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The National Flag of India is also known as the Tiranga Jhanda. It was
first officially adopted during the meeting of Constituent Assembly on
July 22nd in 1947. It was adopted 24 days before the independence of
India from British rule. It was designed by the Pingali Venkayya. It
was so designed in horizontal shape having three colours of saffron,
white and green in equivalent proportions. The upper saffron colour,
white middle, lower dark green colours. Our national flag contains 2:3
ratio of width and length. In the centre a navy blue wheel having 24
spokes is designed in the middle white strip. Ashoka Chakra was taken
from the pillar of the Ashok, Sarnath (Lion Capital of Ashoka). Our
national flag is of great significance to all of us. All the colours,
strips, wheel and clothe used in the flag have their special
significance. Flag code of India decides the use and display of
national flag. Till 52 years after the independence of India, national
flag was not allowed to display by the people however later the rule
was altered (according to the flag code 26th January 2002) to use flag
at homes, offices and factories on any special occasion. National Flag
is hoisted on the national occasions like Republic day, Independence
day, etc. It is also displayed in the schools and educational
institutions (colleges, universities, sports camps, scout camps, etc)
to inspire the students for honouring and respecting the Indian Flag.
Students take an oath and sing national anthem while unfurling the
national flag in the schools and colleges. Public and private
organization members may also hoist the flag on any occasions,
ceremonial event, etc. It is restricted to display the national flag
for any communal or personal gains. Nobody is allowed to display the
flag made of other clothes otherwise it is a punishment of
imprisonment and fine. National Flag can be flown from morning till
evening (sunrise to sunset) in any weather. It is prohibited to
intentionally dishonour the national flag or touch it to the ground,
floor or trail in water. It should not be used to cover the top,
bottom, sides or back of any vehicle, like car, boat, trains, or
aircraft. On flag other than the Indian
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