To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the patriotic song Vande Mataram, composed by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, the NCC cadets organized a vibrant and patriotic cultural program on 6 December 2025. The event was conducted with great enthusiasm to honor the historic importance of Vande Mataram, which played a significant role in inspiring the people of India during the freedom struggle. The celebration aimed to instill a strong sense of patriotism, unity, and national pride among the students.
The program began with a brief introduction highlighting the historical significance of Vande Mataram. Cadets delivered inspiring speeches explaining how the song became a powerful symbol of resistance and motivation for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement. The speakers emphasized the message of unity, dedication, and love for the motherland conveyed through the song.
As part of the cultural segment, students presented a graceful classical dance performance depicting the spirit of Mother India and the emotions associated with the patriotic song. The dance performance beautifully expressed the cultural heritage of the nation and received great appreciation from the audience. Following the dance, cadets sang a series of patriotic songs that created an atmosphere filled with pride and respect for the country.
One of the most exciting highlights of the program was the formation of pyramids by the NCC cadets. The pyramid display showcased the discipline, coordination, physical fitness, and teamwork of the cadets. The formation symbolized unity and strength, reflecting the spirit of NCC and the dedication of young citizens toward the nation.
The entire program was organized and performed by NCC cadets with great dedication and enthusiasm. Through speeches, cultural performances, and physical displays, the cadets successfully conveyed the message of patriotism and national unity. The celebration concluded on a proud and inspiring note, reminding everyone of the timeless relevance of Vande Mataram and encouraging students to uphold the values of service, discipline, and devotion to the nation.











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