This is not in culture of people since the begining. They need education. It is fault of the organizers who made them to make faults, since it need practice, everu body is not a singer. It is better to educate people before finding fault in them.
Honour we attach to national anthem need to be respected. I appreciate Revakar for taking the issue. Few senior cricket player in team India do not stand in attention position while playing the anthem. And surprisingly media do not comment. I do not think that this attitude of player is not observed by players.$This aspect is not touched even by Revankar.
We see a growing number of pseudo-patriots who never did anything for the motherland but indulge in nit-picking harassment of people who are better than them.
Hindi speaking people often mis-pronounce sanskrit names. There is no Ramayan and Mahabharat. It is Ramayana and mahabharatha. There is no Deewali, it is Deepawali.
The word Sindhu is the correct pronunciation of our National Anthem because it was composed in Bengali language by Rabindranath Tagore and it is actually pronounced as Sindhu in Bangali, Assamese and some other languages in India. Sindh is actually pronounced in Hindi.
Re: Sindhu is correct
by palanki narayana on Sep 08, 2016 03:33 PM | Hide message
It is Sindhu in Telugu too. As a school boy from first to twelfth standard I never heard it pronounced otherwise.
Re: Sindhu is correct
by palanki narayana on Sep 08, 2016 03:40 PM
If you accept Sindhu as correct pronunciation in Assamese and Bengali why not in Telugu?
Re: Re: Sindhu is correct
by Swarup Saikia on Sep 08, 2016 04:31 PM
I have written "in some other languages" also. I have no idea about Telugu (sorry for that). Agreed with you sir