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Celebrating Teachers’ Day- September 5 Recognizing their Enduring Influence on Education We celebrate Teachers’ Day to commemorate the birthday of an exceptional individual, Dr. SAVARIPALLI RADHAKRISHNAN, who was a distinguished scholar and philosopher and served as India’s second President. Dr. Radhakrishnan’s legacy in the realms of education and philosophy is substantial. He firmly believed that knowledge illuminated the path of progress for both individuals and society as a whole. Remarkably, Dr. Radhakrishnan’s humility matched his intellect. When his students proposed celebrating his birthday, he displayed profound modesty. Instead of advocating for the celebration of his own life, he suggested that the day should be devoted to honoring teachers. These often-unsung heroes selflessly impart knowledge and wisdom to countless young minds. This self-effacing act transformed his birthday into a day dedicated to celebrating teachers. Teachers’ Day is a yearly observance in India, c
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NATIONAL SPACE DAY Embracing India’s space saga with a month of inspiring events To celebrate the first National Space Day on August 23, 2024, the Government of India is launching a month-long campaign to highlight the remarkable achievements of India’s space missions and to inspire the nation’s youth. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Touching Lives while Touching the Moon: India’s Space Saga”, which emphasizes the profound impact of space exploration on society and technology. National Space Day is an important day for India, which commemorates the remarkable achievements of the country’s scientists in the field of space research. The day is a reminder of the tireless efforts and dedication of Indian scientists who have made India a leader in the field of space science. The success of Chandrayaan-3 has further added to the importance of this day, which symbolizes India’s advanced progress in space exploration as the Indian tricolour flutters proudly on the surface of the
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Raksha Bandhan Rakhsha Bandhan is a famous festival among Hindu religions, popularly known as Rakhi. This festival is widely celebrated in India and signifies the brotherhood and love among Indians, which is the true significance of Rakhsha Bandhan. In the Hindu religion, Rakhsha Bandhan is defined as the safety bond that shows the purity and bonding between siblings. Usually, this special Hindu festival occurs on the full moon day, in the month of Shravan, based on the Hindu calendar. The festival is celebrated to give importance to the extraordinary relationship between the siblings and symbolize the brotherhood relationship among Indians. Who Started the Raksha Bandhan celebration Nobel poet Rabindranath Tagore encouraged celebrating this festival to oppose the partition of Bengal in 1905. He wanted to create a strong bonding between the different communities through this festival. He encouraged Hindus and Muslims to tie a Rakhi on each other’s hands, symbolizing brotherhoo
Independence Day - The Day India Became Independent The day of 15th August 1947 has been embossed in the golden history of India. It is the day when India got its freedom from 200 years of British rule. It was a hard and long struggle in which many freedom fighters and great men sacrificed their lives for their beloved motherland. India celebrates its Independence Day on the 15th of August every year. However, this year, the auspicious day is being celebrated as ’78 yrs of Independence Day, called the Red-Letter Day in the history of our country, is celebrated as the national holiday. History of Independence Day In 1947, on 15th August, India became independent. We won freedom from Britishers after a hard struggle. On this day at the stroke of midnight, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, our first Prime Minister, unfurled the National Flag at the Red Fort for the first time. It marked the end of the 200 years old British reign in India.. The British have governed India for about 200 years.
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The Theme of World Organ Donation Day 2024 World Organ Donation Day theme is “Be the Reason for Someone’s Smile Today!”. This theme is chosen to highlight the critical role that organ donation plays in saving lives and to promote awareness about the urgent need for more donors. By focusing on this theme, World Organ Donation Day 2024 aims to inspire individuals to make the life-saving decision to donate their organs and help those in need. World Organ Donation Day is observed to be celebrated on 13 August, every year, globally, to make people aware of the importance of organ donation and its misconceptions. World Organ Donation Day 2024 is particularly significant as it aims to address the growing need for organ donors worldwide. Keep on reading to know more about the World Organ Donation Day 2024 theme, its importance, and the life-saving impact of organ donation to encourage more people to become organ donors. History of Organ Donation Day The history of Organ Donation Day refle
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International youth day- August 12 International youth day on August 12 focuses on the difficulties that some young people are experiencing throughout the world. Worldwide, childhood poverty is a major issue, with half of children between the ages of six and thirteen lacking basic reading and math skills. The UN established International Youth Day in an effort to raise awareness of these problems while we work to find answers. It’s a day for reflection but also a day for taking action so get involved. Explore the cultural events, concerts, and seminars that are scheduled; see what’s going on in your neighborhood. It’s an initiative that recognizes the qualities of youth and the difficulties that today’s emerging youth must overcome. History of International Youth Day In 1965 the United Nations General Assembly began making a concerted effort to impact the youth. They endorsed the Declaration on the Advancement of Peace, Mutual Respect, and Intercultural Understanding among Youth. By
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Forever Friends: Embracing the Magic of Friendship Day As the calendar turns to August, the anticipation for the heartwarming celebration of friendship grows stronger. Whether you were confused about the dates or eagerly waiting, International Friendship Day is an annual reminder of the cherished connections that enrich our lives. International Friendship Day, observed on July 30th, unites people across the globe in celebrating the spirit of camaraderie. However, in countries like India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, and the United States, the date for Friendship Day falls on the first Sunday of August, making it a special occasion to mark on your calendar. International Friendship Day 2024 will be celebrated on August 4, 2024. International Friendship Day • Highlight the importance of friendship and its positive effects on people and communities. • Encourage everyone to value and care for their current friendships. • Promote forming new friendships across different