INTRODUCTION Every country has a unique flag of its own, designed to represent the values and culture that the country stands up for and it is nothing but a depiction of the country’s rich heritage, prosperity and the beliefs that the country holds. Our national flag is a tri-color flag with saffron at the top, white color in the middle with a wheel at the centre and the last band holds the green color. Each of these colors represents unique values and attributes of the country and the significance of each of them will be dealt here in detail, a little later. The origin of the national flag and why the specific colors were chosen for the flag, in what proportion they are designed, the area of the national flag, etc. are all discussed below. …show more content…
The golden words of universal brotherhood and harmony with our neighbor’s and with the citizens of the country is what our country stands up for and this is truly up held by the white color on the national flag. We have to take measures to maintain good and cordial relationships with people from various sects, religions, groups and socio- economic backgrounds. Our country believes in secularism and people belonging to various religious practices co-exist in our culture and it is of utmost importance to provide respect and treat everyone around us with equal dignity. This message is laid out clear in the national …show more content…
Our country is blessed to have numerous mathematician’s, academician’s, scientists, social reformers, philosophizes and people who have excelled in various walks of life. It is because of the high and esteemed decisions made by these eminent personalities in their respective fields that we see a large progress of the country and advances in science and technology, in the field of telecommunications, media etc. The literary world and the field of fine arts and culture too is blessed with outstanding talent and all these are making the world take note of India on the global map. India thus is becoming a progressive and developing nation. It is leading in ideas and thoughts that have made the world recognize India on a universal scale. The green stripe on the flag reflects the same- progress and development in every aspect of human life. THE ASHOKA CHAKRA The Asoka wheel at the center of the white stripe has 24 spokes which denote the path of Dharma or righteousness. We ought to seek success, we are working together to form a nation that stands erect and proud on its scientific values and principles, we have overtaken our enemies in numerous matters, all these were possible only because our country believed deep in its roots and cultures. It followed words of wisdom and held its values high. The 24 spokes on the wheel in blue color thus represent these values. DESIGN