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7 New Things About Performing The National Anthem According To The Supreme Court Order

It's not just about Jana Gana Mana before the movies.
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The Supreme Court order (.pdf) on the national anthem does not only ask Jana Gana Mana to be played before every movie in the theatres, it says a lot more. Here are the seven new things about performing the national anthem you need to know:

1. Can't make money using the national anthem: There shall be no commercial exploitation to give financial advantage or any kind of benefit. To elaborate, the National Anthem should not be utilised by which the person involved with it either directly or indirectly shall have any commercial benefit or any other benefit.

2. No dramatisation of Jana Gana Mana: There shall not be dramatisation of the National Anthem and it should not be included as a part of any variety show. It is because when the National Anthem is sung or played it is imperative on the part of every one present to show due respect and honour. To think of a dramatised exhibition of the National Anthem is absolutely inconceivable.

3. No Jana Gana Mana on your T-shirt? National Anthem or a part of it shall not be printed on any object and also never be displayed in such a manner at such places which may be disgraceful to its status and tantamount to disrespect. It is because when the National Anthem is sung, the concept of protocol associated with it has its inherent roots in National identity, National integrity and Constitutional Patriotism.

4. Anthem before Movie: All the cinema halls in India shall play the National Anthem before the feature film starts and all present in the hall are obliged to stand up to show respect to the National Anthem.

5. Shut the door please: Prior to the National Anthem is played or sung in the cinema hall on the screen, the entry and exit doors shall remain closed so that no one can create any kind of disturbance which will amount to disrespect to the National Anthem. After the National Anthem is played or sung, the doors can be opened.

6. Flag on the screen: When the National Anthem shall be played in the Cinema Halls, it shall be with the National Flag on the screen.

7. Only in full. The abridged version of the National Anthem made by any one for whatever reason shall not be played or displayed.

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