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From the Misty Hills, Tiny Voice Singing National Anthem Touches Millions
From the Misty Hills, Tiny Voice Singing National Anthem Touches Millions

India.com

time09-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

From the Misty Hills, Tiny Voice Singing National Anthem Touches Millions

Just a few days ahead of Independence Day, the internet was delighted by a heartwarming display of patriotism from a cute little citizen. A video has gone viral on social media, showing a tiny voice from the misty mountains of Arunachal Pradesh echoing the spirit of nationalism. In the clip, the little girl can be seen bringing the Indian National Anthem to life with her innocent yet powerful voice. The tiny tot, seemingly dressed in her school uniform while hanging her identity card around her neck, looked even more adorable with little rubber bands in her cutesy ponytails and a small napkin pinned to her outfit. A little voice somewhere in Arunachal echoing a mighty nations anthem, letting the world know 'I am India and India is me'. Jai Hind.@BJP4Arunachal @BJP4India @PemaKhanduBJP @TheAshokSinghal @KalingMoyongBJP — Mutchu Mithi (@Mutchu4) August 7, 2025 The footage captures her with her eyes closed, delivering a devoted and melodious rendition of the National Anthem. The video was also shared by Mutchu Mithi, BJP's State Chief Spokesperson in a post on X. He captioned it, "A little voice somewhere in Arunachal echoing a mighty nations anthem, letting the world know 'I am India and India is me'. Jai Hind." Netizens also reacted with heartfelt emotions, and one user wrote, "These daughters and granddaughters of India will be the proud saviours of the Nation . Proud , beautiful , strong" Another user wrote, "So cute. They will turn out to be more patriots than our north and south brigade of woke students"

'Next successor will be born in free world': Arunachal CM Prema Khandu on next Dalai Lama, says 'China has no role'
'Next successor will be born in free world': Arunachal CM Prema Khandu on next Dalai Lama, says 'China has no role'

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

'Next successor will be born in free world': Arunachal CM Prema Khandu on next Dalai Lama, says 'China has no role'

Arunachal CM Pema Khandu with the Dalai Lama - Image credit: X/@PemaKhanduBJP NEW DELHI: Amid the tension between China and the Dalai Lama over the next successor, Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu on Tuesday stated that the next spiritual leader will be born in a free world. While talking with PTI, Khandu noted that the selection of a new Dalai Lama begins only after the current one passes away. He expressed hope and offered prayers for the 14th Dalai Lama to live for another 40 years. "In fact, as I said, His Holiness' health is very good. And this time too -- on the occasion of his 90th birthday celebration -- His Holiness said that he will live to be around 130 years old. So we all pray and I am very hopeful that he will live to be 130," Khandu told PTI Videos on Tuesday. As a Buddhist and follower of the Dalai Lama, Khandu acknowledged his limited knowledge of the selection process but confirmed established procedures exist. He clarified that while the specific birthplace remains uncertain, the next spiritual leader will emerge from a free society. When questioned about China's exclusion, Khandu confirmed this, citing the country's lack of democratic values. Regarding Tibet's Chinese governance, Khandu remained diplomatic, emphasising that the future Dalai Lama would originate from a nation valuing freedom of expression and democratic principles. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Susan Boyle Is Now so Thin and Looks Beautiful! Undo Khandu said, 'I don't know why China is objecting to it. They must have their own policy. There is no Dalai Lama institution in China. The Dalai Lama institution is recognised mainly in the Himalayan belt and by the Tibetan Buddhists. China has no role in it.' The chief minister said the Dalai Lama institution has been continuing for over 600 years, from the first Dalai Lama to the current 14th.

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