Flag of Sindh facts for kids
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Use | Civil and state flag ![]() ![]() |
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Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 23 May 2005 |
The Flag of Sindh is the official flag for the Sindh province in Pakistan. It is a green flag with a special design in the middle. This design is the provincial emblem. The flag uses the same colors as Pakistan's national flag: white and dark green. These colors show Pakistan's Islamic heritage.
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What Does the Sindh Flag Look Like?
The flag of Sindh is mostly green. In the very center, you will see the provincial emblem. This emblem is a symbol that represents the province.
Understanding the Emblem's Symbols
The emblem on the flag shows some important crops from Sindh. These include cotton, rice, wheat, and sugarcane. Sindh is a fertile area, meaning it's good for growing these plants.
Below the emblem, there is a curved banner. This banner has words written on it. It says "Government of Sindh" in two languages: Urdu and Sindhi.
When Was the Flag Adopted?
The Flag of Sindh was officially chosen on May 23, 2005. This means it became the official symbol for the province on that date.