Free India needed a National Emblem that represented its new status amongst the free nations of the world. The emblem also ...
The National Emblem is derived from the Lion Capital perched atop the Ashoka Pillar in Uttar Pradesh’s Sarnath. In 1950, India became a republic after the Constitution came into effect.
Drafting the world's longest written constitution may seem like a task confined to committee rooms, but some parts of it ...
The Tricolor: saffron for courage, white for peace, and green for prosperity. The navy-blue Ashoka Chakra in the center ...
Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College created the largest human Ashoka Chakra with over 5,000 students. Recognized by World Record Union, this event celebrated Republic Day, symbolizing unity and ...
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