Shaktiman actor Mukesh Khanna has recently demanded the removal of the national anthem Jana Gana Mana. He says that its place should be given to Vande Mataram. However, while giving this statement he made a big mistake. He said that Vande Mataram should be made the national anthem, whereas it is already the national anthem. Apart from this, he also messed up while singing the national anthem Jana Gana Mana. In a recent statement given to IANS, Mukesh Khanna said, ‘I had said three years ago that Vande Mataram should be made the national anthem (it is the national anthem). This Jana Mana Gana (Jana Gana Mana) does not belong to our country. Rabindranath Tagore had written a praise song in honor of Queen Elizabeth, we accepted it, Bhagya Vidhaata, Punjab Sing (Sindh). Hey, this is not ours. Ours is Vande Mataram, sung by Lata ji (Mangeshkar). He further said, ‘As soon as possible, remove this Jana Mana Gana (Jana Gana Mana) and bring Vande Mataram. Modi ji has started. It has become mandatory in every school that Vande Mataram will be sung first. That too not 3-4 intervals but full 7 intervals. I am happy that Vande Mataram is rising. My song is also being made, I will release it in 6 months. The Central Government has issued new instructions to all the states, union territories and central ministries regarding the national anthem Jana-Gana-Mana and national song Vande Mataram. The Ministry has said that it is already decided in the rules in which programs it is necessary for both to sing or play. The ministry said that in the same programme, first of the two would be Vande and then Jana-Gana-Mana. In states where there is a state song, the sequence has to be followed. A letter was sent to all states and ministries on July 9, information about which came to light on Friday. All states have been asked to always sing and play the national anthem and anthem as per their original words, correct pronunciation and as per the prescribed rules. For this, official copies of both have been uploaded on the website of the ministry. The order came for the first time on January 28. Before this, on January 28 also, the government had given the same order to all the states. According to this, the national anthem will be played in all schools at the beginning of the day. Every person will have to stand at the time of Vande Mataram. All 6 stanzas of the national anthem will be sung. Their total duration is 3.10 minutes. First two Antaras were sung. Cinema halls have been kept away from the new rules. This means that it will not be mandatory to play Vande Mataram and stand before the movie starts in theaters. If the national anthem is played as part of a newsreel or documentary film, the audience will not be required to stand during it. Bankim Chandra wrote in 1875, it was printed in Anandamath. India’s national song Vande Mataram was written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee on 7 November 1875 on Akshaya Navami. It was first printed in his magazine Bangadarshan in 1882 as part of his novel Anandamath. Rabindranath Tagore sang Vande Mataram on stage at the session of the Indian National Congress in 1896. This was the first time that this song was sung publicly at the national level. The eyes of thousands of people present in the meeting became moist. Vande Mataram is a Sanskrit phrase, which means- O Mother, I bow to you. During the freedom struggle, Vande Mataram became the slogan of the freedom fighters struggling to free India from colonial rule.
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