The
National flag of India is officially described in the Flag Code of India as
follows: "The color of the top panel shall be India saffron (Kesari) and
that of the bottom panel shall be India green. The middle panel shall be white,
bearing at its center the design of the Ashoka Chakra in navy blue color with
24 equally spaced spokes." It was adopted in its present form during a
meeting of the Constituent Assembly held on 22 July 1947, when it became the
official flag of the Dominion of India. The flag was subsequently retained as
that of the Republic of India. In India, the term "tricolor" (Hindi: तिरंगा,
Tirangā) almost always refers to the Indian national flag. The flag is based on
the Swaraj flag, a flag of the Indian National Congress designed by Pingali
Venkayya.
The
flag, by law, is to be made of Khadi, a special type of hand-spun cloth of
cotton or silk made popular by Mahatma Gandhi. The manufacturing process and
specifications for the flag are laid out by the Bureau of Indian Standards. The
right to manufacture the flag is held by the Khadi Development and Village
Industries Commission, who allocate it to the regional groups. As of 2009, the
Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha was the sole manufacturer of the
flag.
Usage
of the flag is governed by the Flag Code of India and other laws relating to
the national emblems. The original code prohibited use of the flag by private
citizens except on national days such as the Independence day and the Republic
Day. In 2002, on hearing an appeal from a private citizen, Naveen Jindal, the
Supreme Court of India directed the Government of India to amend the code to
allow flag usage by private citizens. Subsequently, the Union Cabinet of India
amended the code to allow limited usage. The code was amended once more in 2005
to allow some additional use including adaptations on certain forms of
clothing. The flag code also governs the protocol of flying the flag and its
use in conjunction with other national and non-national flags.
The
saffron color represents courage and sacrifice; white – truth, peace and
purity; green – prosperity; and the Ashok Chakra represents the Laws of Dharma
(righteousness).
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