Updated January 20th, 2020 at 16:39 IST
Hearing impaired kids use sign language to sing National Anthem, netizens all hearts
An old video of hearing-impaired kids using sign language to sing the National Anthem is winning netizens heart on social media just days before Republic Day.
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Just a few days before, India celebrates its 71st Republic Day on January 26, an old video of children, with hearing impairments singing the National Anthem through sign language is winning hearts on the internet. The video that has already been repeatedly shared on Twitter and Facebook was first uploaded on YouTube in 2017.
Inspiring video
The source of the video is not known as the original poster has not mentioned it but regardless, netizens were filled with pride and awe after seeing the video of small school kids using sign language to sing the national anthem.
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National Anthem by Hearing Impaired Kids.
— ᴬᴹᴮᴱᴿ (@Sel_et_Poivre__)
I can't watch or listen without tears welling up my eyes and feeling a lump in the throat.
Our nation and its anthem stands tall above everything else.... #JaiHind pic.twitter.com/STqbmULKzS
Always feels proud hearing our national anthem; these kids are awesome
— Rohini #BharatHinduNation (@RohiniShah73)
Thank you for sharing #JaiHind
Awesome kids, so proud of you.. Vandemataram 🙏🇮🇳Jai Hind 🙏 🇮🇳
— Bharat Ki Aan... Leela... (@Gangtok7)
Goosebumps while listening to this... Thanks for sharing 👍
— Monika Rana (@MonikaR00432557)
Thanx a lot for sharing this.. ❤️🙏🏻
— вαwlí вαwrchí 🇮🇳 (@Divya_S_Rathore)
One user commented on the fact that the children were standing and performing the anthem with so much pride. Another user stated that the video gave them 'goosebumps'.
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These kids would probably be the few privileged ones in our country who "feel" the meaning of the Anthem every time they sing.
— Kaki 🇮🇳 (@kaki_shan)
Most of us get immersed in the "emotion" of the Anthem...
The video that was posted in 2017 has over 5,000 views and the Twitter vides has almost 500 likes already, even after having been uploaded today.
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Published January 20th, 2020 at 16:39 IST