Unified Voices: Delhi's Directive on Singing 'Vande Mataram'
The Delhi government has mandated that the national song 'Vande Mataram' be sung in its entirety during official events across its institutions. This move ensures uniformity and adherence to tradition, aligning with the Union home ministry's protocols for national functions.
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The Delhi government has issued a directive mandating the full rendition of 'Vande Mataram' during official events at institutions under its jurisdiction. This order aims to ensure uniformity in practice and adherence to national traditions.
The directive affects several prestigious institutions, including the Delhi Technological University and the Netaji Subhas University of Technology, among others. The instruction, aligning with the Union home ministry's earlier guidelines, specifies that all six paragraphs of the song are to be sung.
This initiative is part of routine administrative efforts to standardize the rendering of the national song, avoiding the selective singing of paragraphs. The move reinforces the commitment to observing national protocols and traditions across government-run entities.
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