Carrying the flag, holding it aloft
during marches in Indian National
movement, was a symbol of:
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Carrying the flag, holding it aloft during marches in the Indian National movement, was a symbol of defiance.
Explanation:
- The Indian tricolor flag was planned in the time of the 'Swadeshi movement' in Bengal in the year of 1921.
- The flag which was first designed had three colors Green, Yellow, and Red.
- It had 8 lotuses. These eight lotuses represented the 8 regions of British India.
- The flag had half-moon that represented Muslims and Hindus.
- By 1921, the flag was again designed with Red, Green, and White.
- This flag has a shining wheel in the middle.
- This wheel represented the Gandhian perfect of self-help.
- This tricolor flag was called the ‘Swaraj Flag’ during the independence movement.
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