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Who Designed the National Flag of India?

The National Flag of India (Tiranga) is a symbol of national pride. But very few people know who designed this iconic flag.

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Who designed the National Flag of India?

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The National Flag of India was designed by Pingali Venkayya, a freedom fighter from Andhra Pradesh. The flag was officially adopted on 22 July 1947, two days before India's independence.

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Key Facts

Designer: Pingali Venkayya.

Adopted: 22 July 1947.

Ashoka Chakra: 24 spokes, navy blue.

Material: Must be made of Khadi (hand-spun cloth) as per Flag Code of India.

Designer of the National Flag

The National Flag of India was designed by Pingali Venkayya, a freedom fighter from Andhra Pradesh.

  • He presented a flag design to Mahatma Gandhi in 1921.
  • Gandhi suggested adding a spinning wheel (Charkha) to represent the common man.
  • Over the years, the design evolved, and the Charkha was replaced by the Ashoka Chakra (the 24-spoked navy blue wheel).

Adoption of the Flag

The Constituent Assembly formally adopted the current design of the National Flag on 22 July 1947 β€” just before India's independence on 15 August 1947.

The three colours and their meaning:

  • Saffron (Top): Courage and sacrifice.
  • White (Middle): Peace, truth, and purity.
  • Green (Bottom): Prosperity and faith.
  • Ashoka Chakra: The wheel of Dharma; represents the cycle of time and progress.

Questions and Answers

Who designed the National Flag of India?+

The National Flag of India was designed by Pingali Venkayya, a freedom fighter from Andhra Pradesh. The flag was officially adopted on 22 July 1947, two days before India's independence.

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