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Watch: Visually Impaired Students Bring President Murmu To Tears With This Song
On June 20, during a three-day tour of Uttarakhand, President Droupadi Murmu celebrated her birthday in an unexpectedly moving way.
She visited the National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities (NIEPVD) in Dehradun, where a heartfelt performance by visually impaired students brought her to tears. The powerful moment, captured on video, resonated deeply across India.
A Song That Sang Straight To The Soul
As the students performed the iconic birthday tune-"Baar baar din yeh aaye..."-their voices carried more than melody. They carried resilience, warmth, and pure intention. President Murmu, visibly moved, wiped away tears as she acknowledged their effort. She later expressed that she "could not hold back" her tears, praising them for singing from their hearts.
Why The Moment Resonated Nationwide
This wasn't just a birthday serenade-it was a profound display of empathy and inclusion. Students with visual disabilities delivered a tribute full of warmth, showing their talent and emotional strength. Murmu's vulnerability shone through, reflecting a deep human connection. Social media users celebrated the moment, hailing it as a powerful reminder of compassion and unity.
President Murmu, India's first tribal and second female President, has a life story rooted in resilience and service. Born on June 20, 1958, in Odisha, she has championed tribal communities, served as Jharkhand's governor, and now leads the nation. Amidst her responsibilities, she consistently uses her platform to promote the empowerment of persons with disabilities. During the NIEPVD visit, she encouraged students to pursue education and contribute to India's growth.
Reflections On Society And Inclusivity
In her address at the institute, President Murmu emphasized that a society's greatness can be gauged by how it supports differently-abled individuals. She noted India's long heritage of compassion and called upon these students to believe in their potential and drive change for a stronger, inclusive India.
A High-Profile Tour With Purpose
Currently on a three-day official tour of Uttarakhand (June 19-21), the President's itinerary included inaugurating President's Retreat and announcing various development projects. Her visit coincides with International Yoga Day celebrations on June 21 at Dehradun's Police Lines. The NIEPVD visit marked not just a birthday milestone, but an affirmation of equality and respect for all citizens.
A Tearful Reminder Of Humanity
In recent months, political leaders and institutions have extended birthday wishes to President Murmu. But it's this one, grounded in sincerity and emotion, that has touched millions. The moment captures a simple truth: leadership isn't just about decisions-it's about connection. Murmu's tears reflect empathy, authenticity, and her ability to see people beyond titles.
It's
easy
to
get
lost
in
policies
and
procedures-but
sometimes,
the
most
powerful
moments
are
the
quiet
ones
when
emotion
speaks
louder
than
words.
President
Murmu's
tearful
response
was
not
just
a
reaction-it
was
a
moment
of
unity,
faith,
and
compassion.
It
resonated
because
it
reminded
us
that
inclusivity
isn't
optional-it's
essential.
As she turns another year older, this moment at NIEPVD will stand out not as just another birthday celebration, but a testament to the transformative power of recognition, love, and mutual respect.



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