April 18, 2017 4:40 PM

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SC seeks Centre's response on plea seeking framing of policy for promoting national anthem, national song

The Supreme Court today sought response from the Centre in four weeks on a plea seeking framing of a policy for promoting the national anthem and the national song.<br/>'<br/>A bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra issued notice and asked the Centre to file its reply on the plea which also sought to ascertain the feasibility of singing the national anthem and the national song in Parliament, assemblies, courts, schools and colleges on working days.<br/>'<br/>The petition filed by advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay sought directions for taking steps to promote brotherhood and<br/>national integrity in the country.<br/>'<br/>On February 17, the apex court had refused to go into the debate for making singing of the national song mandatory in schools and clarified that it has "kept alive" such a plea only for the national anthem without expressing any view on it.<br/>'<br/>The apex court had on November 30 last year ordered cinema halls across the nation to mandatorily play the<br/>national anthem before screening of a movie when the audience<br/>must stand and show respect.<br/>' <br/>

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