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'Singing national anthem mandatory in Maha colleges from Feb 19'

Updated on: 12 February,2020 07:43 PM IST  |  Pune
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Samant said that considering even 50 percent attendance in colleges, at least 15 lakh students will sing the national anthem before the start of their classes

'Singing national anthem mandatory in Maha colleges from Feb 19'

Cabinet minister Uday Samant. Picture/Twitter Uday Samant

Singing the national anthem will be made compulsory in all colleges of Maharashtra from February 19, cabinet minister Uday Samant said on Wednesday. The state government will issue a notification asking colleges to begin their work with the national anthem from February 19, the birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, said the technical and higher education minister.





Addressing a press conference here, Samant said, "We had taken a decision about the national anthem a few days ago. As per the decision, proceedings in colleges in the state should start with the national anthem." "The decision to make the national anthem mandatory in colleges was taken unanimously and accordingly, a notification to this effect will be issued," the minister said.

He said considering even 50 percent attendance in colleges, at least 15 lakh students will sing the national anthem before the start of their classes. Also, the national anthem will be played at various programmes organised at college and university levels, said Samant, who was in Pune to attend review meetings related to the ministry.

Last month, the Shiv Sena-led government had made it compulsory for school students to read out the preamble of the Constitution during morning assemblies from January 26.

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