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Vande Mataram's 150th Year: PM Modi's Powerful Tribute To India's Soul

This special report focuses on the 150th-anniversary celebrations of India's national song, 'Vande Mataram', led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. He was joined by key figures including Minister of Culture and Tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, and Delhi LG VK Saxena. In his address, the Prime Minister stated, 'In that era of slavery, Vande Mataram became the proclamation of this resolve... that the chains of slavery will be broken from the hands of Mother India.' The grand event at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium marked the launch of year-long nationwide commemorations and featured the release of a special commemorative coin and postage stamp to honour the historic milestone. The song, composed by Bankimchandra Chatterji on November 7, 1875, was a foundational anthem for India's freedom struggle and is revered for its role in shaping the country's national identity.

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