'NATIONAL ANTHEM' only for children


The bio data of a country is what we call an anthem. It is the piano which is used to praise the country in each and every respect one can in the sweetest tune. It is that which shows the preface of a country. It is what makes us proud of and makes our head held high in the sky. It is the voice which gives us an identity all over the country. When someone hears the national anthem outside his country, he respects it proudly by standing up and telling his fellow beings to see how proud he is for his country. But in one’s own country this thing becomes very common like the waste dumping grounds in India. Like the old British saying “A prophet is never acclaimed at home”, Indian national anthem is what suits itself in prophet’s shoes. India had been through loads of autumn till today. And throughout this autumn, the national anthem is the root that has been holding the country to overcome this adversity. India’s national anthem was written in highly sanskrited (tatsama) Bengali language composed and scored by Nobel laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore;The thakur. And its first 5 lines are written in the most purest script that is bramho script. Since the day it was born and brought up, it has been encouraging the Indians. It was first sung at the Calcutta session of the National Congress on the 27th of December 1911. Seeing the influential tune of this song, it was officially adopted by the constituent assembly as the Indian National Anthem on January 24, 1950. Since independence, people have been taking birth with a silver spoon of freedom as a result they lack the enthusiasm which was there with our freedom fighters. So, the so called higher authority people had made it compulsory for every school to recite National Anthem every day during the assembly. I remember when in a cosy uniform, I used to stand in a row and recite the National Anthem each and every working day. But after school it just became a memory; it has got a sweet place in my memory. Sometimes I wonder the Anthem is only for children what about the real citizens of India?? Strange! The persons who don’t respect India’s culture are regarded as citizens not the ones who every single day remind the former that guys this is what we call Indian Anthem do you know it’s full version? We are in doubt; we are the future; we will respect the National Anthem but what about the present?? People take it as a joke when somebody sings it occasionally. I wonder what will happen if somebody makes it his ringtone. I really think sometimes that does every so called citizen of India( the adults above 18 years) know “Jana Gana Mana” in full version, its meaning and its composer. And if they do not know how can they call themselves Indian. Seeing cricket match and encouraging Indian team is not merely a respect or flame for proving that you are an Indian. Independence Day has become one more hang out day for each and every citizen of India. 90% people wonder; in the Independence Day why this damn song is always played in their localities, will somebody let me sleep peacefully in this “holiday”. And to show their so called love and fire for the Indian National Anthem, they spread rumours about our National Anthem as the “best anthem” by United Nations. It is better not to disrespect anything if you do not have the courage to respect it.
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