MHA Issues Directive on National Anthem and Song Protocol
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The Ministry of Home Affairs has issued a new directive mandating strict adherence to the correct script, text, and pronunciation of the National Anthem and National Song to ensure uniformity and respect for national symbols.
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued a formal directive emphasizing the necessity of maintaining the sanctity of India's national symbols. The order mandates that all public and official platforms must ensure strict adherence to the authorized script, text, and correct diction and pronunciation when playing or singing the National Anthem ('Jana Gana Mana') and the National Song ('Vande Mataram').
This directive is aimed at curbing instances of incorrect renditions that have been observed across various public functions and digital platforms. By standardizing the protocol, the government seeks to foster a sense of national unity and ensure that these symbols, which represent the country's sovereignty and historical struggle for independence, are treated with the dignity they deserve. The MHA has underscored that any deviation from the prescribed standards undermines the gravity of these national icons.
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