Kashmir to Kanyakumari Unite: Nation Sings Vande Mataram on 150th Anniversary

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi celebrated the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram with BSF jawans at the India-Pakistan border in Kachchh. He highlighted how people from Kashmir to Kanyakumari are uniting to sing the national song through thousands of programs. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the year-long commemoration in Delhi, releasing special stamps and coins. The national song was originally written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee on November 7, 1875, and adopted as India's national song in 1950.

Key Points: Harsh Sanghavi Celebrates Vande Mataram 150th Anniversary in Kachchh

  • Gujarat organizes thousands of Vande Mataram programs across the state
  • Citizens pledge to use Swadeshi products and visit Indian tourist spots
  • PM Modi inaugurates year-long commemoration and releases special stamp
  • Mass singing events held nationwide with full version of national song
  • Vande Mataram was originally written on November 7, 1875
  • BSF jawans participate in border celebrations with Deputy CM
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People from Kashmir to Kanyakumari uniting to sing 'Vande Mataram': Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi

Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi joins BSF jawans at India-Pakistan border celebrating Vande Mataram's 150th anniversary with nationwide singing events.

"Today, from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, thousands of people are coming together to sing 'Vande Mataram' - Harsh Sanghavi"

Kachchh, November 7

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi on Friday unfurled the national flag in Lakhpat, Kachchh district, while participating in an event with BSF jawans to commemorate the 150th anniversary of India's national song, 'Vande Mataram'.

Sanghavi extended greetings to citizens on the 150th anniversary of 'Vande Mataram', saying that people from Kashmir to Kanyakumari are uniting in a patriotic spirit to sing the national song, with thousands of programmes organised across the state under the guidance of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel.

Speaking to the reporters, Harsh Sanghavi said, "On this proud occasion, on the 150th anniversary of 'Vande Mataram', I extend greetings to all the people of the country. Today, from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, thousands of people are coming together to sing 'Vande Mataram'. Under the guidance of Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel, across the state, thousands of programs have been organised where 'Vande Mataram' will be sung."

"Everywhere in the state, oath is being administered wherein people are pledging to use 'Swadeshi' as much as possible and visit India's tourist places as much as they can. I too received the opportunity to join one such event on India-Pakistan border, with BSF jawans. I am overjoyed," he said.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the year-long commemoration of the National Song "Vande Mataram" at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi.

The Prime Minister also released a Commemorative Stamp and Coin on the occasion.

Prime Minister Modi also launched a portal commemorating the 150th anniversary of the National Song 'Vande Mataram'

The celebrations witnessed mass singing of the full version of "Vande Mataram" across public places with participation of citizens across all segments of society, in conjunction with the main programme.

Vande Mataram, India's national song, was written originally on November 7, 1875, by novelist Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. The song was adopted on January 24, 1950, by the Constituent Assembly as India's national song.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the patriotic sentiment, I wish there was more focus on actual ground issues. Patriotism is good, but let's not forget about unemployment and inflation that common people are facing.
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Arjun K
Attended the Vande Mataram program in Ahmedabad today. The energy was incredible! Thousands of people singing together - it felt like one India, one heart. More such events needed to strengthen national unity.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to India, I find these cultural celebrations fascinating. The history behind Vande Mataram is so rich - written in 1875! Learning about India's freedom struggle through such events.
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Vikram M
The pledge to use Swadeshi products is a great move. We should support our local industries and artisans. Made in India should be our priority! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Interesting to see how India celebrates its national symbols. The border ceremony with BSF jawans must have been quite symbolic. Respect to our border forces who protect us day and night.

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