Indian flag changed 6 times in 112 years, know the interesting facts
Indian flag changed 6 times in 112 years, know the interesting facts
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On August 15, India is set to celebrate the 73rd anniversary of Independence. On this day, various cultural events will be held across the country and the whole country will celebrate this 73rd anniversary for tricolour in hand. However, it is important to know the history of the tricolour before it is taken up. So today we are going to tell you that the tricolour has been changed six times since the first independence. We are apprising you about the changes that have taken place in our tricolour...

The Indian National Flag of 1906...

The first Indian flag came into existence in the year 1906 and had some flowers, a moon and a circle. Green, yellow, and red colors were also present. But it was a non-official national flag.

The Indian National Flag of 1907...

India's first non-official flag did not last long and India received the new national flag the following year. It also has moon stars, etc. It also included three colors saffron, green and yellow. It was hoisted by Bhikaji Kama in Paris. It was then hoisted in Berlin during a conference.

The Indian National Flag of 1917...

The second national flag of our country was valid for 10 years. In 2017, India got another new flag. Which was extremely different from the two national flags of the East. It was hoisted by Annie Besant and Lokmanya Tilak during the Home Rule movement. It includes some stars, a lunar and a green-red color.

The Indian National Flag of 1921...

The fourth national flag came in 1921. In Bejwara (now Vijayawada), it was a flag created by a young man from Andhra Pradesh and given to Gandhiji. It was made of two major colors green and red. which also represent 2 religions Hindu and Muslim. Gandhiji later added a charkha to it.

The Indian National Flag of 1931...

10 years after 1921, in 1931, India once again received a new national flag. Like the fourth national flag, Charkha has a significant place in the fifth national flag. But this time in colour, there was a manipulation. Along with the charkha came the confluence of saffron, white and green. This flag was formally adopted by the Indian National Congress (INC).

India's last and current national flag...

 
The Congress Party's fifth national flag was also India's last national flag. But there was a slight change. The Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, was replaced by emperor Ashoka's chakra. This is where the flag of India is waving with great pride all over the world today.

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