Maharana Pratap Jayanti 2024
Maharana Pratap Jayanti 2024: Today is Maharana Pratap Jayanti; know the unheard things related to the life of the brave son. Maharana Pratap Jayanti 2024 Hindu emperor Maharana Pratap was born on 9 May 1540 in Mewar, Rajasthan. His father’s name was Rana Udai Singh, and his mother’s name was Jaywanta Bai. He belonged to the Rajput […]
Read MoreRabindranath Tagore: 25 lesser known facts.
As Indians, we are all familiar with our National anthem, “Jana Gana Mana.” We sing it during flag-hoisting events; while commemorating the greatest freedom fighters of India; and as a pre-movie ritual in most theaters. The song in the assembly has united faculty, staff, and students. The song in sports events expressed the nation’s pride. […]
Read MoreInternational No Diet Day: 06th May.
On May 06th, The International No Diet Day is celebrated to promote body shape diversity and body acceptance. Around the globe, unrealistic and unattainable body standards have resulted in people suffering from physical and mental health issues related to it. They constantly feel the pressure and are pushed towards eating disorders, low self-esteem, and unhealthy diets. This […]
Read MoreWorld Laughter Day, 2024.
Laughter of the Day: What’s the smartest insect? A spelling Bee. Why don’t skeletons fight each other? Cause they don’t have the guts! Why was the math book sad? Because it had too many problems! What’s orange and sounds like a parrot? A carrot! Did I catch a laugh? A smile? Or a teeny-tiny chuckle […]
Read MoreN.R. Madhava Menon: Father of modern legal education in India
Neelakanta Ramakrishna Madhava Menon is the Father of Modern Legal Education in India. He was a distinguished lawyer, an educationist, and an institution builder who, all his life, strived to bring legal education in India to global standards. He is greatly revered by students, professors, and scholars in the legal field in India. He originated […]
Read MoreWhy is May 1 celebrated as Maharashtra Day and Gujarat Day?
After the Indian Constitution was enacted, the country was split into states based on linguistic borders. Bombay was designated as a state composed of people who spoke Marathi, Gujarati, Konkani, and Kutchi. This was acknowledged under the State Recognition Act of 1956. However, this quickly caused disturbance and hardship. Linguistic discrepancies among Bombay residents disturbed […]
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