Indian National Anthem Song
Jana Gana Mana is a five-stanza Brahmo hymn composed and scored in a highly Sanskritized Bengali by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. The first stanza of the song has been adopted as the National Anthem of India. The Morning Song of India. Wikisource..The college adopted Tagore's translation of the song as their prayer song which is sung till today. Before it was the national anthem of India, 'Jana Gana Mana' was heard in the film Hamrahi (1945). On the occasion of India attaining freedom, the Indian Constituent Assembly assembled for the first time as a sovereign body on 14 August 1947, midnight.
In March 2016, a message claiming that UNESCO had named India’s “Jana Gana Mana” as the best anthem in the world began circulating on Facebook. This rumor was a reiteration of one that originated in 2008, when it was widely shared via e-mail:
According to India Today, the original e-mailed version was linked to a Yahoo Groups site called ‘MumbaiHangOut’ and may have been a ploy to increase membership in that group:
When India Today wrote to the UNESCO asking for details and clarifications regarding this ‘announcement’, Sue Williams (Chief, Editorial, Press Relations and Unesco Courier, Bureau of Public Information, Unesco) wrote back that no such award has been announced.
She wrote that the UNESCO was aware of this mail, but it was not true.
“We are aware of several blogs in India reporting this story, but can assure you that Unesco has made no such announcement concerning the anthem of India or any country,” she wrote.
Regardless of the original intent behind the spreading of this rumor, there is no truth to it. UNESCO has not named India’s national anthem, or any other national anthem, to be the world’s best:
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