The story of the Tiranga is inseparable from India’s fight for independence. Before its adoption in 1947, several versions of the flag were carried by revolutionaries and freedom fighters. The final design, created by Pingali Venkayya, became a symbol of defiance against colonial rule. Every protest, march, and movement carried the Tiranga as a call for justice and self-rule. When India finally gained independence, the Tiranga replaced the Union Jack, marking the nation’s rebirth. Today, every flutter of the Tiranga honors the sacrifices of countless men and women who dreamed of a free and sovereign India.
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Tiranga Game: The Eternal Symbol of India’s SpiritEvery nation has a symbol that unites its people and reflects its history. For India, that symbol is the Tiranga Game—the tricolour flag that embodies freedom, unity, and the collective dreams of over a billion citizens. Adopted just before independence in 1947, the Tiranga has since become more than just a national emblem; it is the heartbeat of India, fluttering proudly on the Red Fort,...0 Comments 0 Shares 169 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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