Political Science, asked by rohit6015, 11 months ago

from where the emblem of republic of india has been taken?​

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Answered by harshbeerkaur4
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Answered by theyashvi19
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India got inspiration frm Ashoka's chakra

and also four lions

so

it is taken frm Ashoka's symbol

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