Veteran singer Usha Uthup performed at a cultural event at Kolkata's Victoria Memorial to mark 150 years of Vande Mataram. She said music is the only thing that can bring peace. The event was also attended by Governor Dr CV Ananda Bose.

Marking 150 years of Vande Mataram, veteran singer Usha Uthup lent her distinctive musical presence to a cultural programme held at the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata. Speaking to the media at the event, Usha Uthup said, "I'm not here to make a political statement on that because this is a forum only to bring peace and love... Music is the only thing that can bring peace... It is a wonderful feeling, singing in the Victoria Memorial more than anything else. It was great that the people just filled up the place even though it was so cold. Music brings people together."

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Vande Virasat Cultural Celebration

Earlier, on Monday, the Indian Museum joined the nationwide celebration of the 150 years of Vande Mataram with Vande Virasat grand cultural celebration under the leadership of Governor Dr CV Ananda Bose at Victoria Memorial Hall. Governor Ananda Bose also paid floral tributes to the portrait of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee at the Indian Museum, honouring the visionary author of Vande Mataram.

pic.twitter.com/G6Hx71Px36 — Indian Museum (@IndianMuseumKol) January 6, 2026 The event opened with a powerful Invocation of #VandeMataram in the august presence of Kailash Kher, Padamshree awardee, filling the historic space with devotion and national pride, as His Excellency was formally welcomed by the Director, Indian Museum.

The event opened with a stirring invocation of Vande Mataram in the presence of Padma Shri awardee Kailash Kher, filling the historic venue with a deep sense of devotion and national pride. (ANI)

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