English mein my India ke upar 10 line essay
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Introduction
India is my Country and I am proud to be an Indian. It is a vast country and it ranks as the seventh largest country in the world. It is the second most populated country in the world. India is also called Bharat, Hindustan and Aryavart.
Identity of India
It is a Peninsula Island which means it is surrounded by oceans from three sides such as the Bay of Bengal in the east, the Arabian Sea in west and Indian ocean in South. The National animal of India is a tiger, the national bird is a peacock, national flower is a lotus, national fruit is mango. The national flag of India has tricolour saffron, white and green the Ashoka chakra in the middle strap. The national anthem of India is “Jana Gana Mana”, the national song is “Vande Mataram” and national sports is hockey.
Cultures and Languages
India is a land of Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna, the dream of Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, it is a nursery of temple and mosques. India is first and foremost in my thoughts. I love my Motherland India. India is a country where the people are of different castes, creed, religions and cultures live together and they speak different languages. It is the main reason why India is said to be a country of “Unity in Diversity”.
India is well known for its spirituality, philosophy, science and technology. People in India are of various religions like Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Sikh, Buddha, Christianity lives here together in every part of the country.
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India is my Country and I am proud to be an Indian. It is a vast country and it ranks as the seventh largest country in the world. It is the second most populated country in the world. India is also called Bharat, Hindustan and Aryavart.
Identity of India
It is a Peninsula Island which means it is surrounded by oceans from three sides such as the Bay of Bengal in the east, the Arabian Sea in west and Indian ocean in South. The National animal of India is a tiger, the national bird is a peacock, national flower is a lotus, national fruit is mango. The national flag of India has tricolour saffron, white and green the Ashoka chakra in the middle strap. The national anthem of India is “Jana Gana Mana”, the national song is “Vande Mataram” and national sports is hockey.
Cultures and Languages
India is a land of Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna, the dream of Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, it is a nursery of temple and mosques. India is first and foremost in my thoughts. I love my Motherland India. India is a country where the people are of different castes, creed, religions and cultures live together and they speak different languages. It is the main reason why India is said to be a country of “Unity in Diversity”.
India is well known for its spirituality, philosophy, science and technology. People in India are of various religions like Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Sikh, Buddha, Christianity lives here together in every part of the country.
hope this will help you.
Thank you!
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The national flag of India was adopted in its present form during a meeting of the Constituent Assembly held on 22 July 1947, when it became the official flag of the Dominion of India.
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The flag was designed by Pingali Venkayya, an agriculturist and Indian freedom fighter.
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The national flag of India, by law, is to be made of khadi, a special type of hand-spun cloth of cotton or silk made popular by Mahatma Gandhi.
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The right to manufacture the national flag of India is held by the Khadi Development and Village Industries Commission, who in turn allocates it to the regional groups.
5.
The national flag of India is also known by the term ‘tricolour’, Tirangā in Hindi. The reason for this is the three dominant colors in the flag, saffron, white and green. These two terms in India always refer to the national flag.
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The three colors have different representations each.
Saffron represents courage and sacrifice.
White represents truth, peace, and purity.
Green represents prosperity.
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The Ashok Chakra represents the Laws of Dharma (righteousness).
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According to the Flag code of India, the Indian flag has a ratio of two by three, where the length of the flag is 1.5 times that of the width and all three stripes of the flag – Saffron, White, and Green – should be equal in width and length. Also, the chakra should be printed on both sides of the flag. There are nine different sizes in which the Indian flag is made. The smallest one is 6×4 inches and the biggest one, hoisted on buildings and forts with high mast, is 21×14 feet.
The flags hoisted on Red Fort, Rashtrapati Bhavan, and medium-sized government buildings are 12×8 feet.
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The size of the Ashoka Chakra was not specified in the Flag code, but the Ashoka Chakra must have twenty-four spokes that are evenly spaced. The Ashoka Chakra is rendered in a Navy-blue color on the white stripe of the flag.
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The Ashoka Chakra or wheel is from the Lion Capital of Ashoka. According to Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, second President of the Republic of India, the chakra was chosen as it was representative of Dharma and Law.
hope it's help you.
The national flag of India was adopted in its present form during a meeting of the Constituent Assembly held on 22 July 1947, when it became the official flag of the Dominion of India.
2.
The flag was designed by Pingali Venkayya, an agriculturist and Indian freedom fighter.
3.
The national flag of India, by law, is to be made of khadi, a special type of hand-spun cloth of cotton or silk made popular by Mahatma Gandhi.
4.
The right to manufacture the national flag of India is held by the Khadi Development and Village Industries Commission, who in turn allocates it to the regional groups.
5.
The national flag of India is also known by the term ‘tricolour’, Tirangā in Hindi. The reason for this is the three dominant colors in the flag, saffron, white and green. These two terms in India always refer to the national flag.
Don’t Miss: The Braveheart Stories of Indian Army!
6.
The three colors have different representations each.
Saffron represents courage and sacrifice.
White represents truth, peace, and purity.
Green represents prosperity.
7.
The Ashok Chakra represents the Laws of Dharma (righteousness).
8.
According to the Flag code of India, the Indian flag has a ratio of two by three, where the length of the flag is 1.5 times that of the width and all three stripes of the flag – Saffron, White, and Green – should be equal in width and length. Also, the chakra should be printed on both sides of the flag. There are nine different sizes in which the Indian flag is made. The smallest one is 6×4 inches and the biggest one, hoisted on buildings and forts with high mast, is 21×14 feet.
The flags hoisted on Red Fort, Rashtrapati Bhavan, and medium-sized government buildings are 12×8 feet.
9.
The size of the Ashoka Chakra was not specified in the Flag code, but the Ashoka Chakra must have twenty-four spokes that are evenly spaced. The Ashoka Chakra is rendered in a Navy-blue color on the white stripe of the flag.
10.
The Ashoka Chakra or wheel is from the Lion Capital of Ashoka. According to Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, second President of the Republic of India, the chakra was chosen as it was representative of Dharma and Law.
hope it's help you.
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