The Tiranga, India’s beloved national flag, is more than just a symbol; it is a representation of the country's pride, unity, and unwavering spirit. Comprising three vibrant horizontal stripes—saffron at the top, white in the middle with the navy blue Ashoka Chakra, and green at the bottom—the flag reflects the nation’s core values and rich cultural heritage. Saffron stands for courage and sacrifice, white symbolizes peace and truth, while green represents faith, fertility, and growth. At the center lies the Ashoka Chakra with 24 spokes, signifying the eternal wheel of law and righteousness. Together, these elements weave a powerful narrative of India’s journey through struggle, independence, and progress.


Every year, on national holidays like Independence Day and Republic Day, the Tiranga is proudly hoisted across homes, schools, offices, and public institutions, uniting people from every corner of the country. Its presence ignites a deep sense of patriotism and respect for the sacrifices made by countless freedom fighters who envisioned a free and sovereign India. The flag is not just an object of reverence but a call to live by the principles it embodies—justice, equality, and unity in diversity.