(PTI) On January 26, during Republic Day celebrations, the President of India unfurls the national flag at Kartavya Path (formerly Rajpath). This act of "unfurling" holds significance as ...
The Indian National Flag, called the "Tiranga" or Tricolor, is a significant symbol of Indian identity, unity, and aspirations. It embodies a rich history, cultural diversity, and sacrifices in ...
Free India needed a National Emblem that represented its new status amongst the free nations of the world. The emblem also ...
On the occasion of the 76th Republic Day, the Border Security Force (BSF) on Sunday held the customary national flag hoisting ...
She also advocates for the proper respect and handling of the National Flag. Republic Day marks India's transition to a sovereign republic and honors the principles of its Constitution.
Did you know that hoisting the Indian national flag correctly is not just a matter of tradition but also a matter of respect and law? Many people are unaware of the specific guidelines on how to ...
The Prime Minister of the country hoists the national flag at Red Fort. On January 26, India adopted the constitution and hence, the flag is unfurled on this day. When the flag is unfurled ...
The national flag of India is a symbol of unity and pride. In India, this flag is used during two major national events: Independence Day and Republic Day. Both the events use the flag ...
In 1903, Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, announced that the vast Bengal province was going to be partitioned. The British ...
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose played a crucial role in India's fight for independence, promoting an energetic movement. On December 29, 1943, he hoisted the national flag at Port Blair, creating a ...