Banaras Hindu University (BHU): Today is the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation. He was born on 2nd October 1869 in the town of Porbandar, Gujarat. Even though on 30th January, in the year 1948, Gandhiji was shot and killed, but he is still alive in …
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The International Day of Peace: Histrory, Significance & more
Who is not a beloved of Peace? In the discovery of peace, man has given their life. But regret, today we all are going away from this peace day by day. Today earth, sky and ocean are all turbulent. Selfishness and hatred have split the human society. So the message …
Read More »Doordarshan: 61 Years of Television in India
Recall those days when there was an eagerness of watching Chitrahar coming on Doordarshan. We all used to wait to hear the news and every word of ‘Ramayana’, ‘Mahabharata’ was eager to be heard. When the signal was not received properly, the roof-mounted antennas were inclined in every direction. If …
Read More »National Sports Day – A Tribute to the Hockey Legend
National Sports Day: India is still said to be a developing nation but we Indians have made many achievements when it comes to the Sports Arena. Whether it be the most popular sport ‘Cricket’ or be the national sport of India ‘Hockey’, India made may remarkable achievements. Each year, India …
Read More »NRA CET 2020: Key Things to Know About NRA CET
NRA stands for National Recruitment Agency. In the latest announcement by the Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister of India, has given the approval to NRA for conducting the Common Eligibility Test (CET). NRA will have representatives from various government departments namely the Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Finance/Department …
Read More »19 Crazy and Unknown facts about Left-Handed People
Hey! Do you know anyone left-handed? Your friend, relative, family member or anyone else? This article is purely dedicated to them. If you know someone, do share this article with them and let them know how lucky they are, don’t they? They are only 10% of the world’s population. International …
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