All you need to know about his Political Journey…

Captain Amarinder Singh, a former royal, a veteran of the Indian Army, and a politician from India, was the 15th Chief Minister of Punjab.  Born on March 11, 1942, He completed his education in Patiala at The Lawrence School,, and later at Punjab University, where he obtained a degree in Arts.Also Read : Virushka seeks Blessing at Mahakaleshwar at Ujjain, ahead of IND vs Aus matchBeginning of his Political Career: His political career is said to begin in 1980 when he was  1st elected to the Lok Sabha, from the Patiala constituency. He was inducted into the Congress by Rajiv Gandhi. After gaining 4 years of experience, he left Parliament in 1984 during a protest at the Army’s involvement in Operation Blue Star. Following his election to the state assembly from Talwandi Sabo, he joined the Shiromani Akali Dal and was appointed a minister in the state cabinet for agriculture, forestry, development, and panchayats.Finally Punjab CM in 2002: He was then appointed as the Chief Minist

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Holika Dahan date, Puja timing and Significance

India is a diverse country, and a lot of diverse festivals are being celebrated across the country…. And finally, the festival full of colours is back. Holi the festival of Colours has finally approached, Holi as a festival brings a message of togetherness to Hindus,  Every year Holi is celebrated on two days, which are witnessed as ‘Choti Holi’ or Holika Dahan, and ‘Badi Holi’ or Dhulandi, which is even famous as ‘Rang Wali Holi.’ Holi 2023: According to Dirk Panchang, this year the Holika Dahan or the choti Holi is to be celebrated on 7th of March and mahurat for the Holika Dahan s to begin from 6:24 pm and would be there upto8:51pm.And if talking about the most awaited day, Dhulandi is to be celebrated on 8th of March, interestingly 8th of March is also celebrated as International Women’s day across the globe.Holika Dahan Vidhi:  There are various rituals according to the tradition and each state each culture has its own way to celebrate its festival of Colours

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Special buses introduced for Women in Hyderabad, ahead of women’s day

India being the country with full of culture, We all know India is a country were women are given the privilege of goddess, and on the special day of International women’s day being celebrated across the world on 8th march, the Hyderabad government has come up with something special to make women feel even more special on that day. Also read : Bollywood: Fact about Hrithik RoshanTelangana Road Transport  Corporation  has introduced daily special bus services for girl students and women passengers, on the occasion of International Women’s Day on March 8. Ladies’ Special bus services will be functioning from the outskirts of Hyderabad to various places in the city. TSRTC Managing Director VC Sajjanar urged women and girls to utilize the service for safe travel.Also apart from this special bus services will also be extended to include Gurunanak University. The bus routes will be LB Nagar to Ibrahimpatnam – Gurunanak University and Gurunanak University to LB Nagar. watch :

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What is Raman Effect all about?

The last day of the 2nd month is celebrated as National Science day across the country… But are you aware of why is it celebrated today? Every year 28th of February is celebrated as National Science day to celebrate the announcement of the “Raman effect.” In 1986, the Government of India designated February 28 as National Science Day, to commemorate the announcement of the discovery of the “Raman effect”. Also Read: Union Finance Minister Presented Economic Survey of 2022-2328th of February was chosen to celebrate the announcement of the discovery of the “Raman Effect” by then Prime Miniter of the country Rajiv Gandhi. The Raman Effect was the discovery which won physicist Sir CV Raman his Nobel Prize in 1930. Conducting a deceptively simple experiment, Raman discovered that when a stream of light passes through a liquid, a fraction of the light scattered by the liquid is of a different colour. This discovery was immediately recognised as groundbreaking in the scientific

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History, Significance, Theme

21st of February is observed as Mother language day internationally across the world. The day is being celebrated in order to spread awareness of linguistic, and cultural diversity, and to promote multilingualism. India is home to hundreds of languages and thousands of dialects which make its linguistic and cultural diversity the most unique in the world. Language is not only a means of communication but it also represents a diverse cultural and intellectual heritage.Also read: Delhi: Man kills girlfriend, stores body in RefrigeratorHistory: In November 1999, the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) proclaimed International Mother Language Day. The General Assembly of the UN welcomed the proclamation of the day in its resolution.More than 6,700 languages are spoken worldwide but at least 40% are threatened with extinction.The classroom has a vital role to play in keeping them alive!@UNESCO is calling on countries to imp

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History, Significance and Importance

20th February is being observed as the World Day of Social Justice, As the name says it all, the day is being observed across the globe in order to raise voice for those who all have not got socially justice a to bring together diverse communities around the world in an effort to eradicate poverty, physical discrimination, gender inequalities, religious discrimination and illiteracy, and create a society that is socially integrated. History: The day was 1st observed in the year 2007, when the Genral Assembly declared 20th February as the World Social justice day every year. Even though it is very recent that the day is being observed and is celebrated, within a small time it is being made sure that people got their justice.Also read: Delhi: Man kills girlfriend, stores body in RefrigeratorSignificance: The day is looked as the opportunity and the individuals, eflect on the progress made towards achieving social justice, as well as identify areas where more work is needed. Th

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PM Modi pays tribute on Pulwama attack’s 4th anniversary

Its been 4 years since when 40 CRPF jawans lost their lives after a suicide bomber drove a car laden with explosives into the security force convoy. The attack was carried out by the Pakistani terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed, which is led by Masood Azhar based in Bahawalpur. Which left the country in shock. Remembering the real country heroes, PM Modi paid tribute to them via a tweet on Tuesday morning, while tweeting PM Modi said, “Remembering our valorous heroes who we lost on this day in Pulwama. We will never forget their supreme sacrifice. Their courage motivates us to build a strong and developed India”Remembering our valorous heroes who we lost on this day in Pulwama. We will never forget their supreme sacrifice. Their courage motivates us to build a strong and developed India.— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 14, 2023 Even after four years, Masood Azhar continues to be free under protection by Pakistani deep state. Last year, the center has designated his brotherÂ

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Celebrating International Day of Education 2023

Every year 24th of January is being celebrated as International day of Education across the world. But did you know the reason behind it? This day is dedicated towards empowering people with the light of education, peace, and prosperity.Education being one of the main Fundamental rights for the people all round the world, it is very necessary to let people across the globe know about the importance of the education.Also read : “Parakram Diwas” observed in order to celebrate 51st Anniversary of THE EPIC BATTLE OF LAUNGEWALA .On the occasion of international education day, several events, workshops, seminars, and other educational programs will be held globally to ensure that every human soul on earth knows the significance of education.Theme 2023 : The theme of International Education Day 2023 is ‘To Invest in People, Prioritize Education.’ UNESCO has dedicated this year’s International Education Day to the Women of Afghanistan who are being deprived of their right to education.Sig

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December 19th Liberation Day of Goa : PM Modi addresses people of this occasion.

December 19th is being observed as the Liberation day of Goa in the country.  And on this occasion PM Modi greeted people and also addressed people recalled the courage and monumental contribution of those who were part of the movement.While greeting people of Goa, he also tweeted, “Goa Liberation Day greetings to the people of Goa. On this day, we recall the courage and monumental contribution of all those who were a part of the movement to free Goa. We are inspired by their vision and are working towards Goa’s development.”Talking about the liberation day, the day is being celebrated because The Goa Liberation Day is celebrated on December 19 to commemorate the liberation of the state from Portuguese rule by the Indian armed forces in the year 1961. Not only PM Modi, but other top politicians across the country greeted the liberation day of Goa. Leaders took to Twitter to recall the armed forces’ valiant efforts in freeing Goa from years of colonial rule. President Draupadi Murmu a

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Vijay Diwas : The day of Librating Bangladesh.

This year marks the 51st anniversary of India’s victory over Pakistan in the 1971 war, which saw the liberation of Bangladesh, formerly known as East Pakistan. India declared victory on December 16, 1971, after the Pakistani armed forces surrendered. Since then, the day has been commemorated as Vijay Diwas to remember the bravery and sacrifices of the Indian defence forces.We celebrate Vijay Diwas as kargil war victory and to salute our soldiers in NCC we participate in various competitions like painting, poem, article writing and other activities. We also take seminars or webinars to spread patriotism in the nation and we used to tell the saga of the Spartans as well. This year 22nd Kargil Vijay downs we celebrated. Me and my friends salute the soldiers by running 22km. I also wrote an article on Kargil Vijay diwas. Whenever forget our real heroes and the soldiers are our real heroes because they sacrifice theirlife for us. I again salute to the Kargil heroes and I want to thank all t

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