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A Chhattisgarh woman is been drinking chai since 3o years and is completely fine.
Born on October 2, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or Bapu was one of the more popular freedom fighters instrumental in leading India to freedom from British servitude. Gandhi inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world and advocated non-violence in India’s struggle for freedom. Popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi,[Read More…]
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi fondly known as “Father of Nation”, was not just a leader but also a visionary. Mahatma Gandhi, the man who led India to freedom from the oppressive British colonial rule, was assassinated on January 30, 1948 at the age of 78. Nathuram Godse, a Hindu fanatic, was found[Read More…]
2019 shall be remembered as the year that honoured unsung heroes from the crowd of commons. After inspiring story of Odisha’s Padma Shri ‘Chai Wala’ who imparts free education to poor kids from his meagre earnings from tea stall, here comes another epitome of humankind, Friederike Irina Bruning who was[Read More…]
They say that a pen is mightier than the sword. However, according to The Press Freedom Index, India ranks as one of those places where journalists find themselves amidst life-threatening situations. Despite the upsurge in violence, journalists have continued to make their mark on the society. Gauri Lankesh was one[Read More…]
Devarapalli Prakash Rao, who runs a tea stall in the city’s Buxi Bazaar area has been conferred with nation’s top honour Padma Shri for his contribution in the field of social work. Selling tea for the past 50 years, what more that he gives away is education to 80 children from the[Read More…]
In the year 2017, Dinesh decided to do something about the domestic and industrial waste that was killing the Sabarmati River.
As the 70th Republic Day is knocking our doors, we remember the sacrifice, struggle and independence of India from British Raj. And since no celebration is complete without a Bollywood twist, there are several songs that beautifully captures the spirit of patriotism. From Lata Mangeshkar’s ‘Ae Mere Vatan Ke Logon’ to[Read More…]
The National flag was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India on 22 July 1947, 24 days prior to the formal declaration of Independence.
Seeing the celebration of our Constitution not only fills us with pride for our nation but also begs for introspection. And this has been reflected several times in Indian cinema. As Republic Day comes knocking, we have listed ten epic Bollywood films for you to watch and rejoice the patriotic eve.[Read More…]
On 25 January India celebrates National Voters’ Day every year to push people to enrol as voters and improve the participation of masses in the election exercises to put their opinion forward through the democratic electoral system. 2019, being a General Elections year makes the day even more important. As[Read More…]
Republic Day 2019 Inspirational Quotes and GIFs: Republic day is a day, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm in educational institutions as well as residential complexes. Skits, essay-writing, singing and other cultural functions are organized. Many schools will also hold the annual day on January 26, 2019. Radio, television and[Read More…]
Happy Republic Day 2019: Quotes, and GIF Files: This time, on the occasion of Republic Day of India, South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa will be the chief guest to witness the Parade and Prize distribution ceremony. Apart from this, every office and school will organize the functions or events of[Read More…]
Happy Republic Day 2019 Wishes, Images, Quotes, and Status: India will celebrate its 70th Republic Day on January 26, 2019, Saturday. While the country attained freedom on the 15th of August, it was on January 26, 1950, the Constitution of India was formed. This completed country’s transition towards becoming an independent[Read More…]
It was this day in the history 53 years ago when India lost its pioneer in the country’s nuclear programme, Homi Jehangir Bhabha. If it was not for him, India might not have the prowess it has in the field today. As the nation remembers the contributions of the great scientist,[Read More…]
Bhimsen Joshi has won the highest civilian honor, Bharat Ratna.
Among the 12, lists the name of IPS officer Rina Mitra. Mitra, if chosen, would be the first woman to head the CBI.
Kalo Mallick, a 50-year-old man from Kachaipara area is a hard-core worshiper of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
Left-handed people may face more difficult challenges in learning to write for various reasons. In many languages, including English, everything is written in left-to-right progression which favors their right-handed counterpart. When writing with right-hand in left-to-right progression, it is easier to see every letter that has just been written, and[Read More…]
Today, on 123rd birth anniversary of Subhas Chandra Bose, the ceremonial chief of the Indian National army, by listing the key highlights of his life.
On this day tributes are paid to the soldiers who lost their lives in the battlefield at the Amar Jawan Jyoti, India Gate, New Delhi. At all the Army Command headquarters of the country, celebrations take place.
Little did everyone know that a young and zealous Parsi girl would go on to become India’s first female photojournalist, and perhaps even the best one till this day. Homai Vyarawalla, the first Indian woman photojournalist ose to fame for her work between 1938 and 1970, which included some of[Read More…]
It wasn’t a fan or a journalist, it wasn’t even an ex-cricketer or a commentator, rather it was an ad-company which gave India’s supreme cricketer Rahul Dravid the nickname of “The Wall.” In 1997, the ad agency Leo Burnett was working for Reebok’s campaign. To make the campaign catchy, the team of[Read More…]
‘Fearless Nadia’ was an actress and first stuntwoman of India, who was one of the biggest stars in the 1930s-40s in Indian cinema. Born Mary Ann Evans, in Perth, Australia in 1908 to a British soldier father and Greek mother, she moved to Bombay in 1913 when her father got stationed[Read More…]
Protul Chandra Sorcar, the Indian magician who shot to international fame, mesmerised audiences all over the world with his shows in 1950s and 1960s. Born on February 23, 1913 in Ashekpur Village of Bengal (now Bangladesh), Sorcar was the sixth generation of his family to continue Magic. Sorkar excelled in[Read More…]