The Tiranga carries deep historical value, as it became independent India’s national flag on August 15, 1947. Designed by Pingali Venkayya, it was accepted by the Constituent Assembly as a symbol of the nation’s struggle for freedom. The saffron, white, and green colours represent essential qualities of courage, truth, and growth, while the navy-blue Ashoka Chakra reflects law and righteousness. The Tiranga’s journey from freedom rallies to official recognition reflects the sacrifices of countless leaders. Today, it not only marks national events but also reminds every citizen of the hard-won independence that defines modern India.