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  2. National Pledge (India) - Wikipedia

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    The National Pledge has been required to be recited in schools daily since Republic Day, January 26, 1965, [3] and is also spoken during school assemblies, on Independence Day, Republic Day, and at other traditional or lawful ceremonies and also daily in school.

  3. Sri Lanka Matha - Wikipedia

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    Naturally, Sri Lanka Matha was also sung in Sinhalese. Some groups, and Sri Lanka's former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, were opposed to the government officially allowing the Tamil version to be sung. [27] [60] [59] [61] In 2020, the Sri Lankan government stopped using the Tamil version of the national anthem at the main Independence Day ...

  4. Independence Day (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    The President's speech typically highlights the achievements of the government during the past year, raises important issues and gives a call for further development. The President also pays tribute to the national heroes of Sri Lanka, observes two minutes of silence in their memory, challenges and vows to eradicate separatism.

  5. Tryst with Destiny - Wikipedia

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    Tryst with Destiny, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's Independence Day Speech (1947) video by Indian National Congress " Tryst with Destiny " was an English-language speech by Jawaharlal Nehru , the first Prime Minister of India , to the Indian Constituent Assembly in the Parliament House , on the eve of India's Independence , towards midnight on 14 ...

  6. Indian independence movement in Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    The Indian independence movement had a long history in the Tamil-speaking districts of the then Madras Presidency going back to the 18th century.. The first resistance to the British was offered by the legendary Since then there had been rebellions by polygars such as the Puli Thevar, Veeramangai Velu Nachiyar, Muthu Vaduganatha Periyavudaya Thevar, Ondiveeran, Marudu brothers, Veerapandiya ...

  7. Jana Gana Mana - Wikipedia

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    A shortened version consisting of the first and last lines (and taking about 20 seconds to play) is also staged occasionally. [9] It was first publicly sung on 27 December 1911 at the Calcutta (present-day Kolkata ) Session of the Indian National Congress .

  8. National Hero of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    From 1948 to 1972, the nation was known as the Dominion of Ceylon, with its national day, known as Sri Lanka Independence Day being held annually on 4 February. [11] [12] It declared itself a republic on 22 May 1972. [13] Yearly, the National Heroes are celebrated on this day. [14] [15]

  9. Athichudi - Wikipedia

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    Athichudi Venpa. The Athichudi (Tamil: ஆத்திசூடி, romanized: Āthichūdi) is a collection of single-line quotations written by Avvaiyar and organized in alphabetical order.