Our National Flag
Every country has its flag. It is called the national flag of that
country. Its an identity of that particular country. "Tiranga" is our national
flag. It is called as Tiranga because it is tricoloured. It is made up
of khadi with a ratio of 2:3.
Its colours are Saffron , White and Green respectively having the
Ashoka Chakra at the middle of this flag. It is made up of an ordinary
cloth but it is a pride to a nation.
Our national flag is a symbol of unity and freedom. It defines our
history and culture. Our national flag's first colour Saffron stands for the strength
and sacrifice, the White in the middle which represents peace and
the bottom Green indicates our courage and immortality. It also shows our
relation to the green crops and plants. The Ashoka Chakra represents justice,
forwardness and our continues march to achieve our goals.
On the secular principles the Saffron colour represents
Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. The White colour represents Christanity
and the green at the bottom represents the Islam. Its motive is to show that we
all are together and equal. So, we must respect to our flag because respect to
our flag is the respect to our nation.
We honour our national flag . Our brave countrymen laid their
lives to keep its glory. We must always keep it high and should never do
anything that can effect its glory. We are proud of it. It is dear to us. Its
our identity to the world.
We unfurl and salute it on all important days. On 15 august
(Independence day) and 26 January (Republic day), we pay homage to our
heroes, our brave soldiers and all the brave countrymen who
sacrified their lives to protect us , to make us sleep freely without any
fear. They stay away from their family to protect our nation, our pride, our
national flag , icts glory and respect towards the country.
On these days, in all the schools and offices our national flag is
hosted and we all salute it by great respect.
We must work hard to keep our pride high to the world.
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