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With lockdown and Covid-19 audience got more and more engaged in social media and Youtube, It came as a challenge along with opportunities for creators. Major Google services together with Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Meet, and Blogger are currently down....

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The Awaited festival of light and hope is here. Diwali, which is also known as Deepavali, is celebrated with pomp and show across the country as it symbolises the victory of good over evil. Originated from the Sanskrit word ‘Dipavali’, which means a row of lights. ...

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Dhanteras marks the kick starting of the foremost important Hindu Festival ‘ Diwali’. Also referred to as Dhantrayodashi in some a part of the country, Dhanteras marks the start of the festival of sunshine and hope , Diwali....

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Dussehra, the tenth day after the completion of Navratri. Dussehra around India and there are different religious believe behind the celebration of Dussehra. Some name it as Vijayadhasmi and celebrate it as victory of Maa Durga over Demon Mahisasur....

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Navratri is a festival during which the power of women is celebrated. According to the Hindu mythology Navratri is the festival of celebrating and worshipping Maa Shakti the sole creation of life and matter. ...

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Recently the new education policy 2020 has been approved by the Union Government. It replaced a 34 years old National Policy on Education, which was in practice since 1986. Also, the renaming of the Ministry of Human Resource Development is approved, and it has changed to the Ministry of Education....

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Teacher’s Day is celebrated on the 5th of September every year as it commemorates the birth anniversary of Dr. SarvepalliRadhakrishnan who was also the First Vice President of India and the Second President of India. ...

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Raksha Bandhan is a festival which is dedicated to the relationship and bonding of brothers and sisters, but this sacred thread has many other aspects and significances attached to it. In Sanskrit, Raksha Bandhan simply means ‘the bond of protection and thus it signifies the bond between brother and sister....

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The time we are living in right now is the age of the Coronavirus crisis which led the Government of India to lock down everything. Excluding the basic necessities like food, milk, medical, media, and security, nothing is functioning as the strict rules and regulations are keep following in the country to stop Coronavirus....

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International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated each year on the 8th of March for the social, cultural, economic and political achievements of women. The first International Women’s Day gathering was seen in the year 1911. This day is not a country, institution, group or corporation specific but belongs to all groups. Many...

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Holi is known to be the Festival of Colors which is celebrated across India. You can see a joyous spirit in Mathura which is the birthplace of Krishna. Holi is celebrated each year in India that marks the arrival of spring and end of winter. It also signifies the victory of good over evil. It takes place on the full...

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Shiva means ‘that one which is not’. Maha Shivratri means ‘The Great Night of Lord Shiva’ which is the day of overcoming darkness and ignorance in life. It is annually celebrated in the month of Phagun i.e. February-March and this auspicious day is believed to be the day when Lord Shiva got married to Goddess ....

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