The Spider and the Fly
“Will you step into my parlor?” said the spider to the fly;“Tis the prettiest little parlor that ever you did spy.The way into my parlor is up a winding stair.And I have many pretty things to show when you are there.”“O no, no,” said the fly, “to ask me is in vain,For who goes up your winding stair can ne’er come down again.”
“I’m sure you must be weary, dear, with soaring up so high;Will you rest upon my little bed?”...
Wisdom Is Kindness
Once upon a time, a rich lady named Radha lost her balance of savings and expenses because she was not worldly-wise. She had inherited a lot of wealth in the form of cash and kind from her father. She started living a lavish life spending more than it was required. She gave expensive gifts to her friends and expected the same in return. She was usually disappointed, when it was her turn to receive gifts. She gave a tongue-lashing to her friends, criticising their choice of inferior gifts. Her...
The Burden
A young wife fell sick and was about to die. “I love you so much,” she told her husband, “I do not want to leave you. Do not go away from me to any other women. If you do, I will return as a ghost and cause you endless trouble.”
Soon the wife passed away. The husband respected her last wish for the first three months, but he met other women and fell in love with her. They became engaged to be married.
Immediately after the engagement the engagement a ghost appeared...
Stress Management
Jyoti was born with a divine aura. Her mother would call her, ‘the star of my house!’ Jyoti greeted me with a smiling face when I visited her. Her nimble fingers were busy typing on the keyboard.
She created a beautiful presentation for her science class. The pictures, she included, were perfect and the matter coincided with the visuals. I asked her how she could find such beautiful images, as net surfing is time consuming. She displayed a diary in no time and said that in her...
Perseverance
Smita and Pratibha were cousins. They lived in separate towns due to their father’s profession. Smitawas patient, noble playful and kind but Pratibha was impatient at every instance. She usually left her tasks incomplete whenever any obstacle challenged her.
Smita followed a fixed schedule daily. She was an average child academically. One day, she faced a peculiar problem. She was not able to memorize the table of sixteen. She forgot one or the other digit every now and then. Her mother...
Love for My Country
Patriotism means a noble sentiment of love, pride and sacrifice for the sake of one’s country and its people. A patriot is faithful to his country and works for its welfare and development. Patriotism is a virtue which encourages qualities of love, brotherhood and cooperation. A patriot works for the welfare of his/her country and makes efforts to bring about the development in all spheres.
There was a boy of twelve in the year 1918, during the freedom struggle. His name was...
Be Confident!!
In a garden filled with bushes, out from between patch of grass and weeds, there appeared, as if from nowhere, a white rose. It was as white as the driven snow, its petals looked like velvet, and the morning dew shone from its leaves like resplendent crystal. The flower couldn’t see herself, so she had no idea how pretty she was. And so it was that she spent the few days of her life, until wilting set in, without knowing that all around her were amazed by her and her perfection: her...
Ban the Bully
Ramón was the school’s tough guy because his dad was also a tough guy. If anyone dared to disobey hm, they received a good beating.
Then Victor arrived. No one believed that Victor or his dad was tough as they were skinny and had no muscles. However, one day Victor went up to Ramón and said,
“Hey new kid! You should know that I am the leader, and I am the toughest guy here.”
“You might be the leader but I am the toughest guy here,” said...
Empower Through Education
An engaging session focused on interactive learning, participation, and encouraging students to ask questions confidently.
Teaching and interacting with young students through engaging learning sessions.
Small efforts in education can create meaningful impact in the community.
#SuperEmpowerer #CommunityImpact #Literature #SocialGood
आज़ादी का अमृत महोत्सव
आज़ादी का अमृत महोत्सव भारतवर्ष मना रहा है। आज़ादी के मतवालों की याद फिर से दिला रहा है। तो क्यों ना मैं भी अपनीकलम से लिखा कुछ आपको सुना दूँ
यह शख्स वह है जो बंदी बनाए जाने पर अपना नाम राम मोहम्मद सिंह आज़ाद बता रहा है। ((Sing like poetry))
राम मोहम्मद सिंह आज़ाद किस धर्म? किस मज़हब के थे? क्या नाम सुनकर बता सकते हैं आप? नहीं ना।
इसीलिए यह नाम उन्होंने तब चुना जब भरी सभा में माइकल ओ डायर को उन्होंने सबके सामने निडर होकर गोलियों से भून डालाऔर उनकी हत्या कर दी। मिचेल ओ डायर। जी हाँ।
यह वही शख्स था...
On the Bright Side
Once upon a time, there lived a red-tailed hawk who often soared over the desert and watched a camel carrying loads of goods and travellers across the desert. He noticed that the people called him ‘the ship of the desert’. They provided him food and water. They also praised him because they felt that life was impossible without this precious animal in the desert.
The red-tailed hawk was jealous of the camel. He also had the desire to become popular in the life but found no...
Trees : our sustainability warriors
We all know that trees are crucial for sustainable living. So, in honour to this, here is a little poem i wrote.
Trees, that keep us free and clean. Abide to our every need. All our expectations, they meet. And grow up from a single seed.
What is...
Why Literature Still Matters in the Age of Screens
In a world where attention spans are shrinking, trends change overnight, and most conversations happen through reels, memes, and notifications, literature may seem like something old-fashioned — a dusty subject buried inside school textbooks. But the truth is quite the opposite. Literature is not dead. In fact, it may be one of the few things still teaching people how to truly think, feel, question, and understand the world beyond a screen.
Books are not merely stories; they are...
POEM : MY LIFE "A TREE"
: "The Withered Tree" -
*My Own Tree*
My soul, a tree, stood withered and worn,
Its branches bare, by silent storms torn.
My gaze was fixed on one lone sight —
The travelers passing, left and right.
Their journeys forward, their journeys back,
While I stood still upon a barren track.
My eyes sank deep, beneath the ground,
Where tangled roots in darkness wound. ...
A POEM WRITTEN BY ME
Version 2: "Roots and Roads" - थोड़ा और figurative*
*Shriveled, Yet Growing*
I was my own tree — shriveled, dry,
Watching travelers hurry by.
Ahead they went, behind they turned,
While in my roots, a silence burned.
My eyes dug deep into the earth,
To where old pain had stunted birth.
The axe had fallen long ago,
Yet still the wound refused to go.
The wind returned. The...
Literature: The Mirror of Society
Literature is a powerful form of art that uses words to express thoughts, emotions, and ideas. It includes various forms such as poetry, stories, novels, and plays. Since ancient times, literature has played an important role in shaping cultures and preserving history.
Literature is often called the “mirror of society” because it reflects the realities, values, and traditions of a particular time. Through literary works, we can understand the lives, struggles, and beliefs of...
Ruhaani little big achievement # Ruhaani Library# Vista international school
*✨ Ruhaani’s Little Big Achievement – “Ruhaani Library” ✨*
*Ruhaani*, just a young reader herself, wanted to share her books so every child could experience the same joy of reading. To encourage her thought, we started *“Ruhaani Library”*
*How Ruhaani Library is helping our society’s kids:*
1. *Building Reading Habits* – With easy access to story books, autobiographies, and knowledge books, kids are now spending less...
Story of Friends : Lost Frenfries & The Way home
Part-1 : Lost Frenchfries
One day six friends named Frenchfries, Icecreamy, Comango, Cakelini, Pozopizza and Chapichocolote were playing cricket. They made a team. First team was comprising of Frenchfries, Chapichocolote and Icecreamy. Second team was comprising of Cakelini, Comango and Pozopizza. The chapichocolate was batting, Comango was ballinng and Frenchfries & Icecreamy were doing fielding. When Comango threw the ball, chapichocolate played a big shot. Frenchfries ran to catch the...
Awareness about Our environment
Broken bottles and charred pieces of glass,
Wadded up newspapers tossed on the grass,
Pouring of concrete and tearing out trees.
This is the environment that surrounds me?
Poisons and insecticides sprayed on our food,
Oceans filling with thick oil crude.
All sea life destined to a slow, awful doom.
These are the things we are to consume?
Mills pumping out iron, expelling yellow fumes,
Airlines emitting caustic gases from fuels,
Weapons of destruction tested at desolate sites
And...
Bishnuram Mahdi birthday
On this day, April 24, we commemorate the birth of Bishnuram Medhi, a titan of the Indian independence struggle whose life serves as a definitive blueprint for the freedom movement. Born in 1888 near Hajo, Medhi rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most formidable voices against British colonial rule in Northeast India. A brilliant legal mind, he famously abandoned his lucrative law practice in 1920 to answer Mahatma Gandhi’s call for the Non-Cooperation Movement,...
Sachin Tendulkar birthday
Today, April 24, 2026, marks the 53rd birthday of Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, the man widely revered as the "God of Cricket." From his debut as a fearless 16-year-old in 1989 to his emotional retirement in 2013, Tendulkar’s career remains an unparalleled masterclass in longevity and skill. He stands alone at the summit of the sport as the only player to have scored 100 international centuries and the first male cricketer to break the "double-century" barrier in ODIs with an unbeaten...
World Intellectual Property Day/ Copyright Day-23rd April 2026: Why Ideas need protection?
*The Date and the Why*
26 April is World Intellectual Property Day. It marks the day in 1970 when the WIPO Convention came into force. While “World Book Day” on 23 April celebrates books, 26 April celebrates the _rights_ behind all creative work — books, music, films, software, art, and inventions.
Think of copyright as a “thank you note” from society to creators: _Your idea matters, and you should control how it’s used._...
World Book Day-23rd April 2026: Why books still matter
*The Date with a Story*
23 April isn’t random. It marks the death anniversary of William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes, and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega — all in 1616. UNESCO chose this day in 1995 as World Book and Copyright Day to honor books, authors, and the joy of reading.
In 2026, World Book Day comes at a time when our screens talk more than our bookshelves do. That’s exactly why it matters.
*Theme 2026: “Read Your...
WORLD BOOK DAY
World Book day is celebrated to understand the importance of the book because books help us the to become whatever we want to , give us knowledge and sets out future.It is celebrated in 23 of April . This book day we should read as much as books we can and pledge to change our future and read books for our knowledge and to fulfill our dreams. I hope after reading this article , you will understand the importance of the book . It is a very nice opportunity to understand the importance of...
World Heritage Day:- Celebrating our shared legacy
Every year on April 18, we observe World Heritage Day, also known as the International Day for Monuments and Sites. The day was established by ICOMOS in 1982 and later approved by UNESCO in 1983 to raise awareness about the diversity of cultural heritage and the efforts needed to protect and conserve it.
*Why it matters*
Heritage sites are more than old buildings or monuments. They are records of human history, creativity, and values. From the Taj Mahal and Qutub Minar in...
The ancient minds
The ancient people of India were quite intelligent than we think of them today. Through their values, their descendants, we are capable of facing challenges when we hear their motivational stories we learn to unite,and sometimes take quick decisions. It is because of those brilliant minds that our India is full of culture and is known for hospitality. Our ancestors had understood this world better. They are a motivation for us, so lets now take the right parth to save this world for the...
Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti
Dayanand Saraswati was a prominent Indian philosopher, social reformer, and the founder of the Arya Samaj, a movement that played a key role in India’s religious and social reform in the 19th century. He was born as Mool Shankar Tiwari in Tankara, Gujarat. Dayanand Saraswati rejected ritualism and idol worship at a young age after questioning blind faith. Deeply influenced by the Vedas, he believed they were the ultimate source of truth and advocated a return to Vedic principles,...
International Darwin Day
International Darwin Day on February 12th will inspire people throughout the globe to reflect and act on the principles of intellectual bravery, perpetual curiosity, scientific thinking, and hunger for truth as embodied in Charles Darwin. It will be a day of celebration, activism, and international cooperation for the advancement of science, education, and human well-being.
Local and state governments will close in commemoration of the Day, and organizations and businesses will celebrate by...
Sarojini Naidu- The Nightingale of India Part 3
Sarojini Naidu – The Nightingale of India Part 3
After India gained independence in 1947, Sarojini Naidu became the first woman Governor of Uttar Pradesh, making history once again. She continued to serve the nation with dedication and passion until her death on March 2, 1949.
Sarojini Naidu is remembered as a brave freedom fighter, a gifted poet, and a strong leader who worked tirelessly for India’s independence and women’s empowerment. Her life continues to inspire...
Sarojini Naidu - The Nightingale of India Part 2
Sarojini Naidu- The Nightingale of India Part 2
Apart from being a poet, Sarojini Naidu played a major role in India’s freedom movement. She was deeply inspired by Mahatma Gandhi and joined him in the fight against British rule. She participated in important movements like the Non-Cooperation Movement and the Civil Disobedience Movement. She travelled across the country, giving inspiring speeches and encouraging people to fight for independence.
Sarojini Naidu also worked for...
Sarojini Naidu - The Nightingale of India Part 1
Sarojini Naidu – The Nightingale of India
Sarojini Naidu was one of India’s most remarkable freedom fighters, poets, and political leaders. She is fondly known as the “Nightingale of India” because of her beautiful poetry and her powerful voice that inspired millions during India’s struggle for independence.
Sarojini Naidu was born on February 13, 1879, in Hyderabad, India. She was a very intelligent and talented child. Her father, Aghorenath Chattopadhyay, was a...
Importance of using dictionary instead of websites
In today’s digital age, many students rely on Google to find the meaning of words. While Google is fast and convenient, using a dictionary is a more reliable and educational habit. A dictionary not only gives the correct meaning of a word but also helps in understanding language in a deeper and more meaningful way.
Using a dictionary improves vocabulary and spelling skills. It provides pronunciation, word origin, parts of speech, synonyms, antonyms, and example sentences, which Google...
Importance of reading books
Reading books is one of the most valuable habits a person can develop, especially at a young age. Books open the door to knowledge, imagination, and understanding of the world. They help readers learn new ideas, explore different cultures, and gain insight into life beyond their own experiences.
Reading improves language skills by increasing vocabulary, enhancing grammar, and strengthening writing abilities. It also sharpens concentration and improves memory, as readers follow characters,...
"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever,"
Balances the urgency of the present moment with the patience of lifelong growth.
the fragility of life and encourages living fully in the present.
the infinite nature of learning and personal growth.
Republic day
Today is 26 January as you all know today is republic day of India in this day in 1950 India made their own constitution and on this day parades happen many school students come to watch the parade many chief guest come in Delhi at kartavya path really this day make us very happy
#championsofethics My parents
I love my parents. My mumma is the one who brought me in this world. She cares and loves me. I love her so much. My papa is the best. He makes me study. He helps me whenever I am stuck. I get good marks, I love him very much.
#artist My favourite subject
My favourite subject is Maths. It is the subject of numbers and patterns. I like multiplication, division, subtraction and addition in maths. I like doing these on big, long numbers with so many digits in it. I love it when there are number of zeros at the end.
#earthivist Science
Science is all about the World. We get to know from a tiny germ till a whole universe in it. That is why we all study Science. Science is further divided into Science and Social Science. I like Science and Social Science. My teacher teaches me well. Whenever I have doubt, my father helps me out.
#earthivist Want to become a Doctor
I would like to become doctor. I would check patient, discover their diseases, then give them medicine or admit them. I will be very kind, helpful, happy and good person. I will come out of school when I will be 16 years old and join college. I will need to study in college. I will get married in 21 years and live in a bungalow. I will be very rich. I will often go to work in my hospital too.
#earthivist Visit to Park
I was about to go to park. I was very excited. I had brought a new pair of golden shoes from mall. I quickly wore them and packed my snacks for my exciting adventure. Then I was off to the park. It was not too far, so instead of my parents dropping me to the park by car, I walked to the park. Suddenly I was stuck in a muddy puddle. A murder of crows was sitting on a tree and laughing at me. A crowd of people had gathered. I asked them for help because an army of ants was about to sting me....
English
English is the most spoken language in the world 🌎
English is spoken all around the world
English has been introduced in 🇮🇳 via the british
National Youth Day
There isn't a single "biggest" article, but recent, comprehensive articles on India's National Youth Day (Jan 12) focus on how the government leverages Swami Vivekananda's ideals for youth empowerment through initiatives like Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat), skill development, and civic engagement, connecting them to the Viksit Bharat @2047 vision, while also addressing challenges like mental health, employability, and digital gaps, according to DD News, Drishti IAS, and Times of India. These...
National youth day
National Youth Day in India is celebrated annually on January 12. Known as Rashtriya Yuva Diwas, the day marks the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda (born January 12, 1863), a spiritual leader and philosopher who serves as a primary inspiration for the nation's youth.
National Youth Day 2023: Know About the Correct Way of ...
Why is National Youth Day Celebrated on Swami Vivekananda ...
Core Details for 2026
Theme 2026: "Ignite Yourself - Impact the World".
Significance: The day...
Abraham Lincoln
Hello friends, today I read about Abraham Lincoln. His father was a farmer. He helped his father and did not go to school. He was very fond of books and read lots of books. He cleared the examination and became lawyer. He worked hard. He was honest and always willing to help poor people. Lincoln won a seat in Congress. He was a good speaker. He became very popular. He was elected President of USA. The civil war started for quarrel about slaves between the North and South. Lincoln ended the...
Today a reader tomorrow a leader !
📚 Want to level up your vocab skills? Try reading these awesome books - they'll boost your comprehension and be super fun! 😊 Check out the list and pick one that vibes with you!
Fantasy and Adventure- Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan - a thrilling mix of Greek mythology and modern-day adventure- Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling - a classic fantasy series that's hard to put down- The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins - a gripping dystopian trilogy- The City of...
NEW YEAR ✨
More than just a period of 365 days,
It's a new beginning, a brand new phase ,
A gentle reminder, a chance to grow ,
To leave the past and let progress flow.
It teaches us to improve, to rise above,
To heal the scars and learn to love,
And be better than he year before,
Stronger dreams , a wider door.
Like a flower the year begins anew -
Its bloom depend on what you choose to do.
Literature
LITERATURE
Poem On National Education Day
The Light of Learning Education is a lantern bright, Guiding minds through darkest night,...
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🇮🇳 The Historic Day at Port Blair: When Netaji’s Flag Marked India’s Silent Freedom — 30 December 1943
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🇮🇳 The Historic Day at Port Blair: When Netaji’s Flag Marked India’s Silent Freedom — 30 December 1943
India’s long struggle for independence is filled with countless sacrifices, revolutionary leaders, and unforgettable moments that reshaped the destiny of a nation. Among these, one moment stands out for its powerful symbolism and rare boldness — the hoisting of the Indian national flag by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in Port Blair on 30...
Dr.Vikram Sarabhai
📌 Dr. Vikram Sarabhai: Remembering the Father of India’s Space Programme
(Article for the Death Anniversary – 30th December)
Every year on 30th December, India pays tribute to Dr. Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai, a visionary scientist whose dreams launched the nation into the era of space exploration. Known as the Father of the Indian Space Programme, Dr. Sarabhai transformed India’s scientific landscape and proved that even a developing nation could reach for the...
GoSharpener: A Growing Platform for Student Learning
In today’s fast-moving digital world, students are increasingly turning to online platforms to support their education. One such emerging platform is GoSharpener, which aims to make learning more accessible, engaging, and student-focused. Designed especially for school students, GoSharpener combines technology with education to help learners sharpen their skills and build confidence in their studies.
GoSharpener functions as an educational support platform that provides study...
Education
Education is crucial for personal growth, societal progress, and economic development, equipping individuals with knowledge, critical thinking, and skills for life, work, and informed citizenship, fostering innovation, reducing poverty, promoting equality, and building strong, adaptable communities for a better future. It goes beyond just schooling and exams, focusing on lifelong learning, ethical values, and applying knowledge to real-world challenges, including navigating complex issues...
what did ancient greek warriors wear?
Homer’s epic poems “The Iliad” and “The Odyssey”—which respectively focus on the Trojan War (12th or 13th century B.C.) and the hero Odysseus' decades-long journey home after the conflict—are two of the most enduring and influential Greek stories.
Modern films of these classics, including Troy (2004) and The Odyssey (2026), leave out a critical detail: the heavy, bulky armor worn during the Late Bronze Age, known as the Dendra panoply....
National Educational Day
National Education Day is celebrated on November 11 every year in honor of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first Education Minister of independent India and a prominent educationist. This day highlights the importance of education in shaping India's future. With 65% of the nation's population under the age of 35, it is crucial to provide them with opportunities for quality education and skills development. The Government of India is dedicated to building strong education infrastructure that...
Education
Education is crucial for individual empowerment, economic growth, and societal progress, developing critical thinking, skills, and confidence while boosting job opportunities, reducing poverty, improving health, and fostering informed, engaged citizens who contribute to a more equitable and innovative world.
For Individuals:
Empowerment & Confidence: Provides knowledge and skills, building self-esteem and the ability to tackle life's challenges.
Career Advancement: Opens doors to...
The importance of education
The Importance of Education
Education is one of the most powerful tools in a person’s life. It shapes our thinking, builds our character, and helps us understand the world around us. From early childhood to adulthood, education plays a key role in personal growth and social development.
Education gives us knowledge and skills that help us become independent. It teaches us how to read, write, calculate, and think logically. These basic skills are necessary not only for...
Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison emphasizes the importance of persistence and perseverance. The simple meaning is that success often requires continuous effort and a refusal to give up, even in the face of failure. The most reliable path to achieving a goal is to keep trying, as the next attempt could be the successful one.
Why Pigeon are immortal 🤔
Did you know Pigeon are immortal it long ago time real story . That time animal and bird can talk.the people who heard full immortal devotional song that will be immortal.
One day lord shiv shankar was telling immortal devotional lord sati ma one baby Pigeon listen that devotional song When lord shiv shankar asked questions about anthem lord sati ma cannot tell answer because in the half devotional she slept.the Pigeon answer all questions correctly. Lord shiv shankar was furious and give...
Must read books recommendation
Best Books Every Student Should Read
Reading the right books can shape a student’s thinking, confidence, and goals. Some books not only improve knowledge but also motivate, inspire, and guide students during stressful academic years. Here are some of the best books every student should read at least once.
1. The Power of Your Subconscious Mind – Joseph Murphy
This book focuses on the power of positive thinking. It explains how our thoughts influence our actions, habits, and...
The Importance of Literature
Literature is the world of stories, poems, plays, and essays that help us understand life better. It reflects human feelings, ideas, culture, and imagination. Through literature, we travel to different places, meet new characters, and learn important lessons without leaving our seats.
Stories teach us values like honesty, kindness, courage, and friendship. Poems help us enjoy the beauty of language and express emotions in a creative way. Plays show us how people speak and act in...
The Magic of Reading
Books are more than stories; they are windows to new worlds. Reading not only improves knowledge but also sparks imagination and creativity. Every book you read teaches a lesson, shows a perspective, or inspires action.
Even 15 minutes a day can make a huge difference. It sharpens the mind, improves focus, and expands your vocabulary. The habit of reading grows wisdom silently but powerfully.
Takeaway: Reading isn’t just a hobby—it’s a key to personal growth...
Literature
📚 A Grand Journey Through Literature
A 10-Chapter Blog Exploring the World of Words
Chapter 1: The Birth of Literature
Literature began as oral storytelling—songs, tales, myths, and legends passed down through generations. Before ink, before paper, before alphabets, humanity used stories to explain the world, express emotions, and preserve culture. These primitive narratives became the foundation for everything that followed.
Chapter 2: Ancient Texts and Timeless Wisdom...
#Human Rights Day
Latest and past observances of Human Rights Day
2025 - Our Everyday Essentials
2024 - Our Rights, Our Future, Right Now.
2022-2023 - 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
2021 - All human- All equal
2020 - Recover Better
2019 - Youth Standing Up for Human Rights
2018 - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights turns 70
2017 - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights turns 70
2016 - Stand up for someone's...
# HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
Human Rights Day is observed annually around the world on December 10th. This date commemorates the day the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948.
Key Information
Date: December 10th every year.
Significance: The day honors the UN's adoption of the UDHR, a document outlining fundamental human rights for all people, regardless of status.
History: The formal observance began in 1950 after...
Mistakes
"A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new."
by Albert Einstein
Mistakes are an inherent part of the learning and innovation process.
Avoidance of mistakes means a lack of new experiences or attempts.
Indian Constitution Day
Today was the day when the Indian constitution was completed and edited and was ready to implemented. So, today we will put light on the concepts of Indian constitution.
Manuscripters (People who dotted down the Indian constitution) :
Prem Behari Narain Raizada in English
Vasant Krishan Vaidya in Hindi
Nand Lal Bose and Beohar Rammanohar Sinha were the artists that illuminated the documenting and creating illustrations for the original constitution.
Properties :
When the constitution was...
#Vegetarianism # Language #Constitution
Vegetarianism:
India has the largest vegetarian population in the world.
Language:
India has 22 official languages, and it is the second-largest English-speaking country.
Constitution:
The Indian constitution is the longest written constitution of any country in the world
Rise of the Empire: A Historical Fantasy
**"Rise of the Empire: A Historical Fantasy"** blends historical settings with fantastical elements to create an epic narrative of power, conflict, and magic. The story is set in an ancient or medieval world where a rising empire seeks to expand its dominion through both conventional warfare and mystical forces. It follows a diverse cast of characters, including ambitious leaders, legendary heroes, and powerful sorcerers, as they navigate political intrigue, epic battles, and magical...
The Evolution of Indian Literature: From Ancient Epics to Modern Masterpieces
Indian literature has a rich and diverse history spanning thousands of years, with its roots in ancient epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata. These texts not only showcased the literary prowess of ancient Indian writers but also explored complex themes and philosophies that continue to resonate with readers today.
The classical period saw the emergence of great poets and writers like Kalidasa, Amir Khusro, and Kabir, who contributed significantly to the country's literary heritage....
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