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International Mother Language Day
February 21st is primarily important as International Mother Language Day, designated by UNESCO in 1999 to promote linguistic and cultural diversity, multilingualism, and the preservation of native tongues, stemming from Bangladesh's Language Movement in 1952 where students protested for Bengali's recognition. It highlights the role of mother tongues in education, culture, and identity, encouraging investment in language transmission and multilingual education globally. Sign
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Feb 211 min read


Ludwig Boltzmann – The Father of Statistical Mechanics
Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906) was a brilliant Austrian physicist who laid the foundation of statistical mechanics. He explained how the microscopic motion of atoms and molecules determines macroscopic properties like temperature, pressure, and entropy. His famous equation S = K log W connected probability with thermodynamics and revolutionized modern physics. Today, the Boltzmann constant remains one of the most important constants in science, symbolizing his lasting impact on
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Feb 201 min read


Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj – The Pride of Swarajya
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was a fearless warrior, visionary ruler, and the founder of the Maratha Empire. Born in 1630 at Shivneri Fort, he dedicated his life to establishing Swarajya (self-rule). Known for his brilliant military strategies, strong naval force, and respect for all religions, Shivaji Maharaj stands as a timeless symbol of courage, leadership, and justice. His legacy continues to inspire generations to uphold self-respect and bravery. #ShivajiMaharaj #ShivJay
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Feb 191 min read


Pluto Discovery Day
On 18 February 1930, Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh at the Lowell Observatory. Though later reclassified as a dwarf planet, Pluto continues to fascinate scientists and space lovers alike. Its discovery expanded our understanding of the solar system and proved that curiosity can lead us to the farthest corners of the cosmos. #PlutoDiscovery #OnThisDay #SpaceLovers #Astronomy #CosmicWonders #SolarSystem #DwarfPlanet #ScienceFacts #ExploreTheUniverse #ClydeTombaugh #pre
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Feb 181 min read


The Poet of Silent Evenings — Jibanananda Das
Jibanananda Das was one of the most profound voices of modern Bengali poetry. Known for his dreamy imagery, deep solitude, and love for Bengal’s natural beauty, his poems carry a haunting calmness that lingers in the heart. Through works like Banalata Sen, he captured timeless wandering, nostalgia, and the silent emotions we often struggle to express. His words don’t just describe nature — they make you feel it. #JibananandaDas #BengaliLiterature #PoetryLovers #BanalataSen
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Feb 171 min read


MahashivaRatri And Our Life
Maha Shivratri is one of the most sacred festivals dedicated to Lord Shiva, observed on the 14th night of the waning moon in the month of Phalguna (February–March). It is believed to mark the divine marriage of Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Spiritually, it is also regarded as the night when Shiva performs the cosmic dance of creation, preservation, and dissolution, symbolizing transformation and renewal. On this powerful night, devotees observe strict fasting (vrat), perform Ru
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Feb 162 min read


The Father of Modern Science – Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) was an Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician who transformed our understanding of the universe. By improving the telescope, he discovered the moons of Jupiter and strongly supported the heliocentric theory proposed by Copernicus. His courage to stand by scientific truth, even when opposed by powerful authorities, made him a pioneer of modern science and a symbol of intellectual bravery. #GalileoGalilei #FatherOfModernScience #Astronomy..
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Feb 151 min read


Sarojini Naidu – The Nightingale Whose Voice Still Echoes
Sarojini Naidu (13 February 1879 – 2 March 1949) was a renowned Indian poet, political activist, and a leading voice in the country’s struggle for independence. Celebrated as the “Nightingale of India” for her lyrical poetry, she became the first Indian woman to serve as President of the Indian National Congress and later the first woman governor of an Indian state (United Provinces, now Uttar Pradesh). Her life blended literature, leadership, and courage, inspiring generatio
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Feb 131 min read


Charles Darwin – The Pioneer of the Theory of Evolution
Charles Darwin was a renowned naturalist who transformed the way we understand life through his theory of evolution by natural selection. His groundbreaking ideas revealed how species adapt and change over time, laying the foundation for modern biology and inspiring generations to stay curious about the natural world. #CharlesDarwin #DarwinDay #TheoryOfEvolution #ScienceMatters #Biology #StayCurious #NaturalSelection #ScientificDiscovery #presentpastfuture #2pf
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Feb 121 min read


Birth Anniversary of Thomas Alva Edison
The Legendary person of Modern electricity and many things of modern science the Sir Thomas Alva Edison born today, on 11th February, year 1847. He was an American scientist, he first invented the electricity in his own lab. Instead of the electricity he also developed many devices such as electric power generation, sound recording, and motion pictures. All these numerous inventions, made him one of the greatest scientist in the history. He first appled the principles of o
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Feb 111 min read


National Deworming Day – A Step Towards Healthier Futures
National Deworming Day highlights the importance of protecting children from intestinal worm infections that can silently affect their nutrition, growth, and learning abilities. By promoting regular deworming, we take a meaningful step toward ensuring healthier lives, brighter classrooms, and stronger communities. A small preventive action today can empower children to reach their full potential tomorrow. #NationalDewormingDay #HealthyChildren #StrongerFuture #ChildHealth #Pu
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Feb 101 min read


International Epilepsy Day
Observed every year on the second Monday of February, International Epilepsy Day is a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness about epilepsy — a neurological condition affecting millions worldwide. It aims to promote understanding, challenge stigma, and advocate for better support, treatment, and inclusion for people living with epilepsy. Together, this day encourages empathy, education, and a stronger voice for those impacted. #InternationalEpilepsyDay #EpilepsyAwar
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Feb 81 min read


Jagjit Singh — The Ghazal King
Jagjit Singh (born 8 February 1941 in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan – died 10 October 2011 in Mumbai) was an Indian composer, singer, and musician widely credited with reviving and popularising the ghazal by making it accessible to the masses. Born Jagmohan Singh Dhiman, he composed and sang in numerous languages and emphasised meaningful poetry and melody in his music. His modern approach blended traditional Indian styles with contemporary elements, helping bring ghazals from
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Feb 81 min read


Charles Dickens — The Voice of Victorian England
Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was one of the greatest novelists of the Victorian era, celebrated for his vivid storytelling and unforgettable characters. Born in Portsmouth, England, Dickens used his works to highlight social injustices, poverty, and the struggles of the working class. Through masterpieces like Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, and Great Expectations, he not only entertained readers but also inspired social reform. His legacy continues to
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Feb 71 min read


Kavi Pradeep – The Voice of Patriotism
Kavi Pradeep, born Ramchandra Narayanji Dwivedi on 6 February 1915, was one of India’s most revered poets and lyricists, celebrated for awakening patriotic spirit through his timeless words. Best known for writing “Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo,” his poetry inspired generations to honor the nation and remember the sacrifices of its heroes. After a remarkable literary and musical journey spanning decades, he passed away on 11 December 1998 around the evening in Mumbai, leaving behind
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Feb 61 min read


Cristiano Ronaldo — The Legend of Modern Football
Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro, born on February 5, 1985, in Madeira, Portugal, is widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of his generation. Known for his exceptional athleticism, goal-scoring ability, and relentless dedication, he has won five Ballon d’Or awards and became the first men’s player to score 900 career goals in official matches. His journey from a young talent to a global icon continues to inspire millions around the world. #CristianoRonaldo #CR
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Feb 51 min read


World Cancer Day
World Cancer Day is observed every year on 4 February to spread awareness about cancer, promote early detection, and encourage prevention and treatment for all. This day highlights the importance of healthy lifestyles, timely diagnosis, and equal access to quality care. It also stands as a symbol of hope, strength, and solidarity with patients, survivors, and caregivers fighting cancer worldwide. #WorldCancerDay #CancerAwareness #HopeAndStrength #EarlyDetection #FightCancer #
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Feb 41 min read


Raghuram Rajan – The Voice of Financial Prudence
Raghuram Govind Rajan is a globally respected Indian economist, known for his sharp insights into financial systems and economic reforms. A former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India and Chief Economist at the IMF, he gained worldwide recognition for warning about the 2008 global financial crisis well before it unfolded. His work consistently emphasizes financial stability, inclusive growth, and ethical governance in economics. #RaghuramRajan #IndianEconomist #RBI #Economic
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Feb 31 min read


World Wetlands Day – Protecting Nature’s Lifelines
World Wetlands Day is observed every year on 2 February to raise awareness about the vital role wetlands play in supporting biodiversity, controlling floods, purifying water, and combating climate change. The day marks the signing of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (1971), encouraging global efforts to conserve and wisely use these precious ecosystems. #WorldWetlandsDay #SaveWetlands #ProtectNature #WetlandsMatter #Biodiversity #ClimateAction #NatureConservation #EcoAwarene
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Feb 21 min read


Indian Coast Guard Day – Guardians of the Blue Frontier
Indian Coast Guard Day is observed every year on 1 February to commemorate the raising of the Indian Coast Guard in 1977. This day honors the brave men and women who safeguard India’s vast coastline, protect marine life, prevent maritime crimes, and lead vital search and rescue operations. With unwavering dedication, the Indian Coast Guard plays a crucial role in ensuring maritime safety, security, and environmental protection. #IndianCoastGuardDay #ICG #GuardiansOfTheSea #
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Feb 11 min read
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