what was the evolution after the nizam banned the singing of vandemataram
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On November 16, 1938, the students of Aurangabad Intermediate College, a constituent of Osmania University, decided they should sing Vande Mataram instead of May God preserve unto eternity thy kingdom. The students backed by a teacher, G.M. Shroff, defiantly sang the song as a mark of protest. In no time, the protest movement spread across the Nizam’s dominion and within days, the Osmania University officials banned the singing of Vande Mataram.
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