Friday, 3 May 2013

52 Seconds Of Nationalism

Jana Gana Mana, our national anthem, is something all of us as Indians can relate to and comprehend. The lyrics of the song remind us that we are citizens of a glorious country, India.

Today, independent India is faced with countless weaknesses and threats. People are more divided than ever and conflict is at an all time high. Social issues have grasped the nation by the scruff of its neck. At such a time, the need for unity is high, and that is exactly what is coming up in the next few days.

On the 6th of May, the Sahara India Pariwar is organizing Bharat Bhawna Diwas. The aim is to play the national anthem at a level like never before. The record for the largest mass of people singing the national anthem is held by Pakistan, with 42,813 people taking part. Sahara India Pariwar aims to break that record, by going one step further and amassing more people together to sing in unison.

52 seconds of nationalism, is the best way to describe the idea. The anthem, which stops all activity, is sure to remind people of the fact that they are Indian and that they represent independent India. When sung in harmony, the people will be hit with the realization that they are an integral part of the nation and that the world is watching. Jana Gana Mana is sure to bring back the nationalism on the 6th, and bring back the people of India as well.
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