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Answered by Anonymous
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India has many things to feel proud about. India’s taste endorses her kind heartedness and friendly nature. Some of our national emblems speak volume about it. National Flag: First and foremost, our national flag is no ornamental thing. Its tri-colors represent what our tender hearts conveys.

The Saffron color on top denotes sacrifice; the white band in the middle, peace, and the green at the bottom, prosperity. And there’s Asoka chakras in the middle widi 24 spokes. This again underlines Emperor Ashoka’s lofty ideals for peace and purity. The flag was adopted on July 22, 1947.Our national emblem is the four lions’ head on top of the Ashoka pillar. The bottom portion of which is decorated with the Dharmachakra. It has a horse on the left and a bull on die right.

The slogan, ‘Trudi alone triumphs,’ translated from Upanisha Sathyameva Jayate, is inscribed at die bottom. (It was adopted on die day of Republic Eve, on January 26, 1950).

National Bird:

Peacock is our national bird. It is the mount of die great warrior God Subramaniya Swamy, better known as Karthikeya and in Tamil Nadu as Muruga.

National Animal:

Our national animal is the mighty Royal Bengal Tiger. Apart from being most powerful, Tiger is a very beautiful animal. And of all the wild animals, he was a gender one! Yes. According to Jim Corbett, die greatest hunter who had shot down 429 man-eating tigers, a young and healthy tiger normally does not attack human being! How nice!

National Flower:

And Lotus is our national flower. Lotus is an ancient flower, abode of Goddess Lakshmi of weald. This flower had figured in Indian Mythology, Folk tales, Literature, Puranas and the like.

National Tree:

Banyan tree is our national tree. Of all the trees, it is the biggest one with many aerial roots.

National Fruit:

Our national fruit is Mango. It is said that mango is the king of fruits. Wow! Even the very thought waters the mouth, doesn’t it?

National Game:

Our national game is Hockey. But the sad part about is that, cricket has swallowed up this game. Worse, the govt remains mum about it! Our politicians are too busy in making money and fooling us to promote Hockey!

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National symbols pervade most contemporary societies, and public policies encourage the displays of these symbols, yet little research has considered the psychological and social effects of exposure to national symbols. The current review integrates theorizing across social science disciplines and proposes that national symbols are not passive fixtures of people's environment, but instead may yield significant psychological and social effects. Empirically supported intraindividual consequences include enhanced national identification and the promotion of group unity at an unconscious level. National symbols may also have important implications for intergroup relations due to their relation to heightened national identification and potential to automatically activate concepts associated with nationhood. The factors that contribute to differential responses to national symbols and profitable avenues of future research are discussed.National symbols pervade most contemporary societies, and public policies encourage the displays of these symbols, yet little research has considered the psychological and social effects of exposure to national symbols. The current review integrates theorizing across social science disciplines and proposes that national symbols are not passive fixtures of people's environment, but instead may yield significant psychological and social effects. Empirically supported intraindividual consequences include enhanced national identification and the promotion of group unity at an unconscious level. National symbols may also have important implications for intergroup relations due to their relation to heightened national identification and potential to automatically activate concepts associated with nationhood. The factors that contribute to differential responses to national symbols and profitable avenues of future research are discussed.

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