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'Jan-Gan-Man' was officially adopted by Constituent Assembly as National Anthem of India on 24th January, 1950.
Tagore 1) India - Jana Gana Mana 2) Bangladesh - Amaar Shonaar Bangla
It is the surname of the great freedom fighter and thinker from India, Mr. Tabindranath Tagore. He also wrote India's National Anthem- "Jan Gan Man".
The National Anthem of New Zealand was originally written by Thomas Bracken, then there was one written by a man named Smith and another version was written by Prof Karetu. The version by Bracken is in English, the Smith version is in Maori and the Prof Karetu version is English with the exception of the word "aotearoa."
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In Manx it is known as Arrane Ashoonagh dy Vannin.
INDIAN national anthem "Jan Gan Man Adhinayak. . . Jai hey" is declared as best national anthem by UNESCO in 2008. It is written by Nobel prize winner writer Ravindranath Tagore. It is accepted as national anthem by Constitution in 1950 and first sung in 1915. This is the most rythmic anthem and written in sanskrit. Glorifing all region and communities in India. It tooks 52 seconds accuretly to sing. from, S.Kalmegh
No. A man in a boat in midwar-Francis Scott Key wrote it his references being his surroundings and the war of 1812 (?) itself. Hope that helps. For more info google Francis Scott Key
Captain Ram Singh Thakur of Indian National Army composed the music of 'Jan-Gan-Man'.
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First and foremost the Philippine National Anthem is protected by law, therefore, cannot be reworded or rearranged. It is a symbol of the country's traditions, ideals, history and culture. Martin Nievera's personal rendition of Lupang Hinirang in the Pacquio-Hatton fight is an example of the little importance given to the integrity of one of the nation's symbols. Why change it when it wasn't broken to begin with? People claim it is outdated. Ignorance fuels that claim. The National Anthem, mandated by the people, is in itself defined never to be outdated. No one man can choose to change our National Anthem. It will have to be the choice of a nation, not one mere balladeer who's nationalism is ascued.
'Jan-Gan-Man', originally written by Rabindranath Tagore in Sanskritized Bengali was translated by Abid Ali in Hindi.