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Nelson Mandela International Day: Inspiring Change Through Service
Nelson Mandela International Day is observed every year on 18 July to honor the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela. The day celebrates his lifelong dedication to peace, justice, equality, and human rights. Established by the United Nations in 2009, it encourages people to make a positive difference in their communities. The campaign promotes 67 minutes of service, symbolizing the 67 years Mandela devoted to public service. It reminds us that every individual has the power to
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Jul 181 min read


Apollo–Soyuz: The Historic Handshake That United Space
On July 17, 1975, the United States’ Apollo and the Soviet Union’s Soyuz spacecraft successfully docked in Earth orbit. The mission was part of the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), the world’s first international human spaceflight. Launched on July 15, the two spacecraft met in orbit after precise maneuvers. Commanders Thomas P. Stafford and Alexei Leonov shared the first historic handshake in space. The crews spent nearly two days together conducting scientific experiments
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Jul 171 min read


Argentina Storm into the FIFA World Cup Final
Argentina booked their place in the FIFA World Cup Final with a thrilling 2–1 victory over England in a fiercely contested semifinal.The Albiceleste displayed composure, resilience, and attacking brilliance on one of football’s biggest stages. After an intense first half, Argentina found the breakthrough and continued to dictate the tempo with confident possession. England fought back and pulled a goal back to keep the contest alive until the final whistle.
Despite relentl
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Jul 161 min read


Rath Yatra 2026: The Grand Journey of Faith, Devotion & Unity
Rath Yatra, also known as the Chariot Festival, is one of the most sacred and celebrated festivals in India, dedicated to Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra. The grand festival is celebrated with immense devotion in Puri, Odisha, attracting millions of devotees from across the world. The deities are ceremoniously taken out of the Jagannath Temple and placed on beautifully decorated wooden chariots. Thousands of devotees pull the massive chariots through th
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Jul 161 min read


Spain Marches into the FIFA World Cup Final
Spain delivered a spectacular performance to defeat France 2–0 in a thrilling FIFA World Cup semifinal. From the opening whistle, La Roja controlled the tempo with confident passing and disciplined defending. Their relentless attacking play created multiple scoring opportunities, keeping France under constant pressure. Two brilliantly executed goals sealed a deserved victory and showcased Spain’s attacking quality. The midfield dictated the game, while the defense remained s
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Jul 151 min read


World Youth Skills Day 2026: Empowering the Leaders of Tomorrow
World Youth Skills Day celebrates the power of education, innovation, and lifelong learning in shaping a better future. It highlights the importance of equipping young people with practical, technical, and digital skills to succeed in a rapidly changing world. Every new skill opens doors to opportunities, confidence, and personal growth. Skilled youth are the driving force behind innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development. By investing in young minds today, we
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Jul 151 min read


William Hanna: The Legendary Animation Visionary
William Denby Hanna (July 14, 1910 – March 22, 2001) was one of the greatest pioneers in the history of animation. As the co-founder of Hanna-Barbera Productions, he transformed television entertainment with unforgettable cartoon classics. Alongside Joseph Barbera, he created iconic characters such as Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, Yogi Bear, and many more. Their work earned numerous Academy Awards and captivated audiences across generations. Hanna
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Jul 141 min read


Raj Reddy: The Visionary Who Shaped Artificial Intelligence
Raj Reddy is a pioneering computer scientist whose groundbreaking contributions transformed the field of Artificial Intelligence.He played a key role in advancing speech recognition, robotics, and human-computer interaction. His research helped create technologies that make computers more accessible and the first person of Indian origin to receive the Turing Award, he inspired generations of innovators.
His vision focused on using technology to improve human lives. Through d
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Jul 131 min read


FIFA World Cup 2026 Semi-Finals: Match Schedule & Details
Following a high-drama quarter-final stage that concluded with Argentina's tense extra-time triumph over Switzerland and England's hard-fought victory against Norway, the final four teams of the 2026 FIFA World Cup are locked in. Four of global football's absolute heaviest titans—France, Spain, England, and Argentina—will battle it out for a spot in the World Cup Final. Semi-Final Schedule (Indian Standard Time) For fans tracking the action from India, both historic encount
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Jul 122 min read


Argentina Outlasts 10-Man Switzerland in Extra-Time Epic
Defending champions Argentina booked their place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-finals after a grueling, high-intensity 3–1 extra-time victory over Switzerland at Kansas City Stadium. The match had absolutely everything—early tactical dominance, pitch-level altercations, a highly controversial VAR red card, and dynamic extra-time magic. Detailed Match Timeline & Key Moments Early Breakthrough (10'): Argentina asserted control early. Lionel Messi swung a precise corner into
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Jul 122 min read


Surinder Kaur – The Goal Machine of Indian Women's Hockey
Born on 12 July 1982, Surinder Kaur is one of India's finest former women hockey players and an inspiring captain. Hailing from Shahbad Markanda, Haryana, she earned recognition for her exceptional goal-scoring ability and leadership. She led India to a historic gold medal at the 2004 Hockey Asia Cup in New Delhi and later guided the team to a bronze medal at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha. She was also a member of the Indian team that won bronze at the 2002 Women's Champions
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Jul 121 min read


Remembering Shivnath Singh: India's Marathon Legend
Born on 11 July 1946 in Majharia, Bihar, Shivnath Singh became one of India's greatest marathon runners. He represented India at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, inspiring the nation with his determination. In 1974, he won the Asian Games gold medal in the 5,000m event. His historic marathon time of 2:12:00 (2:11:59), set at Jalandhar in May 1978, remained India's national record for an incredible 48 years. Rising from humble beginnings and often running barefoot, he proved that
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Jul 111 min read


National Fish Farmers Day 2026: Celebrating the Pillars of India's Blue Revolution
Every year on 10 July, India celebrates National Fish Farmers Day to honor the dedication and hard work of its fish farmers. The day commemorates the historic breakthrough in induced breeding of Indian major carps achieved in 1957 by Dr. Hiralal Chaudhuri and Dr. K. H. Alikunhi.This milestone transformed India's aquaculture sector and laid the foundation for modern fish farming. Fish farmers play a crucial role in ensuring food security, nutrition, and sustainable livelihoods
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Jul 101 min read


Remembering Guru Dutt: The Timeless Visionary of Indian Cinema
Guru Dutt remains one of the greatest filmmakers and actors in the history of Indian cinema.Born on July 9, 1925, his artistic vision transformed storytelling into timeless poetry on screen. His masterpieces Pyaasa, Kaagaz Ke Phool, Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam, and Chaudhvin Ka Chand continue to inspire generations.He was celebrated for blending powerful emotions with breathtaking cinematography and unforgettable music. Pyaasa is widely regarded as one of the finest films ever made
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Jul 91 min read


Vasco da Gama's Historic Voyage That Changed the World
On July 8, 1497, Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama departed from Lisbon with four ships on a mission to discover a direct sea route from Europe to India. Commanding a crew of around 170 men, he navigated across the Atlantic Ocean and around the Cape of Good Hope. After nearly 11 months at sea, his expedition reached Calicut (present-day Kozhikode, Kerala) on May 20, 1498. This remarkable achievement established the first direct maritime connection between Europe and Asia. T
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Jul 81 min read


Mahendra Singh Dhoni: A Legendary Journey
Mahendra Singh Dhoni is not just a cricketer; he is an emotion cherished by millions of fans around the world. From a small-town boy with big dreams to becoming one of India's greatest cricket legends, his journey is truly inspiring. His calm personality, strong determination, and exceptional leadership made him stand out from others. Under his leadership, India lifted the 2007 ICC T20 World Cup, the historic 2011 Cricket World Cup, and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. He bec
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Jul 71 min read


10-Man England Edge Past Mexico in Round of 16 Thriller
The marquee Round of 16 clash scheduled for earlier today has officially concluded. Despite an hour-long storm delay pushing the kickoff to 6:30 AM IST, the action at the Estadio Azteca did not disappoint. England defeated co-hosts Mexico 3–2 in a dramatic, high-octane encounter to claim their spot in the Quarter-finals. Match Summary: Mexico vs. England (2 – 3) Bellingham Blitz: Jude Bellingham turned the game on its head in the first half, scoring two brilliant goals in t
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Jul 62 min read


The Architect of National Integration: Honoring the 125th Birth Anniversary of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee
Few leaders in modern Indian history have personified the intersection of academic excellence, political conviction, and selfless nation-building as profoundly as Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee. Born on July 6, 1901, his life remains a foundational blueprint for national sovereignty, civilizational pride, and structural development. Today, July 6, 2026, carries a historic weight as the nation observes his landmark 125th birth anniversary. Across India, a grand two-year-long cen
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Jul 63 min read


Cabo Verde – Small Nation, Giant Spirit
Cabo Verde stormed onto the world stage with energy and fearless determination.The team played every match with passion, pride, and unstoppable spirit. They created thrilling moments with crucial goals and attacking brilliance.Their unforgettable journey included a dramatic 3–2 battle against Argentina.The players kept fighting and pushed the champions into extra time. Every goal sparked excitement and filled fans with hope.Brilliant saves and strong teamwork defined their ca
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Jul 51 min read


Dolly – A Revolution in Cloning Science
Dolly was born on July 5, 1996, in Scotland. She became the first mammal cloned from an adult cell. Scientists used a method called somatic cell nuclear transfer. This proved that adult cells could create a new organism. The experiment became a major scientific breakthrough. It changed the understanding of genetics and cloning. Dolly opened new possibilities in medical research. Her success supported progress in stem cell studies. She later lived a normal life and had six lam
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Jul 51 min read
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