Project Veer Gatha 5.0 Sets Record with 1.92 Crore Student Entries

Project Veer Gatha 5.0, an initiative by the Defence Ministry, has achieved a monumental record of 1.92 crore student registrations, surpassing last year's 1.76 crore. The project encourages students to create poems, paintings, and essays honouring the bravery of Gallantry Award winners and historical warriors. From the entries, 100 national winners have been selected to receive a cash award and an invitation to the Republic Day 2026 parade as special guests. Concurrently, the Indian Army marked Army Day with weapon displays and outreach events to inspire patriotism and understanding among youth.

Key Points: Veer Gatha 5.0: 1.92 Crore Student Entries, Super-100 Winners

  • Record 1.92 crore student registrations
  • Super-100 winners get cash prize & Republic Day invite
  • Students honoured bravery via art & essays
  • Weapon displays held for Army Day
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Project Veer Gatha notches up record 1.92 crore entries from students

Defence Ministry's Project Veer Gatha 5.0 inspires students with record 1.92 crore entries. Super-100 winners to attend Republic Day 2026.

"inspiring pride, patriotism and a deeper understanding of soldiering among the nation's youth - Defence Ministry Official"

New Delhi, Jan 17

The Defence Ministry's Project Veer Gatha 5.0, an initiative to inspire students by highlighting the acts of bravery by Gallantry Award Winners, notched up a record 1.92 crore registrations from students this year, surpassing last year's record of 1.76 crore, an official said on Saturday.

When launched in 2021, the initiative recorded 8 lakh registrations, the official said in a statement on social media.

According to the Defence Ministry, under Veer Gatha 5.0, Super-100 Winners have been nationally selected from various schools that participated in the event. These winners will get awarded with Rs 10,000 and the opportunity to attend the #RepublicDay2026 Parade as special guests.

As part of Veer Gatha 5.0, students submitted poems, paintings, essays, videos and more, honouring the bravery and sacrifice of the officers and personnel of the Armed Forces.

They were also encouraged to explore the indomitable spirit and military strategies of India's great warriors, such as King Kharavela of Kalinga, Prithviraj Chauhan, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the Warriors of 1857 - the First War of Independence, and leaders of Tribal Uprisings, among others, said the statement.

Meanwhile, at the Indian Army's Southern Command, a Weapon and Equipment Display was organised by #WhiteTigerDivision at Jhansi and Babina Military Stations to commemorate the 78th Army Day. It was witnessed by over 350 NCC cadets, students and civilians, an official said on Saturday.

The display showcased the Indian Army's technology-enabled combat capabilities and the spirit of Atmanirbharta shaping the modern-day battlefield ecosystem, inspiring pride, patriotism and a deeper understanding of soldiering among the nation's youth, the official said in a statement.

In continuation of the Army Day celebrations and extending the spirit of selfless service beyond operational duties, a Donation Drive was conducted at Chatrapati Sambhaji Nagar Military Cantonment under the Wall of Kindness Initiative, reaffirming the Indian Army's enduring commitment to humanitarian outreach, social responsibility and nation building, he said.

In a separate development, the Golden Katar Division conducted a Weapon and Equipment Display at Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU), Gandhinagar, showcasing the Indian Army's contemporary combat capabilities, integrated battlefield systems and modern weapon platforms, highlighting the mission readiness and decisive operational capabilities of the Indian Army.

The display provided a unique opportunity for students to understand new-age weapon systems and engage in meaningful discussions on the evolving and futuristic character of the modern battlefield. The interaction further enabled the students to gain nuanced insight into the Army's operational ethos, disciplined culture and the enduring values of service, preparedness and commitment to national security, said a statement.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Jai Hind! The numbers are staggering and make me proud. Including historical figures like Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and the warriors of 1857 gives it great depth. Our military history is rich and needs to be taught beyond textbooks. Well done, Defence Ministry.
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Rohit P
While the project's intent is good, I hope the focus remains on genuine inspiration and not just chasing record numbers. The real success is if these students carry the values of bravery and sacrifice into their daily lives, not just for a prize. The weapon displays are cool, but let's not glorify war itself.
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Sarah B
As an educator working in an international school here, I'm impressed by the scale. The multi-format submission (poems, videos) is inclusive. The 'Wall of Kindness' initiative mentioned shows the army's humanitarian side too. A holistic approach to patriotism.
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Vikram M
Super-100 winners getting to attend the Republic Day parade is a dream prize! What an experience for those kids. The weapon displays for NCC cadets are also crucial for potential future recruits. Atmanirbharta in defence is the need of the hour. More power to our armed forces!
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Kavya N
My son spent weeks on his essay. He learned so much about Maharana Pratap (his chosen hero) that wasn't in his school syllabus. This initiative fills a big gap. Hope it continues and reaches every single school in the country, including in remote areas.

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