India Caps Set - HIS & HER - Tiranga | Royal Blue
Sold OutBe a proud citizen and wear the cap with our national flag!Β
Wearing this capΒ with national flag is a great way to show support or show off your heritage.Β This cap with Indian flagΒ is a perfect clothing accessory to greet foreign delegates from different countries. Also commonly worn or used to gift diplomatic officials & for corporate gifting etc.Β
Features:
- Pack of 2 Caps
- πππ
π & ππππ
πππππππ ππππ
πππ πππππ πππ πππ - The cap doesnβt feel heavy over the head as they are lightweight and have super soft finish. Perfect design for every proud Indian, A fun hat to wear daily, Hiking Trips, Vacations, or Give as a gift for birthdays to a loved one.
- πππ ππππ ππππππππππ ππππ -Β The cap comes with an embroidery work with polyester threads to create Indian Flag symbolΒ on it's frontΒ
- ππππππππ: 100% Cotton 280 GSM;Β Style: Casual
- ππππ ππ ππππππ ππππππ - Cap comes with easy-adjustable buckle closure on the rear. ItΒ fits most adult headsΒ (51 CM - 60 CM)Β without any tightness or heaviness.
- ππππππππππ - Our caps are breathable, protects against wind and sun. This headwear is the perfect companion for your active lifestyle
- Unisex Cap
- Ideal for visiting overseas trade fairs or greeting foreign delegates.Β
- Also Suitable for School/College Functions, Independence Day/Republic Day Celebrations
Care Instructions:
- Hand Wash Only, Do Not Bleach, Use Mild Detergent
History of Tricolour:Β
An Indian flag was reportedly designed byΒ Sister Nivedita, an Irish disciple ofΒ Swami Vivekananda. On August 7, 1906, the national flag first time was hoisted in Parsee Bagan in Kolkata.
Several changes continued to be made till 1931 that emerged as a landmark in the history of our tricolour. It was important that the flag depicted the ethos of the nation and did not have any religious forbearance. The Congress CommitteeΒ met in Karachi and adopted the tricolour as our national flag.
The final and current tricolour came about in 1947.Β The flag is based on the Swaraj flag designed by Pingali Venkaya.Β Saffron on top symbolises βstrength and courageβ, white in the middle represents βpeace and truthβ and green at the bottom stands for βfertility, growth and auspiciousness of the landβ. The Ashok Chakra with 24 spokes replaced the spinning wheel as the emblem on the flag. It is intended βto show that there is life in movement and death in stagnationβ.
A resolution was passed in the Congress Committee to make this as the official flag of India. This was also the battle ensign of the Indian National Army. On July 22, 1947, the Constituent Assembly adopted it as independent Indiaβs National Flag.
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