Author name: Prabhdeep Singh

Hindi Diwas

Introduction Hindi Diwas, celebrated on the 14th of September each year, is a way to cherish the Indian culture and honour the Hindi language. This day in the year 1949, Hindi was adopted as the country’s official language by the Constituent Assembly of India. Hindi Diwas – The Celebration Hindi Diwas is celebrated in schools, […]

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Ambedkar Jayanti

Introduction AmbedkarJayanti is celebrated to commemorate the noble deeds of the Indian leader, Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar. Ambedkar was one of the first Dalits in the country who went on to seek admission in a college and attain a college degree. The disrespect and humiliation faced at different stages in life since his childhood did

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Independence Day

Introduction Independence Day is one of the national festivals of India with the other two being Republic Day and Gandhi Jayanti. It is celebrated on the 15th of August each year ever since India got independence from the British rule in 1947. The day celebrates freedom and independence in the true sense. History behind Independence

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World Health Day

Introduction World Health Day is celebrated at various places throughout the world on the 7th of April every year. This day has especially been dedicated to spread awareness about the importance of good health in our life. Its importance is emphasized by way of various activities held on this day. World Health Day Activities Here

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Teachers Day 2

Introduction Teacher’s Day in India is celebrated on the 5th of September each year. Schools throughout our country are decorated and special events are organized to celebrate this event. Students as well as teachers participate in various events with full zeal. It is a day that offers a break from the usual school activities. So

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Gandhi Jayanti

Gandhi Jayanti is a national event celebrated every year to pay tribute to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. This day is also celebrated as the International Day of Non-Violence all over the world. Gandhi Jayanti has been declared as International Day of Non-Violence by the United Nations General Assembly on 15th of June

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