IIAS coffee table book on role of Vande Mataram in freedom movement to be released on July 10
Shimla, July 7 -- The Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS) Rashtrapati Niwas, Shimla, is set to present the history, evolution, and role of the national song "Vande Mataram" in the Indian freedom movement, backed by authentic documents.
After an extensive study, the IIAS, one of India's premier centres of advanced research in the humanities, social sciences and literature, has prepared a coffee-table book titled "Vande Mataram: A Journey".
Vice President CP Radhakrishnan will launch the book on July 10, coinciding with the 150th anniversary of 'Vande Mataram'.
The book provides a detailed account of the composition of "Vande Mataram", its significance, its role in the freedom struggle, and the controversies that arose over time. It further includes a research-based narrative covering everything from the initial objections raised against the song at the 1923 Kakinada session of the Congress to the process of omitting four of its stanzas in 1937.
Alongside the launch ceremony, an exhibition featuring 20 rare images depicting the historical journey of the national song will be organised.
The IIAS emphasises that it ensures the quality and authenticity of any academic publication before releasing it to the public consequently, all facts included in this book are based on original records and historical sources.
According to sources, the book also notes that two distinct ideological streams of leadership emerged during the Indian national movement. While one stream remained rooted in Indian cultural traditions and embraced modern ideas, the other was moreheavily influenced by western ideas....
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