The Tiranga is not just a flag, it is the symbol of our freedom, unity, and love for our country. Let’s learn its meaning.
The Tiranga is not just a flag, it is the symbol of our freedom, unity, and love for our country. Let’s learn its meaning.
Saffron – Courage & Sacrifice
Saffron – Courage & Sacrifice
The top color tells us to be brave and strong. It also reminds us of the sacrifices made by freedom fighters.
The top color tells us to be brave and strong. It also reminds us of the sacrifices made by freedom fighters.
White – Peace & Truth
White – Peace & Truth
The middle color shows peace, honesty, and living together in harmony. It tells us to always follow the truth.
The middle color shows peace, honesty, and living together in harmony. It tells us to always follow the truth.
Green – Growth & Prosperity
Green – Growth & Prosperity
The green color is for nature, growth, and development. It means our country should keep growing and stay fresh like green fields.
The green color is for nature, growth, and development. It means our country should keep growing and stay fresh like green fields.
Ashoka Chakra – The Wheel of Law
Ashoka Chakra – The Wheel of Law
The blue wheel has 24 spokes. It stands for truth, justice, and moving forward without stopping. It teaches us to keep working hard.
The blue wheel has 24 spokes. It stands for truth, justice, and moving forward without stopping. It teaches us to keep working hard.
Adopted Before Independence
Adopted Before Independence
Our flag was adopted on 22 July 1947, just a few days before we became independent on 15 August 1947.
Our flag was adopted on 22 July 1947, just a few days before we became independent on 15 August 1947.
Respect the Flag
Respect the Flag
Always keep the flag high, keep it clean, and never let it fall on the ground. It should always be treated with respect.
Always keep the flag high, keep it clean, and never let it fall on the ground. It should always be treated with respect.
Tiranga Brings Us Together
Tiranga Brings Us Together
The flag reminds every Indian that we are one family, no matter our language, religion, or state.
The flag reminds every Indian that we are one family, no matter our language, religion, or state.