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editEnglish: Where Teesta and Rangeet Flow | |
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de facto State song of Sikkim | |
Lyrics | Sanu Lama, 1970 |
Music | Dushyant Lama, 1970 |
Jahan Bagcha Teesta Rangeet (Where Teesta and Rangeet Flow) is the traditional anthem of Sikkim, India.
History
editThe Kingdom of Sikkim became a British protectorate in 1860 and following Indian independence in 1947, became a protectorate of India in 1950. During this period, Sikkim was an absolute monarchy ruled by a monarch known as the Chogyal. During this period, the national anthem of Sikkim was Denjong Silé Yang Chagpa Chilo (Why is Sikkim Blooming So Fresh and Beautiful?).[1][2]
Jahan Bagcha Teesta Rangeet was released 4 April 1970 to mark the birthday of the then Chogyal Palden Thondup Namgyal. Following a referendum in 1975, Sikkim became a state of India and the monarchy was abolished. The song was initially prohibited by the Indian authorities as it contained a reference to the Sikkemese monarchy. It was later reinstated with slightly altered lyrics which replaced the words "king and queen" with "motherland".[3][4] Nowadays, the song is used as the de facto state song for Sikkim, played at state government functions.[5][6][7][8]
Lyrics
editRomanization | English translation |
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JANHA BAGCHA TEESTA RANGIT, |
Where Teesta and Rangeet flow ahead |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/1810/243140/bot_2003_02_04.pdf?sequence=1
- ^ http://www.darjeeling-unlimited.com/anthem.html
- ^ http://sikkim-historyhunter.blogspot.com/2011/09/national-song-of-independent-sikkim.html
- ^ https://sikhim.blogspot.com/2009/04/janha-bagcha-teesta-rangit.html
- ^ https://sikkim.gov.in/media/news-announcement/news-info?name=The+123rd+Raising+Day+Celebration+of+Sikkim+Police+was+held+at+SAP+ground+Pangthang
- ^ https://www.sikkim.com/news-documentary/Jaha-bagcha-Teesta-Rangit-Performance-by-Sikkim-Police/66929923681306226916291822140958155598
- ^ http://scstsenvis.nic.in/arcindex3.aspx?sslid=1220&subsublinkid=746&langid=1&mid=4
- ^ https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2895946704016931
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editEnglish: Uttar Pradesh Covers Itself in the Pages of History | |
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Uttar Pradesh Sametata Khud ko Itihaas ke Pannon Mein | |
State song of Uttar Pradesh | |
Adopted | 2022 |
Uttar Pradesh Sametata Khud ko Itihaas ke Pannon Mein (Uttar Pradesh Covers Itself in the Pages of History) is the state song of Uttar Pradesh, India. The song was adopted in 2022 as part of the "Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav" initiative to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Indian independence.[1][2]
Lyrics
editThis article may be a rough translation from Hindi. It may have been generated, in whole or in part, by a computer or by a translator without dual proficiency. (January 2023) |
Hindi (Devanagari) | Romanization | English translation |
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उत्तर प्रदेश समेटता खुद को इतिहास के पन्नों में |
uttar pradesh sametata khud ko itihaas ke pannon mein |
Uttar Pradesh covers itself in the pages of history |
See also
editReferences
editExternal links
editCategory:Indian state songs Category:Symbols of Uttar Pradesh
2013
editHost city | Bath |
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Athletes | 1,700 |
Events | in 12 sports |
Opening | 28 August 2013 |
Closing | 1 September 2013 |
Website | www |
The 2013 Special Olympics Great Britain National Games were held in Bath between the 25 and 31 July 2009. Over 1,700 athletes with intellectual disabilities competed in 12 sports over five days of competition.[1]
Sports
editTwelve sports were contested at the games:[2]
See also
editReferences
editExternal links
editCategory:Special Olympics Category:Sport in Bath Category:Multi-sport events in the United Kingdom Category:2013 in multi-sport events Category:2013 in British sport Category:2013 in England
2017
editHost city | Sheffield |
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Athletes | 2600 |
Opening | 7 August 2017 |
Closing | 12 August 2017 |
Main venue | Bramall Lane Stadium |
Website | sheffield2017 |
The 2017 Special Olympics Great Britain National Games were held in Sheffield between the 7 and 12 August 2017.[1] Over 2600 athletes with intellectual disabilities participated in 21 sports over six days of competition.
Venues
editCompetition venues included Ponds Forge International Sports Centre, the English Institute of Sport and the Sheffield Hallam Football Centre. The opening and closing ceremonies were held at Bramall Lane Stadium.[2]
Sports
editThe following competitions took place.[3]
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editReferences
editExternal links
editCategory:Special Olympics Category:Sport in Sheffield Category:Multi-sport events in the United Kingdom Category:2017 in multi-sport events Category:2017 in British sport Category:2017 in England