Independence Day 2018: The evolution of the Indian national flag through history

Independence Day 2018: The evolution of the Indian national flag through history


In August 1906, a first-since forever informal banner was lifted by Indians at then-Calcutta's Parsi Bagan Square; this was done as a challenge against the parcel of Bengal. The banner had three flat stripes of various hues — green, yellow, and red start to finish. The best most green band had eight lotus blossoms in a straight line, with every lotus speaking to an area of India; the center yellow had 'Vande Mataram' composed crosswise over it; and the base red had a sun and sickle moon on it.

The Indian Flag has been found in a few symbols through history, with every variant having its own one of a kind plan and significance behind it.

Before the Sepoy Mutiny in 1857, India was divided into regal states, which were spoken to by their own particular banners. Be that as it may, following the Mutiny, the British Raj built up magnificent govern and even acquainted a solitary banner with speak to the British state of India. This banner was blue and had a Union Jack on the upper left corner alongside a crown-encased star towards the lower right.



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