India's national flag features horizontal stripes of deep saffron (a warm orange), white and green, with a navy-blue symbol (the Ashoka Chakra) at the center. Here, green represents the fertility ...
Thereafter, three other gallantry awards i.e. the Ashoka Chakra Class-I, the Ashoka Chakra Class-II and the Ashoka Chakra Class-III were instituted by the Government of India on 4th January ...
Each colour of the flag has a specific meaning. Saffron stands for courage and sacrifice, white represents truth and peace, and green symbolises faith and chivalry.
A Republic Day flag decoration at RVITM in Bengaluru, featuring Karnataka's map in place of the Ashoka Chakra, sparked online controversy. A flag decoration created for Republic Day celebrations ...
has etched its name in history by creating the largest human Ashoka Chakra. The record-breaking event was organised as a tribute to the nation's spirit on the occasion of Republic Day. The Tribune ...
From precise positioning to vibrant coordination, the human Ashoka Chakra stood as a beacon of harmony and national pride. The Event is Presided over by Founder and Chairman of Sri Manakula ...