History Of National Flag
Evolution of the Tricolour
It is really amazing to see the various changes that our National
Flag went through since its first inception. It was discovered or
recognised during our national struggle for freedom. The evolution of
the Indian National Flag sailed through many vicissitudes to arrive at
what it is today. In one way it reflects the political developments in
the nation. Some of the historical milestones in the evolution of our
National Flag involve the following:
Unofficial flag of India in 1906
The first national flag in India is said to have been hoisted on
August 7, 1906, in the Parsee Bagan Square (Green Park) in Calcutta now
Kolkata. The flag was composed of three horizontal strips of red, yellow
and green.
The Berlin committee flag, first raised by Bhikaiji Cama in 1907
The second flag was hoisted in Paris by Madame Cama and her band of
exiled revolutionaries in 1907 (according to some inl9OS). This was very
similar to the first flag except that the top strip had only one lotus
but seven stars denoting the Saptarishi. This flag was also exhibited at
a socialist conference in Berlin.
The flag used during the
Home Rule movement in 1917
The third flag went up in 1917 when our political struggle had taken a
definite turn. Dr. Annie Besant and Lokmanya Tilak hoisted it during the
Home rule movement. This flag had five red and four green horizontal
strips arranged alternately, with seven stars in the saptarishi
configuration super-imposed on them. In the left-hand top corner (the
pole end) was the Union Jack. There was also a white crescent and star
in one corner.
The flag unofficially
adopted in 1921
During the session of the All India Congress Committee which met at
Bezwada in 1921 (now Vijayawada) an Andhra youth prepared a flag and
took it to Gandhiji. It was made up of two colours-red and
green-representing the two major communities i.e. Hindus and Muslims.
Gandhiji suggested the addition of a white strip to represent the
remaining communities of India and the spinning wheel to symbolise
progress of the Nation.
The flag adopted in 1931.
This flag was also the battle ensign of the Indian National Army
The year 1931 was a landmark in the history of the flag. A resolution
was passed adopting a tricolor flag as our national flag. This flag, the
forbear of the present one, was saffron, white and green with Mahatma
Gandhi's spinning wheel at the center. It was, however, clearly stated
that it bore no communal significance and was to be interpreted thus.
The present Tricolour flag of India
On July 22, 1947, the Constituent Assembly adopted it as Free India
National Flag. After the advent of Independence, the colours and their
significance remained the same. Only the Dharma Charkha of Emperor Asoka
was adopted in place of the spinning wheel as the emblem on the flag.
Thus, the tricolour flag of the Congress Party eventually became the
tricolour flag of Independent India.
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