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World Science Day for Peace and Development

World Science Day for Peace and Development

World Science Day for Peace and Development: The day is observed on November 10 to raise awareness about the role of science in promoting sustainable development and underlines the relevance and importance of science in our daily lives. The 2021 year marks the 20th edition of World Science Day for Peace and Development. The objective of the day is to ensure …

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International Week of Science and Peace IWOSP

International Week of Science and Peace

The International Week of Science and Peace (IWOSP) was first observed during 1986 as part of the observance of the International Year of Peace. The organization of events and activities for the week was undertaken as a non-governmental initiative; the secretariat for the International Year of Peace was informed of the preparatory activities and the final summary of events that occurred …

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Hindu Gods And Goddesses Coloring Pages

Hindu Gods & Goddesses Coloring Pages

Hindu Gods and Goddesses Coloring Pages: Hindu religion have millions of Gods & Goddesses, in this page we have collected lesser popular Hindu gods. We have separate collection for Lord Rama (Rama Navami), Maa Durga (Durga Puja), Lord Ganesha (Ganesh Chaturthi), Lord Krishna (Janmashtami), Goddess Saraswati (Saraswati Puja), Lord Shiva (Maha Shivaratri). Hindu Gods And Goddesses Coloring Pages:

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About Diwali Lakshmi Puja?

About Diwali Lakshmi Puja?

Lakshmi Puja on Diwali is an integral part of the Diwali celebrations. This day is also known by the name of ‘Chopada-Puja’. Lakshmi-Puja is performed for the sole purpose of propitiating Goddess Lakshmi and to thank Her for the bestowal of her blessings on the humans. Lakshmi-Puja falls on the darkest night of Amavasya, though with the help of innumerable …

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Diwali Festival History For Students And Children

Diwali Festival History - Hindu Culture & Tradition

Diwali Festival History: The festival of Diwali is celebrated by Indians throughout the world in a joyous mood, with zeal and enthusiasm. The festival is predominated by colorful display of lights, bursting of crackers, cleanliness, sweets, lots of shopping, happiness. The festive spirit brings people of different communities closer, to celebrate the vibrant festival in the most blissful and lively …

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Diwali Rangoli: Kolam, Alpana Diwali Decorations

Diwali Rangoli: Hindu Culture & Tradition

Diwali Rangoli: Rangoli is the art of drawing images and figures on the floor, at the doorstep of one’s home. With the beautiful combination of colors, rangoli makes a magnificent piece of art. It has been a tradition in culturally rich India, to draw rangoli on festivals and other auspicious occasions, as it is considered a holy ritual. It makes …

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Halloween Movies: Halloween Scary Movies

Halloween Movies: Halloween Scary Movies, Horror Movies

Halloween Movies: Halloween is one of the most awaited times of the year, especially for kids. This is because the festival gives them the perfect reason to indulge in naughtiness. On top of that, they can even get away with it, since it is Halloween! Even adults love to take part in its celebrations and spend some time in fun …

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World Food Day Information For Students

World Food Day Information For Students

World Food Day is a day of action dedicated to tackling global hunger. Held annually on 16th October, people from around the world come together to declare their commitment to eradicate worldwide hunger from our lifetime. Celebrating the creation of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), events are organized in over 150 countries across the world, making it one of …

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World Post Day Information For Students

World Post Day Information For Students

About World Post Day: The Universal Postal Union was established in the year 1874 in Bern, Switzerland and its anniversary is celebrated at 9th of October every year. The anniversary of the Universal Postal Union was declared as the World Post Day by the Universal Postal Union Congress in Tokyo, Japan in the year 1969. Approximately 150 countries take part …

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Anti Untouchability Week Information For Kids

Anti Untouchability Week Information For Kids

Anti Untouchability Week is celebrated (from 2nd to 8th October) to increase the awareness among people about the caste based untouchability in the society. Earlier the untouchability was greater by the upper caste people towards the lower caste people means Dalits. Dalits were discriminated and untouched by the upper caste people in the society. So the anti untouchability week is …

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