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Rabindranath Tagore's 'Jana Gana Mana' has been adopted as India's National Anthem. How many stanzas of the said song were adopted?
Only the first stanza
The whole song
Third and Fourth stanza
First and Second stanza
Answer: Option
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P d satpathy said:   1 decade ago
Vande mataram should have been accepted as national anthem. Jana Gana Mana is for eulogising the british queen the bharat bhagya vidhata at that time.

Tejasva said:   1 decade ago
National anthem is not a song its our voice.

Amrita said:   1 decade ago
Whenever I will hear this song, I would have thought the national leaders and salute them. So this song gives us the memories of our freedom strugglers.

Sazz said:   1 decade ago
This song is initially written to please quean of british. Thats why its not taken completely.

Kapil chandel said:   1 decade ago
National anthem has five stanzas only first one adopted.

Maruthi said:   1 decade ago
Our Country in famous of culture & Tradition.

Naga laxmi said:   1 decade ago
As @Sarvesh said there are 5 stanzas in the Jana Gana Mana song. It takes more than 8 minutes to sing.

KUPPAM said:   1 decade ago
India have good traditional and good culture. Am also Indian. Am proud to say an Indian.

Smitheesh K Soman said:   1 decade ago
Most fantastic lyrics which reflects India's wealth & Prosperity

P.anasuya said:   1 decade ago
I like very much our National anthem. Because it has more valuable meanings, beautiful words. Jay hind.


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