Ashoka stambha is a national emblem therefore not meant for public use. Only Government institutions of States and Central government can use those national emblem and symbols.Any private use of those national symbols are punishable offence.
Yes, a Member of Parliament (MP) in India is permitted to use the national emblem on their official rubber stamp, as it signifies their position and authority. However, the use of the emblem is regulated by specific guidelines to ensure its proper representation and respect. Unauthorized use or alterations of the emblem are prohibited, and MPs must adhere to these regulations.
yes Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Subsection (i) dated the 4 th October, 2007 may be referred in this regard..
officer of which rank
class I gazetted officer, central government employee
Yes, government-approved valuers in India can use the Ashok Stambh sign, as it is a national emblem. However, they must do so in accordance with the guidelines and regulations set by the government to ensure proper usage. The use of the Ashok Stambh is typically reserved for official documents and should reflect the dignity of the emblem. Unauthorized use or misuse can lead to legal consequences.
Yes it is a criminal offence. This is the case in many countries, where laws regulate the deformation of its national emblems
The national instrument of India is the Table and Sitar. They also use different types of lutes and vinas in their music.
It is the National tree and appears on the flag.
If you preordered Halo 4 and have the assassin emblem code, you can use it by going to your spartan's emblem and looking for it in the foreground option.
The Olympic emblem can only be used to represent the Olympics
Swastika
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