Thursday, January 17, 2019
Our National Flag
There is no king without a crown. Similarly, there is no nation without a peg of its own. When India was under the British rule, there was no national move over of India. The people then became free. India became an independent country in 1947. Since the date of her independence, India has a national flag of her own. interior(a) rowlock is a sacred matter for all. It stands for the mother land. When we honour our national flag it is librateed as an honour to the country or our motherland. Similarly, any dishonor to our national flag is treated as a dishonor to our country.Our national flag is called Triranga. Because it contains tierce different discolours such as saffron, dust coat and green. Three grade insignia of these three colours remain horizontal. The upper part of the flag is of saffron colour. The middle part is white. The lower part is green. On the middle of white part there is a wheel or Chakra in the type of the Dharma Chakra of the noble emperor Ashoka the G reat. The flag originally belonged to the Indian National Congress. In 1931 when this flag was adopted, it had a spinning wheel on the middle.But when it was chosen to be our national flag, the spinning wheel was replaced by the Dharma Chakra of Ashoka. It is a sin to consider the national flag as a piece of ordinary cloth. The flag has great meaning and significance. Saffron stands for sacrifice and selfless devotion. White colour indicates truth, purity and simplicity. The green colour stands for freshness and creative energy. The wheel indicates action mechanism and progress through the path of justice, liberty and brotherhood. It also indicates peace. The people of India nose the National Flag on 15th August and 26th January either year.They stand up under the flag and sing the National hymn and pay honour to the Country. They vow to keep up her ideals. The National Flag is kept hoisted on all days of the year on the drop dead of the government buildings and Courts. When a ve ry important person of our country passes away, the National Flag is brought down half mast. The National flag is also hoisted on the buildings of the Indian Embassy in foreign countries. The National Flag-of India is a sacred thing for all the Indians irrespective of caste, colour, and religion. At any cost, we have to keep its prestige.
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