The National Emblem
Was established on the day where India became a republic. This logo can be seen on any court document and also on the Indian passport
Was established on the day where India became a republic. This logo can be seen on any court document and also on the Indian passport
The National Flag
A horizontal tri color equally disturbuted, the deep saffron (Kesari) which represents courage and sacrifice, the Indian green which represents prosperity, the color white which represents peace and the centre design carrying value of the Ashok Chakra which has 24 spokes in the color navy blue which represents righteousness and the 24 spokes represents 24 hours in a day
The National Anthem
"Jana Gana Mana" written by Rabindrath Tagore is the name of the Indian National Anthem. It is sung on the Independence Day which took place on 15th August, 1947, It is sung before every cricket game or any other gam played in India as well as at schools, and Indians take pride in to it when it is sung
The National Flower
The Lotus. It is considered as a sacred flower, and carries value in the art. mytholgy and in every Indian's heart and has been ana auspicious sysmbol of the Indian culture
The Lotus. It is considered as a sacred flower, and carries value in the art. mytholgy and in every Indian's heart and has been ana auspicious sysmbol of the Indian culture
The National fruit
The sweetest, ripest, juciy Mango which is origionated from India and carry 100 different varities
The sweetest, ripest, juciy Mango which is origionated from India and carry 100 different varities
The National river
The Ganga river which is considered to be India's longest river. This river is considered to be the most sacred river on Earth for the Hindus
The National bird
The Peacock. The Peacock represents unity in the colors of India and is considered beautiful in the Indian culture
The National animal
The Bengal Tiger. The Bengal Tiger can be found in almost every region of India given by the name of "Panthera".
The National currency
The Indian Rupee (ISO code: INR) The Indian Rupee symbol is derived from the "Devangari" script as shown below
The Ganga river which is considered to be India's longest river. This river is considered to be the most sacred river on Earth for the Hindus
The National bird
The Peacock. The Peacock represents unity in the colors of India and is considered beautiful in the Indian culture
The National animal
The Bengal Tiger. The Bengal Tiger can be found in almost every region of India given by the name of "Panthera".
The Indian Rupee (ISO code: INR) The Indian Rupee symbol is derived from the "Devangari" script as shown below
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