Indian Cross Table Flags Large

₹ 1,650

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Handspun Khadi Tricolour - from the only center authorised to make Indian Flags

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Dimensions: Base : 13 cms and Height : 30.5 cms
Material: Khadi Cotton Flags & Iron Pole and Base with Gold Finish
Designed By: Karanataka Khadi Gramodyog Samyukta Sangh (Federation)
Manufactured By: Karanataka Khadi Gramodyog Samyukta Sangh (Federation)
Product Weight: 715 gm
SKU: II-CULT-0569

Show your dignity towards country with this miniature Indian table flag made by Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha (KKGSS) - the only authorised center to make Indian Flags! This Indian table flag is made of hand spun and hand woven cotton Khadi bunting as promoted by Mahatma Gandhi. The stand and pole of the Indian table flag is made of brass. This Khadi Cotton Flags With Brass Base And Brass Poles can be used on car desk, study table and office table.  

Production of the Khadi Cotton Flags With Brass Base And Brass Poles is as per strict guidelines of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). National Flag has been reserved for the Khadi Sector for supply to various Govt. agencies, Ministry of Defence, Para Military Forces, etc for official use. This flag is made by the KKGSS based in Hubli, Karnataka. It is not an easy task, because, any defect in the Flags such as colour, size, thread count, strength of yarn, fastness of the colours used for dyeing etc., will be considered as a serious offence and is liable for a fine or imprisonment or both, as per the provisions of Flag Code of India 2002.

History of our Tricolour
An Indian flag was reportedly designed by Sister Nivedita, an Irish disciple of Swami Vivekananda. On August 7, 1906, the national flag first time was hoisted in Parsee Bagan in Kolkata.

Several changes continued to be made till 1931 that emerged as a landmark in the history of our tricolour. It was important that the flag depicted the ethos of the nation and did not have any religious forbearance. The Congress Committee met in Karachi and adopted the tricolour as our national flag.

The final and current tricolour came about in 1947. The flag is based on the Swaraj flag designed by Pingali Venkaya. Saffron on top symbolises “strength and courage”, white in the middle represents “peace and truth” and green at the bottom stands for “fertility, growth and auspiciousness of the land”. The Ashok Chakra with 24 spokes replaced the spinning wheel as the emblem on the flag. It is intended “to show that there is life in movement and death in stagnation”.

A resolution was passed in the Congress Committee to make this as the official flag of India. This was also the battle ensign of the Indian National Army. On July 22, 1947, the Constituent Assembly adopted it as independent India’s National Flag.

Check out our Unique INDIA | The Republic Collection.

National Flag Making Video by Karnataka Khadi Gramodyog Samyukta Sangh (Federation).

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