10 line on india flag
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10 line on national flag
The India flag was adopted on the 22nd of July, 1947, a few days before the independence of India.
The Indian national flag was designed by Pingali Venkayya.
The Indian national flag has mainly three colours which are saffron, white and green.
The saffron colour in the Indian national flag represents the strength and courage of our society and its people.
The white band in our national flag represents peace, truth, dharma and tranquillity.
The last band, which is the green colour in the Indian national flag represents auspiciousness, fertility and growth of our land.
The first-ever Indian national flag was hoisted on the 7th of August, 1906. This flag consisted of three horizontal bands of colours red, green and yellow.
The chakra on the white band of the Indian national flag is the abacus of the Sarnath lion capital of Ashoka chakra.
The chakra on the white band of the Indian national flag consists of 24 spikes.
The dharma chakra is also known as the “wheel of law” which signifies that there is death in stillness and stagnation but life in movement.