Independence Day: Know history about National Anthem 'Jan Gana Man'
Independence Day: Know history about National Anthem 'Jan Gana Man'
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Whenever there is talk of the independence of India, our national anthem starts to sound in our veins, while our national flag also appears in our eyes. This is our respect for the national anthem and the national flag representing our country. Talking about the national anthem of India 'Jana-Gana-Mana', it was written and sung many years before India got independence. For the first time, the National Anthem was sung in both Bengali and Hindi languages on 27 December 1911 during the Kolkata (then Calcutta) session of the Indian National Congress.

Rabindranath Tagore, the great writer, and poet of the country did the work of writing the national anthem on paper. Rabindranath Tagore, the first person to receive Nobel Prize, composed it in the year 1911 itself. He belonged to Bengal and wrote Jan-Gana-Man in Bengali language, which was later adapted by Abid Ali in Hindi and Urdu. Not only this, in the year 1919, Rabindranath translated the song into English as 'The Morning Song of India'.

When India became independent on August 15, there were many questions and challenges before it. In these, there was a question about the national anthem of India. Finally, on 26 January 1950, it was declared its national anthem by the Constituent Assembly of independent India. It has been buzzing in India continuously for the last 70 years. It is included in every particle of India. The important thing that the total duration of the singing of the Indian National Anthem is 52 seconds. Keep in mind that it should be finished within 49 to 52 seconds. Along with this, many other laws have been made about the national anthem.

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