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Beating Retreat Information For Students

Beating Retreat

Beating Retreat Information: After three days of Republic Day parade, a moving ceremony known as “Beating Retreat” is held at the Vijay Chowk in New Delhi. This ceremony revives an ancient war custom according to which troops used to stop fighting at sunset. Bugles announcing the sunset would sound in the battlefield. As soon as soldiers heard these bugles they …

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26 January Republic Day Images For Students

26 January – Republic Day Images

26 January Republic Day Images: Republic Day is a national holiday that is celebrated every year with immense zeal and enthusiasm. The Constitution of India was enforced on 26th January, 1950 marking a historical moment in the Indian history. Hence, this day is honored with great joy, pride and vigor across the country as India was also declared a sovereign, …

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Republic Day Slogans For Students: Quotes, Messages, Slogans

Republic Day Slogans For Students: Quotes, Messages, Slogans

Republic Day Slogans For Students: Republic day is one of the most important national events of India. The Constitution of India came into effect from 26th January 1950. The Constitution of India replaces the government of India Act 1935; marking India’s transition from a colonial governed to a self ruled nation and a Republic in true sense. The Constitution of …

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Army Day Information For Students

Army Day - 15 January: Celebration, Army Day Parade

Army Day in India is celebrated with great enthusiasm every year on 15th of January. It has been started celebrating to respect the Lieutenant General of India, K. M. Cariappa (Kodandera Madappa Cariappa) who was the first Indian Army’s Commander-in-Chief. It is celebrated every year at all the Army Command headquarters and national capital by organizing army parades including many …

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Makar Sankranti Quotes For Students

Makar Sankranti Quotes in English

Makar Sankranti Quotes: Makar Sankranti is a major harvest festival celebrated in various parts of India. According to the lunar calendar, when the sun moves from the Tropic of Cancer to the Tropic of Capricorn or from Dakshinayana to Uttarayana, in the month of Poush in mid-January, it commemorates the beginning of the harvest season and cessation of the northeast monsoon …

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Stories in English For Students And Children

Stories in English For Students And Children

Stories in English: In our large collection of children’s stories from around the world you will find jungle tales, bedtime stories, funny stories, short stories, stories of friendships and much more… Some stories will make you laugh, some will get you thinking, some will inspire, and some will ignite your imagination. Delve into this treasure-trove of juvenile fiction. Stories in …

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A lesson for Rimi: Inspiring English Story of a Careless Student

A lesson for Rimi

What was the need to be careful when being careless was just enough, thought Rimi. Rimi was engaged in a massive search. She could not find her box of colours or her school uniform for Saturday. Her mother was busy repeating the same lecture she gave every morning. But Rimi didn’t bother to listen, as she was busy searching. A …

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Christmas Images: Xmas Stock Photos For Students

Christmas Images

Christmas Images: Xmas Photos For Students And Children: December 25th, the day of Christmas is the day of celebration and of fun and frolic. As the long awaited winter holidays arrive, Christmas spirit builds up. The lovely snowflakes, our dear Santa, decorated homes complete with whole range of Christmas star, mistletoe, the good-luck plant, ivy, laurels and Christmas tree are some …

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Christmas Children: Christmas poem for Students and Children

Christmas Children

All: Happy children here we stand, Bringing words of love; For on this glad Christmas day, Christ came from above. C – is for the Christ Who came, To this lowly earth. H – is for the harps that rang, At our Saviour’s birth. R – is for the ringing bells, Telling Christmas-tide. I – is for the crystal ice, Where we go to slide. S …

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