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November 6, 2025

Vande Mataram: Celebrating 150 Years of India's Anthemic Unity

K
Kalpana SharmaCurrent Affairs Editor & Content Lead

Key Highlights

  • India marks the three‑decade‑and‑fifth anniversary of the patriotic anthem Vande Mataram.
  • A grand opening ceremony, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, launches a year‑long national observance.
  • Massive synchronized singing and cultural showcases will link citizens across all states.
  • Digital initiatives, including a dedicated website, invite people to record and share their own renditions.

Detailed Insights

Founding Era: Bankim Chandra Chatterjee penned the hymn on 7 November 1875, embedding it within his novel Anandamath. At that juncture, the song became a rallying cry against colonial rule.

Evolution into National Symbol: In 1950, President Rajendra Prasad granted Vande Mataram a status equal to the national anthem, underscoring its role in the freedom struggle.

Celebration Blueprint: The inaugural event will feature cultural performances, a live concert led by violin maestro Dr. Mysore Manjunath, and an exhibition chronicling 150 years of legacy.

Community Engagement: Every government office, school and college will hold a synchronous anthem‑singing at 10:00 am, amplified via a live telecast of the Prime Minister’s speech.

Digital Outreach: The Ministry’s portal www.vandemataram150.in hosts posters, karaoke tools, audio‑lyrics and short documentaries, empowering citizens of all ages to participate actively.

Key Concepts

  • Patriotic Anthem: A song that embodies national pride and is often recited on official occasions.
  • National Symbol: An emblem, phrase or object that represents the identity and values of a country.
  • Cultural Heritage: The traditions, arts, and historical artifacts that reflect a society’s collective past.
  • Civic Participation: The involvement of citizens in public events and decision‑making processes.

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