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What do colours in 'Tricolour' represent? How many spokes does the Chakra have? What does it depict? How should the National Flag be disposed of? Here are 10 interesting facts about the Tricolour you ...
From the first unofficial tricolour in 1906 to the present-day Tiranga, discover the fascinating journey of the Indian ...
The Tiranga (tricolour) of India is not just a flag, but a symbol of India's long history of struggle, courage, peace and ...
Almost every flag in the extensive collection of world flags is recognizable as rectangular. But among all the nations, there ...
The Indian flag is a symbol of pride and freedom. Its colours represent courage, peace, and growth. The Ashoka Chakra ...
National flags are powerful symbols of identity, yet many look curiously similar to one another. From repeating colour schemes to common emblems and layouts, these resemblances are rarely coincidental ...
The Indian national flag, known as the Tiranga is one of the most powerful symbols of the country’s identity, unity, and pride. Its journey to becoming the flag we know today reflects the story ...
On Independence Day, the national flag is placed at the bottom of the pole and raised (hoisted) to the top by the Prime Minister. In contrast, on Republic Day (January 26), the flag is folded or ...
India's National Flag, adopted on July 22, 1947, symbolizes sovereignty and unity. The Tricolour's saffron, white, and green ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to lead the 79th Independence Day celebrations, marking his 12th consecutive address from ...
Veterans grew emotional as 50,000 spectators, mostly young people, sang revolutionary songs at the "To Quoc Trong Tim" (The ...
The National Flag that we see today was not designed in one go it evolved and every strip every thread it has tells a story ...