West Bengal Mandates 'Vande Mataram' in School Assemblies
Vande Mataram must in Bengal school assemblies
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The West Bengal government has mandated that all state-run and aided schools must sing 'Vande Mataram' during morning assemblies. This official order requires students to perform the six-stanza song before classes commence.
- 01All state-run and aided schools in West Bengal must sing 'Vande Mataram'.
- 02The order applies to morning assemblies before classes start.
- 03The directive supersedes all previous orders and practices.
- 04The decision aims to instill patriotism among students.
- 05The order was issued by the additional chief secretary of West Bengal.
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The West Bengal government has issued a directive requiring all state-run and aided schools to sing 'Vande Mataram' during morning assemblies. This six-stanza song, which is a symbol of patriotism, must be sung before the commencement of classes. The order, announced by the additional chief secretary, supersedes all previous orders and practices regarding school assembly protocols. The initiative is viewed as a means to foster a sense of national pride among students in the state.
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This mandate could enhance patriotic sentiments among students in West Bengal schools.
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