National symbols of india
●National symbol
●National flag
●National anthem
●National song
●National calendar
●National flower
●National birds
●National Animal
●National fruit
●National tree
●National river
●National aquatic animal
●National heritage animal
National symbol
The national emblem of India is the replica of the top portion of the Lion's Pillar at Sarnath. The Government of India called it 26 January 1950. Adopted. Beneath the emblem, the formula 'Satyameva Jayate' written in Mundakopanishad is inscribed in the Devanagari script. National symbols used in government work are of different colors. Blue National Emblem 33. National Emblem of India by Ministers of India, Red National Emblem Members of Rajya Sabha And by the authorities, the green national symbol is used by the members of the Lok Sabha.
Note: The use of the emblem of India is governed by the Government of India (Prohibition of Improper Use) Act-2005.
National Flag
Three-striped tricolor, dark saffron (above), white (middle) and dark green (below). There is a blue circle in the middle of the white band, which has 24 spokes and it is taken from a circle made on the Lion's pillar of Ashoka in Sarnath. The national flag is tilted in the country for 12 days. The death of former President, former Prime Minister and former Vice President. But the national flag is tilted for 7 days.
The ratio of length and breadth of Shyamlal Vaja is the composition of the famous flag song 'Jhanda Uncha Rahe Hamara'. The Constituent Assembly of India adopted the format of the national flag on 22 July 1947. The saffron color of the national flag is a symbol of awakening, valor and sacrifice, white color of truth and purity and green color of life - prosperity. Hansa Mehta presented the national flag in the Constituent Assembly. According to Indian Flag Code 2002 all Indian citizens and private institutions etc. also have the right to display the national flag. January 2004 AD In an important ruling, the Supreme Court (headed by Chief Justice BN Khare) declared that hoisting of the national flag is a basic right of citizens under Article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution. The national flag is bowed at the time of national mourning. On the death of the President, Prime Minister, Vice President, the entire Prasad Gupta has done it.
National Anthem:
Ravindranath Thakurdwara originally by the Assembly on January 24, 1950. Accepted the national anthem of India. Its singing time is 52 seconds and the short duration is 20 seconds in which its first and last verses were sungò of INA) for 'Vande Mataram' composed by him in 'Anandamath' to compose the current musical tune of the national anthem.
National Song
National song in the novel form of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee on 26 January 1950. Was accepted. It was first introduced in 1896 AD. It was sung at the session of the Indian National Congress (Chairman - Rahimtulla Sayani). The time to sing this song is 1 minute and five seconds. No person can be forced to sing a national song.
Note: The session of the Indian Parliament begins with 'Jana Gana Mana' and concludes by singing 'Vande Mataram'.
National Calendar
National calendar Gigherian Calendar for the nationwide national calendar based on Shaka Samvat for official use on March 22, 1957. Was adopted. Its first month is Chaitra. It usually starts on March 22 in the normal year and on March 21 in the leap year.
National flower
National flower is the national flower of India (Nelumbo nucifera Garten).
National Bird:
The national bird of India is Mayur (Pavo cristatus).
National animal
The national animal is the national animal tiger of India (Panthera tigris Linnaeus).
National fruit
National Fruit: Mango (Menigifera indica) is the national fruit of India.
National tree
National tree Banyan (Ficus bandhalesis) is the national tree of India.
National River:
Ganga was declared as National River on 4 November 2008.
National Aquatic Fauna:
The Ganges dolphin (Platanista gangetic) was declared a national aquatic animal on 5 October 2009.
National heritage animal
National heritage animal elephant (Elephasindica) is a heritage animal of India.
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