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Who designed the Indian National Emblem?
Who designed the Indian National Emblem?
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Dinanath Bhargava designed India’s national emblem, also known as the State Emblem, when the Constitution of India was adopted on January 26, 1950. The emblem is based on the Ashokan Pillar at Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, which was discovered in 1905.
It consists of Ashoka’s Lions standing back from each other. The lions are standing with a separation made by the Dharma Chakras. It signifies the power and constitutional values/laws.
The first and foremost national sign is the National Emblem of our India, which is designed by Dinanath Bhargava.