10 such things about the national flag which every Indian should know

in #nation7 years ago

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Every 15th August, we celebrate Independence Day in India, freedom to come out of the control of others, freedom to write their constitution and law, independence, anywhere in India, come and go anywhere. This day is declared a national holiday in our country, as well as on January 26 - Republic Day and October 2, Gandhi Jayanti also has a national holiday. On the occasion of this Independence Day we have brought to you special 10 facts about the national flag, which every Indian should know.

The flag of India which we are currently seeing, was elected by the Constituent Assembly of India on July 22, 1947, and thus became the official flag of India.

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The Indian flag was designed by Pingali Venkaiah, a farmer and freedom fighter.

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Laws are mandatory to make India's flag with Khadi, Khadi which was once a symbol of simplicity and struggle. Mahatma Gandhi had an important role in making Khadi popular and popular.
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The task of building the National Flag has been entrusted to the Khadi Development and Village Industries Commission, which delegates its responsibility to the regional communities.

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The National Flag of India also addresses the name "Tiranga". The reason behind this name is the three colors used in it, saffron, white and green.

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The meaning and meaning of these three colors are also different.

  1. Saffron color is a symbol of courage and sacrifice.
  2. White or white color is a symbol of truth, peace and purity.
  3. Green color is a symbol of sankrantya.

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Ashoka Chakra is the law of religion and religion. (Goodness)

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According to the flag code of India, the Indian flag is in two compliance three, where the length of the flag is one and a half times the width. At the same time, the three colors of the flag - saffron, white and green must also be proportional to the length-width.

The measurement of the Ashok Chakra has not been set in the flag code, but it is necessary to have 24 tilis in the Ashok Chakra, which are fixed length and measurement. The color of the Ashoka Chakra is always blue, which is applied to the center of the white part of the flag.

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The Ashoka Chakra used in the National Flag is taken from the Singh Pillar of Emperor Ashoka. According to Sarpallalli Radhakrishnan, India's second president, Ashoka Chakra is a symbol of religion and law.

On this Independence Day, we salute our national flag, in honor of which many freedom fighters have left their knowledge. And today when we are free, we also have a duty to repay the sacrifice of those Jabenzas in such a way that if they can see us from anywhere, then feel proud to see us. And do the work of keeping the national flag not only for one day, but also keeping it in your mind and heart every day.
Best wishes of Independence Day ... Jai Hind!

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