National Symbols of India
National
Emblem
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The National Emblem is an
adaptation from the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka.
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The four smaller animals at the
bottom of national emblem are horse and bull (visible) and lion and elephant
(not visible).
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The National Emblem was adopted by
the Government of India on 26 January 1950.
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'Satyameva Jayate' inscribed below has been taken from the Mundaka
Upanishad.
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National
Anthem
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The national anthem 'Jana
Gana Mana' was first sung at Calcutta session of Indian National
Congress in 1911, 27 Dec.
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It was adopted by the Indian
constitution on 24 Jan 1950.
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Its English rendering has been
given by Tagore himself.
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The song was composed originally
in Bengali by Rabindranath Tagore, the National Anthem is its Hindi version.
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The complete song consists of five
stanzas. The first stanza contains the full version of the National Anthem.
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The playing time for full version
of the song is 52 seconds.
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National
Song
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The national song Vande
Mataram has been taken from Bankim Chandra Chatterji’s Anand Math.
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It was first sung at 1896 session
of INC.
Its English rendering has been
given by Shri Aurobindo.
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National
Calendar
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The national calendar based on the Saka
Era was adopted on 22 Mar 1957.
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Chaitra is the first month of the year whose 1st day falls
on 22 March normally and on 21 March in a leap year.
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The national calendar also has
365/366 days
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Chaitra has 30 days normally and
31 days in a leap year.
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National
Flag
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The design of the national flag
was adopted on 22 July 1947.
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The ratio of width of the flag to
its length is two to three.
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The design of the wheel at the
centre is taken from the abacus of the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka.
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The 'Dharmachakra' (wheel)
at the centre has 24 spokes.
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The display of the National Flag
is governed by Flag Code of India, 2002, which took effect on 26 Jan 2002.
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As per the provisions of the Flag
Code of India, 2002, there shall be no restriction on the display of
the National Flag by members of general public, private organisations,
educational institutions, etc.,except to the extent provided in the Emblems
and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act, 1950 and the Prevention
of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971 and any other law enacted on
the subject.
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Other
National Symbols
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The national bird is Peacock
(Pavo cristatus)
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The national fruit is Mango
(Manigifera indica)
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The national flower is Lotus
(Nelumbo Nucipera Gaertn)
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The national tree is Banyan
(Ficus benghalensis)
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The national animal is Tiger
(Panthera tigris)
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The national aquatic animal is River
Dolphin (Platanista gangetica)
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The national river is the Ganges
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