Our Indian flag as three colours and because of that it is also called tiranga. The topmost part of the national flag is saffron colour Saffron-It indicates strength and courage of the country. read more
Indian National Flag, the mighty tricolor or the 'Tiranga', stands mainly as a symbol of freedom. The first Prime Minister of India Pandit Jawarlal Nehru called it,"a flag not only of freedom for ourselves, but a symbol of freedom to all people". The flag, as we all know, contains three colors which are saffron, white and green. read more
The flag of India – called the Tiranga, meaning tricolor – has three horizontal bars of saffron, white and green, and is embossed in the middle with a blue wheel. It was adopted on July 24, 1947, in the wake of India’s independence from the British, and it is made only from khadi, domestically spun Indian cotton, as a symbol of nationalism and freedom. read more