Every citizen of country should know these highlights related to national anthem and flag
Every citizen of country should know these highlights related to national anthem and flag
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Amrit Mahotsav of Independence. This is the theme of the National Anthem Festival this time so that more and more people sing the National Anthem on the auspicious occasion of Independence. You https://rashtragaan to be a part of this festival. in/ Go to the portal and be a part of this festival. By visiting this portal, you have to upload a video of the national anthem, following three simple steps.

National Anthem: India may have gained independence on August 15, but we had made and sung our anthem of independence many years ago. 'Jana Gana Mana' was written by Rabindranath Tagore. It was sung at the Calcutta Session of the National Congress on December 27, 1911. It was passed by the Constituent Assembly on 24th January 1950. The Constituent Assembly declared that 'Jana Gana Mana'. There will be a National Anthem of India, which will be sung with full respect and rules on the occasion of Independence Day.

Rules: 'Jana Gana-Mana. There are a total of five antaras. It takes 52 seconds to sing. It should be playing after hoisting the flag at any cultural function. It is sung in schools before the beginning of the day in the morning. It can be sung after the President's address to the nation or before and on the arrival of the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor. When it is sung by a band, it is sung by the drum after the national salute is completed at a slow pace of seven. At the time of signing it, the people present there need to stand in their place to greet it. Contempt of it is a punishable offense. Maharshi Arvind 'Jana Gana-Mana...' has also been translated into English.

National Flag: The tricolour of India made of three colours was approved by the Constituent Assembly on July 22, 1947. The ratio of length and width of the tricolour is 2:3. Our national flag is made up of three colours. Dark saffron, white and dark green. The uppermost part of the tricolour has saffron, the middle white and then green. In the middle of it is a light blue chakra with 24 tiles. This chakra is drawn from the dharma chakra of Ashoka in Sarnath, which inspires us to always move forward. The saffron colour of the tricolor is a symbol of courage, sacrifice, and sacrifice. White is a symbol of purity and truth and green is a symbol of trust and fertility.

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