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Vande Matram', the national song of India, marks 150 years today. Scroll down to know how it spread across the world.
The song, which became the cry of our nation during the Independence movement, ‘Vande Mataram’, has now completed 150n years.
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Opinion

The legacy of our national song

On 7 November, the lyric that has lodged itself in the political and emotional memory of modern India – Vande Mataram – completed 150 years since its composition.
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