National symbols of India.....

 

National symbols of India.....


Every nation has its own separate identity, which is unanimously accepted by everyone, every nation has some symbols for reasons of identity etc. Do you know that what are the national symbols of India? Just like there are some national symbols of India country about which I am telling you below, national symbols of India so, let’s us read about the national symbols of India:-

 

 

 

 



 

National symbols of India:-


National symbols of India


 

  • National flag
  • National anthem
  • National emblem
  • National song
  • National calendar
  • National tree
  • National bird
  • National animal
  • National sport
  • National fruit
  • National flower
  • National River
  • National oath

 

 

 

 

 

National flag of India:-     



     

A flag is an identity of that country. Every country has its own flag so, of course India also has its own flag. The national flag of India is Tiranga. Flag of India is mark of pride of India country. In this flag three border. Upper range border, who is the mark of sacrifice and proud for Indians soldiers. 





In middle a border of white colour. Who is the mark of truth and peace. Bottom third border of green colour. Who is the mark of believe happiness and Greenery. In the middle of Tiranga on white border ashoka  Chakra has made. In Ashoka chakra includes 24 stripes.

 

 

 

  • Do you know that the designer of India flag was Pingali Venkayya. He was the great designer of India.

 

 



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National anthem of India:-

Every country is incomplete without its National anthem. India also has a national anthem. Do you know about the national anthem of India? So, let’s us read about the national anthem of India. The national anthem of India is Jana gana mana. It’s the pride of India too. 







It had written by the great writer of Sanskrit ,Bengali and Nobel prize winner Rabindranath Tagore. the song was composed originally in Bengali by Rabindranath Tagore, adopted in its Hindi version is our National Anthem The national anthem had get approved in 24 January 1950 for national anthem of India. Some rules should be followed while singing it. That rules are below:-

 




 

  •  The listener must stand when the national anthem is sung.
  • Whenever the national anthem is sung or played, standing of the audience       is  mandatory.
  • It is mandatory to inform the national anthem before singing or playing it.
  • It is mandatory to sing the national anthem after flag bandhan.
  • National anthem is sung by parade salute, army program.
  • Schools can be started in the government offices through the national anthem.


National anthem is glory of every citizen, when we sing our national anthem in occasion that is the proud moment for everyone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

National emblem of India:-



This is the national emblem of India. This figure made in rounding has the face of four lions, which are shown showing back to each other. This figure is a symbol of strength, courage and victory. 




Along with this, the shape of an elephant, a horse, an ox and a lion is made in the lower side, Ashoka Chakra is also made in the middle of it. Written 'Satyamev Jayate' below it.




 

Do you know that When the Constitution of the country came into force on 26 January 1950, it was adopted as the national symbol of the country. It is made by carving on a single stone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

   National song of India:-

    The national song of India is Vande matrama. The national song of India Vande Mataram      was written by bankim chandra chatterjee. it was first sung at the session  of the Indian          National Congress in 1896.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

National calendar of India:-

Calendars are very important for us. We sees date in the calendar. But do you know about the national calendar of india? So, the National Calendar of India is Saka calendar has the status of national calendar., which has been prepared with the help of the Indian Panchag. astro data, time is also written in this calender.

 

 

 



 

  • Do you know that the national calendar of India was created by the Calendar Committee in 1957?

 

 

 

 




 

National tree of India:-



The National tree of India is Banyan. This tree is very big in size. This tree has a very long lifespan, so it is considered an immortal tree. Hindus also worship this tree in India. Its roots fall down on the ground.

 

 

 

 



 


 

National bird of India:-



The national bird of India is peacock. The peacock represents the unity of bright colors, as well as the Indian culture. This beautiful peacock also shows the diversity of the country. It is found much more in India than other countries. Peacock is beautiful bird in the bird category. 

 

 

 


 

  •  Do you know that, peacock was declared the national bird of India in 1963.

 

 

 



 

National animal of India:-



The king of forest tiger called the national animal of India. It shows own strength. It has announced like national animal in April 1994. At this time it was declared a national animal to save the tiger. on tiger body beautiful black stripes are happened.

 

 

 



 

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National sport of India:-



When we play sport hence our body is  fit, apart from body our brain is also growth from games.  But despite the popularity of cricket, hockey was declared the national sport of India. hockey is well liked in India.

 

 




 

  • Do you know that in hockey, India got 6 medals in the Olympics sport, that time India played only 24 matches in the Olympics and all of matches India had won? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

National fruit of India:-



The king of fruit mango is the national fruit of India. In India 100 above varieties finds of mango. Everyone like mango, so in this way the mango is the national fruit of India.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

National flower of India:-



Lotus is the national flower of India. You know that Lotus grows in mud. In the history of India the flower of lotus keeps a most place. do you know that the flower of lotus gives a huge message that when the way lotus grows in the mud and never fade, this way we all should do work continually but we shouldn’t worry about the result.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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National River of India:-



The national river of india is very huge and beautiful river ganga.

Water is important for human life. Of course river is the best way for receive fresh water. Famous river of India Ganga is the national river of India.





According to Hindu, it is believed that whoever takes a bath in the Ganges river, all his sins are eradicated. Hindus do pooja of ganga river. Every person should to understand that we shouldn’t dirty any river, ponds etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

National oaths of India:-

 The national pledge of India was written in Telugu in 1962 by Pudimri Venkat Subba Rao. From 26 January 1965, a provision was made to sing in all schools as prescribed.An oath is something that reminds us of our duties.

 






other national symbols of India:-




The national aquatic animal of India:-

The national aquatic animal of India, do you know about the national aquatic animal of India? So, the national aquatic animal of India is Asian dolphin. the wisest Mammals on earth. 




It’s the symbols of purity, the national aquatic animal of India dolphin lives in fresh water of ganga river in India






The national vegetable of India:-

Indian Pumpkin is the National Vegetable of India. and the national drink of india is tea. in India everyone likes tea. its made from tea leaves and milk with tea spices. 


 






 

The National Heritage of India:-


The Asian elephant is India's national heritage animal. Do you know that this Asian elephant is found only in some parts of Asia. The Asian elephant is ranked among the most historic animals by the IUCN. The Asian elephant is found in four parts of India. And this Asian elephant is the national heritage of India.







The national reptile of India: -

The national snake king of India is the cobra. The average length of a snake king cobra is 5.6 to 5.8 meters. This poisonous snake is often found in Indian forests. This snake king cobra has special significance in ancient history. These snakes also have the ability to swallow humans. Apart from this, this cobra swallows any animal and makes its own food.


 

 

   The national currency of India:-

       The national currency of India is the Indian rupee. Its market regulator                           and issuer is the Reserve Bank of India. Before the introduction of the  new                     symbol, 'Ru' to represent the rupee in Hindi and Re. In English. , Rs.And Rp. Was        used. But now the I&R symbol is used to represent it.



     Watermark on Indian Rupees

     The Watermark window in the Mahatma Gandhi series of banknotes has a                     light and imaginary effect and a watermark of Mahatma Gandhi with lines                     with varied directions.   


   



National days of India: -

There are three national days of India, the main of which is 26 January (Constitution Day), 15th August (Independence  day) and Gandhi Jayati on 2 october.



26 January Constitution Day: -

The Constitution of India came into force on 26 January 1950.


Specialty of Indian Constitution: -

  • The specialty of the Bharatiya constitution was that it was the longest and written constitution.
  • This constitution has a constitutional summary, 395 paragraphs and 8 schedules.
  • Indian constitution has 6 fundamental rights and 11 fundamental duties.





Do you know that the Constitution of India has been formed after a total of 114 days after 2 years, 11 months and 14 days?






15th August (Independence  day):-

India got independence on this day and India was liberated from British rule on 15 August 1949. Mahatma Gandhi and his movements played the main role in independence.





Gandhi Jayati on 2 October:-

Mahatma Gandhi and his movements played the main role in independence. in India, called father of nation to mahatma Gandhi because  Gandhiji gave freedom to India by walking in the path of truth and in his honor, World Non-Violence Day is celebrated on 2 October.


 




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