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What is the first line of our national song?
It reads as follows: Jana-gana-mana-adhinayaka jaya he Bharata-bhagya-vidhata. Jaya he, jaya he, jaya he, Jaya jaya jaya jaya he.
What is the our national song?
Jana-gana-mana
The National Anthem of India Jana-gana-mana, composed originally in Bengali by Rabindranath Tagore, was adopted in its Hindi version by the Constituent Assembly as the National Anthem of India on 24 January 1950.
Who wrote the Vande Mataram song?
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
Vande Mataram/Authors
Vande Mataram or Bande Mataram, as it was originally conceived, was a slogan and a song that inspired Indians to seek independence from British colonial rule. It was a mantra from bureaucrat-novelist Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay some time in the 1870s. It was a different India.
What do the word Vande Mataram mean?
I praise to motherland, Mother
Mother, I bow to thee) is a poem written in Bengali (with some Sanskrit words as well) by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyaya in 1870s, which he included in his 1882 Bengali novel Anandamath. The title ‘Vande Mataram’ means “I praise to motherland, Mother”.
Who wrote Indian national anthem?
Rabindranath Tagore
Jana Gana Mana/Lyricists
The song Jana-gana-mana, composed originally in Bangla by Rabindranath Tagore, was adopted in its Hindi version by the Constituent Assembly as the National Anthem of India on January 24, 1950.
Who composed Jan Gan Man?
Jana Gana Mana/Composers
Jana Gana Mana is the national anthem of India. It was originally composed as Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata in Bengali by polymath Rabindranath Tagore.
Do Muslims sing Indian national anthem?
According to them certain phrases in the national anthem is against the tenets of Islam and hence they will refrain from singing it. However, they encouraged the community to celebrate the day as patriots and hoist the flag.
When was Jan gan man accepted as national anthem?
January 24, 1950
On January 24, 1950, the Hindi version was finally adopted by the Constituent Assembly as the National Anthem of India.