Initiated in 1967, the National Group Song Competition is an annual feature aimed at generating patriotic fervor among students. It has become a symbol of identity for Bharat Vikas Parishad across thousands of schools in India.
The competition is organized for students from classes VI to XII, performing patriotic songs in Hindi and regional languages at various levels including Branch, Prant, Region, and All India level.
Ever since its inception in 1967, the National Group Song Competition has become an annual feature. This inspirational competition has generated patriotic fervor and has become a symbol of Bharat Vikas Parishad's popularity and identity among students, their families, and teachers.
Every year, more than 5 lakh students from approximately 50,000 schools participate in this program, making it one of the largest cultural and patriotic initiatives for students in India.
The National Group Song Competition is one of the most popular projects undertaken by Bharat Vikas Parishad with the objective of value-based character building. The main aim is to instill a sense of patriotism, moral values, and social responsibility among children and the youth of the nation.
After its initiation in 1967, the first National-level Group Song Competition was held in 1975. Since then, the program has continued every year with continuity, grandeur, and growing popularity, becoming an important national event that shapes the identity of students nationwide.