L-G Kavinder leads 150 Years of Vande Mataram anniversary celebration at Sindhu Ghat

By Reach Ladakh Correspondent Leh, Nov 08, 2025
Students at the Sindhu Ghat to commemorate 150 years of Vande Mataram.
Leh :

Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Kavinder Gupta, addressed a special ceremony held at the Sindhu Ghat to commemorate 150 years of Vande Mataram — the national song that has inspired generations of Indians with its message of devotion, unity, and sacrifice.

Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor described the celebration as “not merely the anniversary of a song, but a tribute to the spirit of patriotism and national pride that guided India’s freedom struggle.”

He paid rich tribute to Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, the composer of Vande Mataram, stating that “his immortal creation awakened a sense of collective strength and faith among Indians during the darkest days of colonial rule.”

 “The words Vande Mataram are not just an expression of reverence—they symbolize our gratitude to the motherland that has given us identity, culture, and purpose,” the Lt Governor remarked.

Highlighting Ladakh’s contribution to the idea of a strong and united India, Kavinder Gupta said, “This sacred land, where the sky touches the earth, represents the living soul of our nation. The people of Ladakh, known for their simplicity, courage, and patriotism, continue to inspire the rest of India through their devotion and service.” He also lauded the bravery of soldiers stationed at the borders, commending their unwavering commitment to safeguarding the nation.

The Lt Governor noted that Ladakh is emerging as a vital part of India’s growth story, with remarkable progress in education, tourism, environmental conservation, handloom, and women-led self-help initiatives.

“Our vision is to build a self-reliant, sustainable, and prosperous Ladakh—one that harmonizes tradition with modernity, and development with nature,” he said.

Addressing the youth, Kavinder Gupta urged them to channel their energy and creativity toward nation-building. “True patriotism lies not in slogans or celebrations, but in honest work, innovation, and service to society,” he emphasized. He encouraged young people to contribute across sectors including science, education, agriculture, and entrepreneurship, becoming active partners in India’s journey toward Atmanirbhar Bharat.

The Lt Governor called upon the people of Ladakh to take a collective pledge to educate their children, protect the environment, and uphold unity, peace, and harmony. “As our forefathers fought for freedom inspired by Vande Mataram, let us dedicate ourselves to building a developed India and a strong, prosperous Ladakh,” he said.

Photo Caption: Students at the Sindhu Ghat to commemorate 150 years of Vande Mataram.
Concluding his address, Kavinder Gupta urged, “Let us all work with sincerity and dedication—for the glory of Mother India, for the peace and prosperity of Ladakh, and for a bright future for every citizen.”

A mass singing of Vande Mataram marked the emotional highlight of the event.

The occasion was graced by Bhanu Prabha, Administrative Secretary, Education Department; Romil Singh Donk, Deputy Commissioner, Leh; Tsering Paldan, Director, Tourism Department; senior officials from the Tourism Department and Ladakh Police; other government officers; and students from Delhi Public School, Leh.