Mahatma Gandhi said, 'A flag is a necessity for all nations. Millions have died for it. It is no doubt a kind of idolatry which would be a sin to destroy. For, a flag represents an Ideal.' The Indian National Flag is a unique identity, a symbol of sovereignty and the principle on which the very foundation of a country lies.
"The unfurling of the Union Jack evokes in the English breast sentiments whose strength it is difficult to measure. The Stars and Stripes mean a world to the Americans. The Star and the Crescent will call forth the best bravery in Islam. It will be necessary for us Indians Muslims, Christians Jews, Parsis, and all others to whom India is their home-to recognize a common flag to live and to die for." – Mahatma Gandhi
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The Indian National Flag became the official flag of the Dominion of India when it was adopted in its present form by the Constituent Assembly on 22nd July 1947. Wikimedia Commons
Pingali Venkayya, an agriculturist and freedom fighter designed the Indian National Flag. Wikimedia Commons
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