MHA Issues Notification on Full Version of Vande Mataram
MHA Issues Notification on Full Version of Vande Mataram
Directive on National Song Rendition
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued a notification stating that the full version of India’s National Song, Vande Mataram, is to be sung or played in its original form. The directive marks a shift from the earlier practice, where only the first two stanzas were commonly rendered during official or public occasions.
The notification clarifies that the complete six stanzas of the National Song will now be used whenever the official version is performed. The instruction applies to events and settings where the national song is formally sung or played.
BREAKING NEWS 🚨 MHA has issued a notification to play the Full version of India’s National Song, Vande Mataram.
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Until now, only the first 2 stanzas were sung. Now original 6 Stanzas will be sung/played.
Whenever the official version of the National Song is sung or played, the… pic.twitter.com/TqdLdWm2Lw
Change From Earlier Practice
Until now, the standard practice involved rendering only the first two stanzas of Vande Mataram. With the latest notification, the government has directed that the original six-stanza composition be followed in official usage.
The move standardizes the format of the national song during formal and ceremonial occasions. It establishes a uniform approach for institutions and organizers responsible for conducting official events where the song is part of the program.
Protocol for Public Conduct
The notification also sets out the expected conduct of the audience when the official version of the national song is sung or played. It states that all present shall stand at attention during the performance of the song.
Such protocol is in line with established practices followed during the rendition of national symbols at formal gatherings. The instruction reinforces behavioral guidelines for public participation when the National Song is performed.
Administrative Significance
The directive from the Ministry of Home Affairs provides clarity on the format and protocol associated with Vande Mataram. By specifying the use of the complete version and outlining expected public conduct, the notification aims to ensure uniformity across official platforms.
The implementation of the directive will depend on adherence by institutions, event organizers, and authorities conducting official programs where the national song is included. The notification marks a procedural update concerning the official rendition of Vande Mataram.
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