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The design, featured in a Reddit post, showed the Indian tricolour with Karnataka’s map replacing the Ashoka Chakra, leading to allegations of disrespecting the national flag. Another student of ...
The Ashok Chakra, which is represented in navy blue on a white backdrop on the Indian National Flag, is actually a representation of the Dharma chakra -- a wheel with 24 spokes. Here're 10 ...
The rangoli in question was supposedly made on Republic Day; the Indian National Flag, with Karnataka’s state map in the middle, instead of the Ashoka Chakra. The picture of the same went viral ...
A Bengaluru techie left an interview after being asked to draw the Indian flag and Ashok Chakra using CSS, expressing frustration over the irrelevant question. Thursday, Jun 26, 2025.
The interview, held at a small company near her residence, took an unexpected turn when she was asked to draw the Indian flag and Ashok Chakra using the programming language CSS (Cascading Style ...
The Ashoka Chakra is centered in the middle of the Indian flag’s tri-color band and was adopted on July 22, 1947. Each spoke symbolizes a different philosophy of life and is also known as the ...
The Ashoka Chakra at the center emphasizes progress and justice. Evolving from early designs during India’s freedom struggle, the flag stands as a representation of national unity, identity, and ...
While on the way to the discussion room in Hyderabad House, Font stood near Indian flag and PM Modi was seen diligently explaining him the meaning of the Ashok Chakra. The National flag of India ...
The 'Ashok Chakra' signifies that there is life in movement and death in stagnation. The Indian Tricolour was adopted in its present form during the constituent assembly meeting that was held on ...
The suspended minister of the Maldives put up a post on social media against opposition party Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), showing a symbol resembling Ashok Chakra. O Updated on: 8 April 2024 ...
However, the image that she shared on X allegedly resembled the Ashoka Chakra-- a navy blue wheel in the centre of the white background of India's flag.