Improper singing of state anthem - minister orders suspension of teachers


Daijiworld Media Network - Chitradurga (SP)

Chitradurga, Sep 11: In an incident which occurred in the city on Saturday September 10, social welfare minister, H Anjaneya, asked the deputy director of public instruction to suspend teachers of a school, students of which cut short the state anthem during its singing halfway through in a government programme.

On Saturday, district level Dasara sports meet had been held at Onake Obavva stadium here. At the beginning, students of a school failed to sing Naada Geethe completely. Anjaneya observed this, got angry, and asked the officials to suspend teachers for failing to properly teach the Naada Geethe to students.

Later, clarifying his move, the minister said that he observed that the rendering of the state anthem was faulty and that all students of every school are expected to be taught to properly sing both national and state anthems without any mistakes.

  

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  • DP, Mangalore/Chicago

    Mon, Sep 12 2016

    Wait, I didn't even know we had a state anthem!! Why do we have this? Absolute madness this pride in all things unnatural.

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 11 2016

    How many of our politicians know national or state anthem? First politicians should learn our national anthem properly and then expect others to learn and sing properly.

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