Holi and Bollywood songs go together. People play vibrant tracks to enjoy the festival of colours and also to make videos for social media. From Balam Pichkari to Rang Barse to Jai Jai Shivshankar, we ...
Before the event, Krishna told The Indian Express that “every symbol is powerful on its own, some of them you notice more ...
In 1950, the Constituent Assembly placed Jana Gana Mana at the heart of the Republic and limited Vande Mataram’s official role. Revisiting that balance today raises deeper questions about India’s ...
Pop icon King has unveiled his latest musical endeavour with the release of his single Maza Pyaar Karne Mein, a romantic centrepiece from his upcoming album Raja Hindustani. The track sees King ...
The national anthem debate in India intensifies with new directives elevating Vande Mataram alongside Jana Gana Mana, creating mandates for public expression ...
A Karol G lawsuit over her album Mañana Será Bonito has been dropped - and in a rare move, the copyright accusers are apologizing for suing her.
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By amendment, not by fiat

The 42nd Constitution Amendment Act, 1976 inserted Article 51A to prescribe Fundamental Duties which include, inter alia, (a) to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideal and institutions, the ...
BHOPAL: No stranger to controversy, with 105 criminal cases registered against him, former BJP leader and sitting Telangana MLA, T Raja Singh, created.
This week's Five Burning Questions looks at a week where Bad Bunny notches 18 songs on the Hot 100 and scores his second No. 1 with "DtMF." ...
First, that “Jana Gana Mana” was written in honour of King George, or that the “Adhinayak” in the song is King George – simply put, is utter rubbish. This has been said before by historians, and ...
The Union Home Ministry has issued detailed guidelines mandating that all six stanzas of the National Song Vande Mataram, written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, must be sung first whenever the ...
New guidelines issued by the Union Home Ministry on the National Song ‘Vande Mataram’ state that the audience must stand to attention whenever the official version of the song is sung or played.