The country is going to complete 76 years of its independence this year. These 76 years of India's independence were full of ups and downs. However, one thing remained constant. That is the speed of India's development. The story, which began in 1947 with hope and excitement, is now reaching out to modern technologies such as the moon, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing. If India had not followed the path of unity, peace, prosperity, and development, we might have been struggling with the basic things of many African countries. The tricolor of India also serves to show the unity, peace, prosperity, and development of the country. We all know that the national flag of India is made up of three colors. And do you know who designed the national flag of India? If not, then today we are going to tell you about it.

Very few people know about this who is credited with designing the national flag of India. The national flag of India was designed by Pingali Venkaiah in the year 1921.

Designing the National Flag of India was not an easy task. From 1916 to 1921, Pingali Venkayya made an in-depth study of the national flags of about 30 countries.

After this, he designed the tricolor. However, the tricolor of that time was slightly different from today's tricolor. During that time the colors of the tricolor were red, green, and white. Apart from this, the spinning wheel was also given a place in it.

At the same time, after passing a resolution in 1931, the red color was removed and saffron color was applied there. Apart from this, later the Ashoka Chakra was included in the tricolor instead of the spinning wheel.

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