National symbols of India
overview of the national symbols of India
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English: The Republic of India has several official national symbols including a historical document, a flag, an emblem, an anthem, a memorial tower as well as several national heroes. The design of the national flag was officially adopted by the Constituent Assembly just before independence, on 22 July 1947. Other symbols that were designated on various occasions include the national animal, bird, fruit and tree.
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English: National flag
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English: National emblem
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English: Jana Gana Mana (national anthem)
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English: Vande Mataram (national song)
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English: Mahatma Gandhi (Father of the Nation)
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English: Clockwise: Independence Day, Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti (national days)
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English: Oath of allegiance
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English: Indian rupee (national currency)
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English: Saka calendar (national calendar)
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English: National cockade
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English: Royal Bengal Tiger (national animal)
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English: Indian elephant (national heritage animal)
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English: Ganges River Dolphin (national aquatic animal)
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English: King Cobra (national reptile)
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English: Lotus (national flower)
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English: Indian Banyan (national tree)
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English: Indian peacock (national bird)
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English: Mango (national fruit)
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English: Ganges (national river)