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Sushil Kumar — The Pride of Indian Wrestling
Born on 26 May 1983, Sushil Kumar is one of India’s greatest wrestling champions and Olympic heroes. Through hard work, discipline, and determination, he became an inspiration for millions of young athletes across the nation. He made history by winning a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In the 2012 London Olympics, he earned a silver medal and became the first Indian athlete to win two individual Olympic medals. Sushil Kumar also won gold at the 2010 World Wrestling
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May 261 min read


The Flying Legend of Indian Athletics
T. C. Yohannan was one of India’s most celebrated long jump athletes and a true icon of Indian athletics.Born in Kerala, he brought international recognition to Indian track and field through his remarkable performances. In 1978, he created history by winning the gold medal in long jump at the Asian Games held in Bangkok.He also represented India at the 1976 Summer Olympics, becoming one of the country’s most notable athletes of his era. T. C. Yohannan set a national long jum
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May 191 min read


Grace in Motion: The Inspiring Journey of Mallika Sarabhai
A celebrated classical dancer, actress, and social activist, Mallika Sarabhai has dedicated her life to the power of art and expression. Through Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi, she transformed dance into a voice for truth, equality, and humanity. Her performances beautifully blend tradition with strong social messages that touch hearts across generations. As the daughter of visionary scientist Vikram Sarabhai, she carried forward a legacy of creativity and intellect. Mallika has
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May 91 min read


Aiming for Glory – The Journey of Gagan Narang
Gagan Narang is one of India’s finest shooting champions, born on 6 May 1983 in Chennai and raised in Hyderabad. He discovered his passion for shooting at a very young age and trained with intense dedication. Specializing in the 10m air rifle event, he built a strong reputation in international shooting sports. His biggest achievement came at the 2012 Summer Olympics where he won a bronze medal for India. Over the years, he has secured multiple medals in Commonwealth and Asia
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May 61 min read


Anju Bobby George: India’s Long Jump Queen
Anju Bobby George is one of India’s most celebrated track and field athletes, specializing in the long jump . She made history by winning a bronze medal at the World Championships in Athletics , becoming the first Indian to achieve this feat. Her personal best jump of 6.83 meters remains one of India’s finest records in athletics. Anju also secured a gold medal at the IAAF World Athletics Final , marking another historic milestone. She represented India at the Olympic Games
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Apr 191 min read


The Legendary Magician: P. C. Sorcar Sr.
P. C. Sorcar Sr., born as Protul Chandra Sorcar on 23 February 1913, was one of India’s most celebrated magicians and a global icon of stage illusion. Popularly known as “Indrajal Samrat” (Emperor of Magic), he transformed magic from simple tricks into grand theatrical performances filled with drama, storytelling, and Indian cultural elements. He gained international fame during the 1950s and 1960s, performing across Europe, America, and Asia. His shows were known for spectac
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Feb 231 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


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


Jana Gana Mana
On 24 January 1950, India took a historic step by adopting “Jana Gana Mana” as its national anthem. Penned and composed by Rabindranath Tagore, the anthem echoes the soul of the nation, celebrating unity amid diversity. More than a song, it became a timeless expression of India’s identity, pride, and shared destiny as the country prepared to embrace its Constitution. #IndianNationalAnthem #JanaGanaMana #RabindranathTagore #IndianHistory #ConstituentAssembly #NationFirst #Unit
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Jan 241 min read


Vijay Diwas – A Tribute to Courage and Sacrifice
Vijay Diwas is observed on 16th December to commemorate India’s historic victory in the 1971 Indo-Pak War, which led to the liberation of Bangladesh. This day honors the unmatched bravery, strategic excellence, and supreme sacrifice of the Indian Armed Forces, whose courage changed the course of history. Vijay Diwas reminds us of the true spirit of patriotism and our duty to remember and respect the heroes who secured the nation’s pride and freedom. #VijayDiwas #16December #I
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Dec 16, 20251 min read


Jhulan Goswami: The Queen of Pace
Jhulan Goswami (born 25 November 1982) is one of India’s greatest fast bowlers, known for her fierce pace, consistency, and unshakeable dedication to the game. From humble beginnings in Chakdaha to becoming the world’s leading wicket-taker in women’s international cricket, she has inspired generations with her discipline, humility, and unstoppable spirit. #JhulanGoswami #QueenOfPace #CricketLegend #IndianCricket #WomenInSports #Inspiration #Trailblazer #PrideOfIndia #presen
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Nov 25, 20251 min read


Sakuntala Devi: The Legend Of Calculation
Shakuntala Devi, widely known as the "Human Computer," was an extraordinary Indian mathematician and author, celebrated for her incredible mental calculation abilities. Born on 4 November 1929, she amazed the world with her unmatched speed and accuracy in solving complex numerical problems. Her talent was recognized globally, even earning her a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. Beyond mathematics, she contributed to literature and social awareness. Shakuntala Devi
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Nov 4, 20251 min read
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