“Unfurling the Spirit of Freedom: The Story behind India’s Tricolor Pride”
Tomorrow, India celebrates its 78th Independence Day! As we gear up to commemorate this momentous occasion, let’s delve into the history and significance of the national flag that proudly waves across the nation.
A Brief History:
The journey of India’s flag began in 1906, with the first version designed by Sachindra Prasad Bose and Sukumar Mitra. Over the years, it underwent several changes, until Pingali Venkayya’s design was officially adopted on July 22, 1947.
Unpacking the Tricolor:
• Saffron (Kesari): Representing courage, sacrifice, and the spirit of renunciation.
• White: Symbolizing purity, truth, and peace.
• Green: Embodying faith, fertility, and the country’s lush vegetation.
The Ashoka Chakra:
The 24-spoke wheel, inspired by the Ashoka Pillar, represents the eternal wheel of law and the path to righteousness.
Hoisting the Tricolor: Your Rights & Guidelines
Yes, you can hoist the flag! The Flag Code of India, 2002, allows every citizen to hoist the national flag, except for a few restrictions.
Guidelines:
• Use a flag made of durable material, with the correct dimensions and colors.
• Hoist the flag in a dignified and respectful manner, with the saffron stripe facing upwards.
• Avoid flagging in bad weather or at night without proper illumination.
Celebrations across the Nation:
• Prime Minister’s Flag Hoisting: The Prime Minister hoists the flag at the Red Fort’s ramparts in Delhi, accompanied by a parade and cultural events.
• State & Union Territory Celebrations: Each state and UT celebrates with flag hoisting, parades, and cultural programs, showcasing their unique heritage.
Happy Independence Day:
As India celebrates its Independence Day, let’s take a moment to appreciate the significance of the national flag. It’s a beacon of hope, unity, and the nation’s unwavering spirit. Hope you have a wonderful Independence Day celebration! Jai Hind!
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