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Write an essay about - National Flag

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Answered by suhanianand15
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Each independent nation has its own symbol which is the identity of that nation. The national flag is a symbol of the glory of every nation. Similarly, our flag is also an important part. ‘Tricolor’ is our national flag.Saffron, White, and Green are three colors in our national flag, Hence it is called a tricolor or Triranga. Three colored bars in the flag are in the same size. At the top of the flag is the saffron color which reveals bravery and bravery. The middle part is the white color which symbolizes purity, sacrifice, and simplicity. The green color of the bottom part represents green land and prosperity of our country. Ashoka Chakra is formed on the middle white strip of the flag. Blue Ashoka Chakra has 24 lines. Ashoka Chakra represents the religion, victory, and progress.

The Tri-color played a major role during the pre-liberation period of India.After getting Independence on August 15, 1947, it became our national flag. A national flag is hoisted on national ceremonies and important occasions.

The national flag is the glory of each nation. It is the duty of every citizen to respect the national flag. The insult of the national flag is prohibited according to law.The wandering tricolor enters each Indian with the feeling of national love.


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Answered by Anonymous
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The proposal of the flag to the Indian National Congress was made by Mahatma Gandhi in 1921. Furthermore, the flag was designed by Pingali Venkayya. In the centre of the flag was a traditional spinning wheel. Then a modification of the design took place to include a white stripe in the centre. This modification took place for other religious communities and also to create a background for the spinning wheel.

To avoid the sectarian associations with the colour scheme, the experts chose three colours. Most noteworthy, these three colours were saffron, white, and green. The colour saffron represents courage and sacrifice. Furthermore, the colour white denotes peace and truth. Moreover, the colour green symbolizes faith and chivalry.

A specially constituted Constituent Assembly, a few days before the independence, made an important decision. Furthermore, this decision was that the Indian flag must be acceptable to all communities and parties. Nevertheless, there was no change in the colours of the flag of India. However, there was replacement of the charkha by the Asoka chakra. Moreover, this Asoka chakra represents the eternal wheel of law.

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