President Murmu overwhelmed with emotion as visually impaired children sing song on her birthday

IANS June 20, 2025 650 views

President Droupadi Murmu was deeply moved when visually impaired students from NIEPVD sang a heartfelt birthday song for her. The emotional moment left her teary-eyed, with the video going viral on social media. PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi extended warm birthday wishes, praising her dedication to social justice. Murmu is in Uttarakhand to inaugurate projects and participate in Yoga Day celebrations.

"I could not hold back my tears. They sang from their heart and did it so beautifully." – President Murmu
President Murmu overwhelmed with emotion as visually impaired children sing song on her birthday
Dehradun, June 20: President Droupadi Murmu was left overwhelmed with emotion on Friday, as students from the National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities (NIEPVD) sang a special song to wish her on her 67th birthday.

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Visually impaired students sang for Murmu's 67th birthday

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President struggled to hold back tears

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PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi extend wishes

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Visit includes inaugurations and Yoga Day event

President Murmu, currently on a three-day tour to Uttarakhand, visited the Institute, where the differently abled students sang a birthday tribute for her.

The heart-warming gesture by students left President Murmu moved, so much, that her eyes welled up with tears and she struggled to hold it back. The pictures of the teary-eyed President also surfaced on social media, prompting many netizens to comment on the moving video.

"I could not hold back my tears. They sang from their heart and did it so beautifully," the President later told the gathering, expressing her gratitude for the touching tribute.

President Murmu, on a visit to Uttarakhand from June 19-21, will inaugurate the Presidential Niketan and also participate in various cultural and educational programmes. She will also inaugurate various projects on its sprawling campus.

The President will also release a book on the biodiversity of Presidential Niketan and participate in a state government programme on the International Day of Yoga on Saturday.

Earlier on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and a host of leaders across the political spectrum greeted the President on her 67th birthday.

“Warmest birthday wishes to Rashtrapati Ji. Her life and leadership continue to inspire crores of people across the country. Her unwavering commitment to public service, social justice and inclusive development is a beacon of hope and strength for everyone. She has always worked to empower the poor and downtrodden. May she be blessed with a long and healthy life in service of the people,” PM Modi said, greeting President Murmu on her 67th birthday.

Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi also extended birthday greetings to the President and wrote on X, “Hearty congratulations and best wishes to Honourable President Droupadi Murmu ji on her birthday. I wish you a healthy and long life.”

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Such a beautiful moment! Our President showing her emotional side makes her more relatable. The visually impaired children's performance must have been truly special to move her like that. More power to these talented kids! 🇮🇳
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Rahul S.
While the gesture is heartwarming, I wish our leaders would show similar emotional connect with common citizens facing real hardships. The President's tears for these children are genuine, but what about tears for farmers in distress?
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Anjali M.
This shows how art transcends all barriers! Those children proved that disability is just a word when you have talent and determination. Kudos to NIEPVD for nurturing such wonderful students. Our President's reaction shows she has a big heart ❤️
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Vikram J.
Happy Birthday to our respected President! It's refreshing to see leaders display human emotions rather than just political correctness. The video made me emotional too - such pure moments are rare in politics these days.
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Sunita P.
As a special educator myself, I know how much effort these children must have put in. Their performance moved our President because it came straight from the heart. More such initiatives needed to showcase abilities of differently-abled citizens!
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Karan D.
While the moment was touching, I hope this isn't just another photo-op. The real test is whether this translates into better policies and facilities for differently-abled Indians. The President has shown she cares - now action must follow emotion.

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