Слайд 2Contents
Introduction
Evolution of Indian flag
Manufacturing processes
Symbolism
Protocols
Conclusion
Слайд 3INTRODUCTION
It is horizontal rectangular tri-
color of saffron, white and gree n
Contains
ashoka chakra in navy
blue at its centre.
Was adopted during a meeting of
the constituent assembly held on
22 July 1947.
By law,the flag is to be made of
khadi, a special type of hand-
spun cloth.
Слайд 4Evolution of indian flag
The first Indian flag is said to be hosted
on august 7, 1906.
The second flag.
was hosted by
Madame Cama
in 1907.
The third flag was hosted by Dr. Annie Besant and Lokmanya Tilak in 1917
Слайд 5Evolution of indian flag
During the session of All India Congress Committee which
met at vijaywada in 1921 an Andhra youth prepares a flag.
The year 1931 was a landmark in the history of flag. A revolution was passed adopting a tricolor flag.
Finally, on the 22 July, 1947 the Constituent Assembly adopted it as a free Indian National Flag.
Слайд 6MANUFACTURING PROCESS
The flag are made according
to standards set by BIS.
The manufacturing
unit was
established in 2004.
The process making the flag is
quite difficult. It reqires six steps
hand spinning, hand weaving,
bleaching & dyeing, chakra –
printing, stiching and toggling.
Слайд 7SYMBOLISM
Was designed by Pingali venkayya.
Spinning wheel: goal of making people self- reliant
Saffron
: signifies strenght and courage of . country . .
Green : signifies fertility and growth of the land
White: signifies peace and truth.
Слайд 8PROTOCOLS
Shall be made of hand spun and hand woven cotton/wool.
Shall not be
used for commercial purpose in violation of the emblem and names.
Shall not be allowed to touch the ground or floor or trail in water.
Should be flown down before sunset.