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Onam Quotes And Sayings For Students

Onam Quotes For Students And Children

Onam Quotes And Sayings For Students: Celebrated for ten days in the month of Chingam (the first month as per the Malayalam calendar), Onam is an important festival for every Malayalee. It is the festival, which every Malayalam speaking person relates to him / her and his / her homeland – Kerala (India). The festival banishes all the barriers of …

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World Photography Day Information: Date, History, Theme, Quotes

World Photography Day Information For Students

World Photography Day is observed worldwide on 19th of August every year with a lot of zeal and enthusiasm. The day is not only celebrated by the staunch followers of photography, but all the people across the globe irrespective of their professions and interests come together and inspire the coming generations to understand the importance of photography. ​WorldPhotographyDay.com is currently …

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National Flag Of India: Tiranga / Tricolor

National Flag Of India: Tiranga (Tricolor Flag)

National Flag of India is a national symbol designed in horizontal rectangular shape. It is designed using three colors such as deep saffron (top most), white (middle) and India green (lower most). The middle white colour contains navy blue Ashoka Chakra (means Wheel of Law) in the centre having 24 spokes in the wheel. The present form of the national …

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Hindus Need To Learn 5 Lessons From History

Hindus Need To Learn 5 Lessons From History

As we remember horrors of partition, here is what Hindus need to learn to ensure that Bharat is never torn apart again The Hindus’ collective right to retain the cultural, religious and ethical integrity of the only land they have has to be held sacrosanct – legislatively, judicially and socially. This is, perhaps, the one lesson that history is screaming …

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Famous English Quotes on Tobacco

Famous English Quotes on Tobacco

Famous English Quotes on Tobacco: The main objective of celebrating the World No Tobacco Day all over the world is to promote and encourage the common public to reduce or stop the use of tobacco or its products consumption as it may lead to the some lethal diseases (cancer, heart problem) or even death. Individuals from different region of the …

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Mothers Day History: About Julia Ward Howe And Anna Jarvis

Mothers Day History: About Julia Ward Howe And Anna Jarvis

Mothers Day History: Origin of Mother’s Day goes back to the era of ancient Greek and Romans. But the roots of Mother’s Day history can also be traced in UK where a Mothering Sunday was celebrated much before the festival saw the light of the day in US. However, the celebration of the festival as it is seen today is …

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Brazil Encyclopedia & Facts for Students

Brazil Encyclopedia & Facts for Students

Country Name: Brazil System of government: Federal Republic Capital: Brasilia (pop. 177,000) Location: In South America on the coast of the Atlantic, bordered by Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana, i. e. all the South American countries with the exception of Chile. Brazilian territory includes also the islands of Sao Pedro and Sao Paulo, …

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Liechtenstein Encyclopedia & Facts

Liechtenstein Encyclopedia & Facts

Country Name: Liechtenstein System of government: Constitutional Monarchy (Principality) Capital: Vaduz Location: In Central Europe, Liechtenstein is situated on the right bank of the Rhine between Austria and Switzerland Area: 157 sq km National composition: Mostly German Speakers; some immigrant workers Religion: Roman Catholic Official language: German Currency: Swiss franc Highest elevation: Naakopf (2,574 m) in the Alps Chief river: …

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जलियाँवाला बाग में बसंत: सुभद्रा कुमारी चौहान

जलियाँवाला बाग में बसंत - सुभद्रा कुमारी चौहान

जलियाँवाला बाग में बसंत: सुभद्रा कुमारी चौहान – Jallianwala Bagh (जलियाँवाला बाग) is a public garden in Amritsar, and houses a memorial of national importance, established in 1951 by the Government of India, to commemorate the massacre of peaceful celebrators including unarmed women and children by British occupying forces, on the occasion of the Punjabi New Year (Baisakhi) on 13 …

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