Ashoka Stambha - The National symbol of India

Ashok stambha-Indian Culture
The National Symbol of India is consequent from the Crown Ashoka. The Symbol is a facsimile of the Lion of Sarnath,. The Lion Capital was erected in the third century BC by Crown Ashoka to mark the spot where Mahatma Buddha first declared his moral of mitigation and immunity to the four quarters of the universe. The national Symbol is thus symbolic of coincident India’s reaffirmation of it’s forbear affirmation to world mitigation and cordiality.

‘Satyameva Jayate’ is the national motto of India.The motto ‘Satyameva Jayate’ drafted beneath the symbol in Hindi script, means ‘Truth alone Palms’.

Swami Vivekanand - Indian Hero

About Swami Vivekanand
Swami Vivekananda was born on January 12, 1863 .His pre-monastic name was Narendranath Dutta,He was one of the very famous and influential spiritual leaders. He was also the philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga. He was the chief disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa , and Vivekananda was also founder of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission. Vivekananda is like a major figure in the history of the Hindu reform movements.Near Calcutta On July 4, 1902 at Belur Math , Vivekananda taught Vedanta philosophy to some pupils in the morning. With Swami Premananda Vivekananda had a walk , a brother-disciple, and gave him instructions concerning the future of the Ramakrishna Math.

Metropolitan Cities in India

The metropolitan cities of India is Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and New Delhi. There are some criteria to build a metropolitan cities in india. Bangalore and Hyderabad is the new metro city of India. The all cities are play a major role in the Indian economic. New Delhi is the capital of the India and going to host the 2010 commonwealth game and Hyderabad was the first hosting city of Afro-Asian game
The list of Metropolitan Cities in India


  • Mumbai

  • Chennai

  • New Delhi

  • Kolkata

  • Hyderabad

  • Bangalore


Other Big Cities of India


  • Jaipur

  • Kanpur

  • Lucknow

  • Varanasi

  • Udaypur

  • Dehradoon

  • Nagpur

  • Ahamadabad

  • Surat

  • Pune

  • Patna

  • Bhopal

  • Indore

  • Gwalior

  • Varanasi

  • Kochin

Supreme Court of India

Information About Supreme Court of india-Delhi,IndiaThe Supreme Court of India is the described in the Part V, Chapter IV of the Constitution of India. According to the Indian Constitution the supreme court of India, is the guardian of the Constitution. The Supreme court is highest court and it is also highest level of appeal. In 28th January 1950 the Indian supreme Court came in existence.

According under Article 76 the Attorney General for India is appointed by the president of India. There are three types of advocates who van work in supreme court, are senior advocate, advocates on record and other who are member of any bar of India. Honorable Mr. Justice K.G. Balakrishnan is the chief justice of India appointed on 14th Jan.2007.


List of Chief Justice of India


  • H. J. Kania

  • M. P. Sastri

  • M. C. Mahajan

  • B. K. Mukherjea

  • S. R. Das

  • B. P. Sinha

  • P. B. Gajendragadkar

  • A. K. Sarkar

  • K. Subba Rao

  • K. N. Wanchoo

  • M. Hidayatullah

  • J. C. Shah

  • S. M. Sikri

  • A. N. Ray

  • M. H. Beg

  • Y. V. Chandrachud

  • P. N. Bhagwati

  • R. S. Pathak

  • E. S. Venkataramiah

  • S. Mukharji

  • Ranganath Misra

  • K. N. Singh

  • M. H. Kania

  • L. M. Sharma

  • M. N. Venkatachaliah

  • A. M. Ahmadi

  • J. S. Verma

  • M. M. Punchhi

  • A. S. Anand

  • S. P. Bharucha

  • B. N. Kirpal

  • G. B. Pattanaik

  • V. N. Khare

  • S. Rajendra Babu

  • R.C. Lahoti

  • Y.K. Sabharwal

  • K. G. Balakrishnan

  • S. H. Kapadia

  • Altamas Kabir

  • P. Sathasivam

  • Rajendra Mal Lodha

Rivers in India


India is the country of river, where people worship the river. The most of rivers in India come from Himalaya. The Ganga is the holy river of India, people called "Mata" (mother). The India's river is the significance of country civilization and culture. Indians have worshipped rivers as a form of Mother Goddess from ancient times. Here the list of major river of India.


List of Rivers


  • Beas

  • Bhagirathi

  • Brahmaputra

  • Cauvery (Kaveri) .

  • Chambal

  • Ganga (Ganges) .

  • Godavari

  • Gomati

  • Indus

  • Jhelum

  • Kali

  • Krishna

  • Mandovi

  • Narmada

  • Periyar

  • Ravi

  • Sharavati

  • Sutlej

  • Tapti

  • Tungabhadra

  • Yamuna

Indian Flag Manufacturing

Information About Indian Flag, History of india flag, meaning of India Flag color
Manufacturing Indian flag is set up by a committee. There is some code of conduct to manufactured and hosting the flag. It specifies the cloth, dye, color, thread count and each and every thing about the flag. The Indian flag can only be made up of 'Khadi'. It is made up of two types of khadi one for its main part and the other one for the cloth which holds flag to the staff. If any one break this manufacturing rule, they can considered to be a serious offence liable to a fine or a jail term or both. The committee is also setup the several size of Indian flag these are following.

S. No--------------------Size
1---------------------6300 × 4200
2---------------------3600 × 2400
3---------------------2700 × 1800
4---------------------1800 × 1200
5---------------------1350 × 900
6---------------------900 × 600
7---------------------450 × 300
8---------------------225 × 150
9---------------------150 × 100

India Flag in 1931


Pingali Venkayya had brought new flag, when the Sikh community had not accepted all previous flags and demanding new flag. This flag had also a three color saffron, white and green. The Saffron color was on the top, in the middle and the green on the button. The saffron color shoos the strength, The green color shows the Indian agriculture and the earth. The white color at the middle of this flag and significance of truth, and shows India is fighting against lies and bad thing. The country have right and true sprit.

India Flag in 1921


The father of nation want to bring whole country together and this was for required for a symbol . And in 1921 the mahatma Gandhi repersented a flag and the flag was designed by Mahatma Gandhi. This flag had three color white, green and red. The white color on the top of flag, green in the middle and the red color was on the bottom of the flag.The pattern of this flag was based on the flag of Ireland, another nation which was struggling to get its independence from the rule of Britain. Although Congress Committee did not adopt it as its official flag but it was widely used as a symbol of nationality in India 'freedom struggle.

Meaning of India Flag color


White Color :The white color at the top of this flag and significance of truth, and shows India is fighting against lies and bad thing. The country have right and true sprit.

Green Color: The green color shows the Indian agriculture and the earth. The green color was on the middle of flag.

Red Color: Red color shows the sprit and struggle for freedom. The red color was on the bottom of the flag.

India Flag in 1916


In 1916, Dr. Annie Besant's and Lokamanya Tilak, had designed a new flag and this flag was hosted in Congress session in Calcutta The flag had for color red, green, white and blue. The all color in stripes manner. The stripes are red and green according to both Nair and Singh (five red, four green), while the Union Jack is in red and blue only. A crescent and a star, both in white, are set in top fly. The white color in the form of seven stars significance of Saptarishi.

India Flag in 1907


In 1906, the new flag was came and this flag was designed by Madam Bhikaji Cama, Veer Savarkar and Shyamji Krishna Varma. This flag was known by the name of Madam Bhikaji Rustom Cama's flag. This flag is almost similar to flag of 1906 with the exception of colors and the flower closest to hoist. In 22 August 1907. This flag was first Indian flag, when it was hosted in foreign country. The flag was to be hosted in Germany.