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10 lines on india's national flag in punjabi for level 2

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Answered by anshikajaiswal123
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Answer:

The Indian National Flag is of tricolour. It was adopted on 22 July 1947.

It is a symbol of freedom and national pride.

Our national flag has three horizontal bands or stripes of equal length and breadth. It is rectangular in shape. 

There are three different colours are Saffron, White and Green. All colours are in equal proportion.

The three colours stand for peace, purity, and power.

Saffron colour, which stands for valour, courage and the spirit of sacrifice.

The white colour represents peace, purity, truth, and honesty.

The dark green colour at the bottom stands for growth, agriculture, and prosperity.

It has 24 spoked wheels Ashoka Chakra in middle in blue colour and it stands for dharma.

The Flag Code of India is the law which governs the usage of National Flag of India.

Answered by junaidkhan52
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Explanation:

  1. The National Flag of India was embraced on July 22, 1947.
  2. The Flag is rectangular and consists of tricolor, parallel bands- saffron, white, and green.
  3. The tricolor or the ‘triranga’ represents an independent country.
  4. The saffron band represents dignity, the white band represents peace, and the green band represents the country’s greenery.
  5. The center of the National Flag consists of a blue Chakra called the Ashok Chakra with 24 spiked wheels.
  6. The Ashok Chakra represents truth or ‘dharma’ and resembles Gandhiji’s spinning wheel
  7. The National Flag was designed by Pingali Venkayya as the “Swaraj Flag.”
  8. The material of the National Flag of India is made of Khadi cotton or Khadi silk.
  9. The Nation Flag is highly respected, and any insult leads to punishable offense by law.
  10. The Flag Code of India 2002 governs and regulates the National Flag of India

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