Discover the significance and symbolism of India's Tricolor flag, representing courage, peace, and growth with its historical ...
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 ...
Children can paint important symbols such as the Ashoka Chakra or depict moments from the Republic Day parade. These ...
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 ...