On 14 November 2025, Techno India University witnessed an unforgettable moment of patriotism and cultural pride as students took the stage alongside the renowned Bibhishika Band to deliver a soul-stirring rendition of Vande Mataram. What unfolded was far more than a musical performance—it became a collective emotional experience that united everyone present.
Marking 150 years of Vande Mataram, the event honoured the enduring legacy of a song that once ignited the courage and resolve of an entire nation. At TIU, that same spirit was revived as young talents infused the anthem with fresh passion, reverence, and artistic energy.
The hall was alive with anticipation. As the opening notes echoed, the audience was transported into a space where music became memory—where history felt close, and the feeling of India even closer. The seamless collaboration between TIU students and Bibhishika Band transformed the stage into a powerful symbol of unity, showcasing how generations can come together through the art of performance.






Each note held meaning.
Each rhythm carried purpose.
Each voice celebrated the soul of a nation.
For the students, this was more than an opportunity to perform—it was a chance to honour their roots, embrace India’s cultural heritage, and express national pride in one of the most impactful ways possible. For the audience, it served as a reminder of the power music holds in strengthening identity and emotion.
Some performances shine.
Some leave a mark.
But this one stirred hearts in a way words can barely capture.
As the final chorus rose and the last notes of “Vande Mataram” filled the hall, the audience erupted in applause—not just for the performance, but for the emotion it carried, the unity it represented, and the reminder of what it means to belong to this nation.
On this remarkable day, TIU proved once again that education extends beyond books and classrooms—into experiences that shape character, celebrate heritage, and build a stronger, more connected community.
We didn’t just sing Vande Mataram.
We felt India.









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