Vande Mataram, which translates to “Mother, I Bow to Thee”, was adopted as the national song of India in 1950. Rabindranath ...
Apart from the National Anthem, one song that echoes through our childhood and is sung in school assemblies is Vande Mataram.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday inaugurated the year-long commemoration of 150 years of India’s National Song, 'Vande ...
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'Vande Mataram' now mandatory in UP schools, colleges: CM Adityanath
UP CM Yogi Adityanath announced his government will make the recital of 'Vande Mataram' mandatory in all educational ...
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Important stanzas of 'Vande Mataram' dropped in 1937, divisive mindset still challenge for country: PM
PM Modi inaugurates Vande Mataram`s 150th year, linking dropped stanzas to partition seeds and ongoing divisive mindset ...
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Vande Mataram: Modi links song's alteration to India's partition
A war of words erupted between BJP and Congress over Vande Mataram. PM Modi alleged that altering the song in 1937 led to ...
Filmmaker Goutam Ghose to receive the FIPRESCI-100 Lifetime Achievement Award at the Kolkata International Film Festival, ...
PM Narendra Modi on Friday launched year-long celebrations marking 150 years of India’s National Song Vande Mataram, ...
Taking to X, CR Kesavan claimed that only the first two stanzas were accepted by the Congress, omitting later verses that ...
The song, which became the cry of our nation during the Independence movement, ‘Vande Mataram’, has now completed 150n years.
Some songs aren't just music, they're memories. This Children's Day 2025, relive your school days with 10 Hindi tracks that ...
Zohran Mamdani, NYC’s first Indian-American and Muslim mayor, ran a viral Bollywood-style campaign blending South Asian ...
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