National Insect of India - Feature - TCP

National Insect of India

It is the national emblem of India. It signifies that law is above all. The Ashok chakra, with the Lion Capitol on top of the Ashoka Pillar in Sarnath, was adopted as the national emblem of India. The National Emblem of India is present on all Indian currencies and on the official letterhead of the Government of India. It consists of four lions, out of which one is invisible. The three lions are visible all the time, from any given direction. The other elements include a galloping horse, a bull, and the Dharma Chakras.

National Water Animal of India - Feature - TCP

National Water Animal of India

The national symbols of India are a true sense of the country’s culture and identity. The symbols were formed differently to give the nation a unique identity. These symbols are an important part of the constitution of India. All generations to come will know about the symbols. From the ‘Tiranga’ to the National animals, each of the seventeen symbols is important for all Indians. You must keep yourself and your future generations abreast of the national symbols. It is a part of our existence, something to be proud of.