The name of the National Flag of India is Tiranga, which means 'three colors' or 'tricolored' in simple terms.
Every year on December 7, we celebrate Indian National Flag Day.
The Indian flag has four colors: Deep Saffron, also known as Kesari, White, Green, and Navy Blue.
The person who designed the Indian flag is Pingali Venkayya.
The length is three parts, and the width is two parts, making the length-to-width ratio 3:2.
Our National Flag Was Chosen on July 22, 1947, During a Meeting of the Constituent Assembly.
Jaisalmer Military Station Proudly Displays the World's Biggest Khadi National Flag, Measuring 225 ft by 150 ft.
The Ashoka Chakra Has 24 Equal Spaced Spokes.
It is the rules that define how to Display the Indian Flag.
The Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha Makes the Indian Flag.