Honoring the spirit of unity, courage, and peace.
The Indian National Flag, fondly called the Tiranga, was adopted on July 22, 1947. It stands as a symbol of the country's freedom, pride, and rich cultural heritage.
The navy blue Ashoka Chakra in the center represents the eternal wheel of law. It signifies progress and righteousness.
Citizens are expected to respect the Tiranga as a symbol of national pride. The Flag Code of India governs its usage and ensures it is treated with dignity.
As we look up to the Tiranga, we remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters. Their struggle brought us independence, and this flag stands as a tribute to their bravery.