India’s national song, “Vande Mataram,” is more than just a composition — it is a symbol of patriotism, pride, and unity. Written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, the song inspired millions during India’s struggle for freedom and continues to awaken a sense of devotion toward the motherland.
In 2025, India will celebrate 150 years of “Vande Mataram”, marking a historic milestone that honors its timeless legacy and emotional connection to the nation’s identity.
The Ministry of Culture will organize the inaugural ceremony for the 150 Years of Vande Mataram on 7th November 2025 at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi.
The event will be graced by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi as the Chief Guest. This grand ceremony will mark the beginning of a year-long nationwide commemoration from 7th November 2025 to 7th November 2026, celebrating the powerful message and musical heritage of “Vande Mataram.”
The song “Vande Mataram” was written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee on 7th November 1875, believed to be on the day of Akshaya Navami.
It first appeared in the Bengali literary journal “Bangadarshan” as part of his famous novel “Anandamath”, and later as a complete book in 1882.
At that time, India was under British rule, and the song gave voice to the country’s awakening spirit of unity, strength, and independence. It personified Mother India as a divine goddess, inspiring countless freedom fighters during the Indian Independence Movement.
On 24th January 1950, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India, declared that “Vande Mataram,” which played a vital role in the freedom struggle, should be given equal honor with the National Anthem “Jana Gana Mana.”
The celebrations will begin at 10:00 AM on 7th November 2025 with a mass singing of “Vande Mataram” across India. People from all walks of life — students, teachers, government officials, police personnel, doctors, and citizens — will take part in this patriotic event.
All states, union territories, ministries, and government departments will hold synchronized singing events at their office premises at 10:00 AM. The Prime Minister’s address will be broadcast live across schools, colleges, and institutions.
This synchronized celebration aims to connect every citizen through the shared emotion of national pride and unity.
To make the celebration more inclusive, the Ministry of Culture has launched a special website — www.vandemataram150.in.
The website offers:
Everyone — from school children to professionals — is encouraged to take part in this campaign and express their love for the motherland.
This nationwide commemoration is not just a celebration of a song but a tribute to the spirit of Indian unity, diversity, and patriotism.
“Vande Mataram” has inspired generations to serve the nation with devotion and courage.
By marking 150 years of this historic creation, India honors the values of freedom, respect, and national pride that the song continues to represent even today.
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