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In a bid to mark the ‘Surgical Strike Day’ on 29 September, the Union government has requested lyricist Prasoon Joshi to write a special anthem “invoking patriotism in the light of surgical strike commemoration,” The Indian Express reported.
The government also plans to rope in private channels and radio stations to celebrate the operation undertaken in 2016, the daily reported.
Amit Khar, Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry Secretary, details in a note dated 12 September the list of 15 activities to be taken up by the ministry.
Among them are a few private news channels that may be asked to “position the commemoration as part of their programming in news segment, discussion, interface with armed forces in the infotainment model,” the daily reported from Khare’s letter.
The note says the I&B secretary and the principal director-general of Press Information Bureau, the Union government’s chief spokesperson, will “liaise with” the News Broadcasting Standards Authority, a self-regulatory body for TV news, The Indian Express reported added.
The I&B ministry will liaise with the Association of Radio Operators for India. In addition, the ministry will also ask radio jockeys of private FM channels to “utilize their programming schedule” to highlight the occasion, IE reported.
Artists associated with All India Radio will sing patriotic and contemporary songs. The performances will be telecast on LED screens near India Gate.
The ministry will also make use of social media platforms to commemorate the event using a hashtag.
Apart from marking the occasion with “special discussion, special news bulletin”, Doordarshan will play patriotic films such as Border, Lakshya and Ghazi Attack, the daily report added. AIR will have special programmes such as “discussions, song segments, interviews with Armed Personnel, engagement with common citizens”.
According to The Indian Express, the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) will rope in the likes of Kailash Kher to sing the special anthem that may be played “as video spots on private channels.”
In a circular issued by the University Grants Commission (UGC), all the universities have been asked to celebrate the ‘Surgical Strike Day’ on 29 September, marking the operation that was undertaken in 2016, reported ANI.
The circular lists the activities which can be undertaken on that day. Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar said there are no compulsions as far as the institutions are concerned.
The circular also calls for students to "pledge their support" for the armed forces.
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Vice-Chancellor Jagadesh Kumar said the university will be celebrating the ‘Surgical Strike Day’.
Former Union Minister and senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal said it was “absolutely shocking” and that the directive was destroying the independence of the university system.
(With inputs from ANI, The Indian Express)
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