Odisha's Youth Unite in Historic Vande Mataram Rendition on National Youth Day

Educational institutions across Odisha witnessed a massive simultaneous rendition of Vande Mataram involving over 21 lakh students from more than 16,000 schools and colleges. The event was organized by multiple state government departments to mark Swami Vivekananda's birth anniversary and National Youth Day. In Uttarakhand, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami felicitated Mahila and Yuva Mangal Dals with cash prizes for their community work. Leaders emphasized the youth's role in national resurgence, drawing inspiration from Swami Vivekananda's vision.

Key Points: Mass Vande Mataram Singing in Odisha Marks National Youth Day

  • Over 16,000 institutions participated
  • Tribute to Swami Vivekananda
  • Organized by multiple Odisha govt departments
  • Uttarakhand CM honored youth groups
  • Event fostered patriotism and unity
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Vande Mataram echoes across Odisha on National Youth Day; Over 16,000 institutions join mass rendition

Over 21 lakh students across 16,000+ Odisha institutions sang Vande Mataram in unison to honor Swami Vivekananda and celebrate National Youth Day.

"historic moment - Suryabanshi Suraj"

Bhubaneswar, January 13

The patriotic fervour of Vande Mataram resonated across Odisha as all educational institutions in the state joined in a mass rendition of the national song to mark the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda and observe National Youth Day on Monday.

More than 16,000 educational institutions, including schools, colleges and universities, participated in the programme, with over 21 lakh students lending their voices in unison to pay tribute to the nation. The collective singing was held simultaneously at 11 am in both government and private institutions across the state.

The statewide programme was jointly organised by the Odia Language, Literature and Culture Department, the Higher Education Department, the School and Mass Education Department, and the Sports and Youth Services Department of the Government of Odisha. Lakhs of students, teachers, and staff members came together for the mass singing, creating a powerful atmosphere of patriotism and unity.

Expressing happiness over the successful conduct of the programme, Higher Education, Sports and Youth Services, and Odia Language, Literature and Culture Minister Suryabanshi Suraj described the event as a "historic moment." He said the collective rendition of the national song by the youth reflects the state's deep dedication to the nation.

The Minister also congratulated all participating institutions, students, teachers and staff members for making the Vande Mataram mass singing programme a grand success.

On the occasion of National Youth Day, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday felicitated Mahila Mangal Dals and Yuva Mangal Dals for their commendable work in various fields on the occasion of National Youth Day at Parade Ground, Dehradun. The first, second and third prize winners were awarded cash prizes of Rs 1 lakh, Rs 50,000 and Rs 25,000, respectively.

According to a release, among the Mahila Mangal Dals, Dhapla (Nainital) secured first place, Sema (Chamoli) second, and Banali (Tehri Garhwal) third. In the Yuva Mangal Dal category, Mokh Malla (Chamoli) won first place, Sunarpur Raikwal (Nainital) second, and Chaudhiray (Champawat) third. Winners of the speech competition and NSS award-winning youths were also honoured. On this occasion, the NSS presented a cheque of Rs 2,24,320 to the Chief Minister for the Chief Minister's Relief Fund.

Paying homage to Swami Vivekananda, the Chief Minister said, "He was a visionary sage who rekindled the spirit of cultural nationalism in a nation bound by subjugation. His historic address in Chicago not only introduced the West to India's spiritual strength but also conveyed to the world that the welfare of humanity lies in the knowledge, wisdom and values of Sanatan culture. He had unwavering faith in the power of youth and regarded them as the strongest medium for national resurgence."

The Chief Minister said that no nation can develop economically, socially, politically, or culturally unless its youth are organised, self-reliant, and inspired by the spirit of nationalism. Youth power is the nation's greatest asset, capable of realising the dream of a strong, prosperous, and self-reliant India through hard work, talent and determination. With proper direction and guidance, this energy can help the country emerge not only as an economic powerhouse but also re-establish itself as a global leader.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the sentiment is good, I hope such events are not just for show. True patriotism is taught through actions and understanding our duties, not just one-day singing events. Are we also teaching them about Vivekananda's teachings on service and self-reliance? That would be more impactful in the long run.
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Aman W
Jai Hind! This news fills me with pride. When our youth come together like this, it shows the future of Bharat is bright. Swami Vivekananda would have been proud to see this. More states should follow Odisha's example.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India for work, I find this deeply moving. The scale is astonishing—16,000 institutions! It's beautiful to see cultural and patriotic values being instilled in the younger generation with such enthusiasm. The awards in Uttarakhand for community work are also a great way to channel youth energy positively.
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Karthik V
Good program, but the article mixes two different events - Odisha's singing and Uttarakhand's awards. Both are good, but focusing on one would have been better. Nonetheless, any effort to engage youth on Vivekananda Jayanti is welcome. His message of strength and fearlessness is what our kids need today.
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Nisha Z
My niece participated in this from her school in Cuttack! She was so excited and practiced for days. She said the atmosphere was electric. This is how we build collective identity and respect for the nation. More than the event, the preparation and discussion around it at home were valuable. 🙏

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