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80th Independence Day of India: 80 years of freedom, innovation, and national transformation
As India celebrates its 80th Independence Day, the nation reflects on eight decades of unity, resilience, and remarkable progress. During 2025–2026, India emerged stronger across key sectors. ISRO’s SpaDeX mission made India the fourth nation to achieve autonomous in-space docking, while Gaganyaan advanced toward human spaceflight. Renewable energy expanded through PM Surya Ghar, PM Surya Sarovar, and the Khavda Renewable Energy Park. AI-driven healthcare, biotechnology, semi
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6 days ago3 min read


National Flag Adoption Day: Celebrating the Tricolour of India
On 22 July 1947, the Constituent Assembly of India officially adopted the Indian National Flag. The Tiranga became the symbol of India’s unity, freedom, and sovereignty. Its saffron colour represents courage and sacrifice. White stands for truth, peace, and honesty. Green signifies faith, prosperity, and the nation’s growth. The navy-blue Ashoka Chakra, with 24 spokes, symbolizes justice, progress, and continuous movement. The Tricolour reflects the aspirations and values of
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Jul 221 min read


Dree Festival – Celebrating Harvest, Culture & Prosperity
Dree is one of the most important agricultural festivals of the Apatani community of Arunachal Pradesh. It is celebrated to pray for a healthy crop, protection from pests, and prosperity for all. The festival reflects a deep connection between nature, culture, and community life. Its importance lies in promoting gratitude, unity, and respect for traditional values. Dree also strengthens social bonds and preserves the rich heritage of the Apatani people. The celebration is tra
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Jul 41 min read


Republic Day of India
Republic Day is celebrated on 26 January to mark the historic day when the Constitution of India came into force in 1950, making India a sovereign, democratic republic. This day honors the values of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity and reminds every citizen of their rights and duties. The grand parade and cultural celebrations reflect India’s unity in diversity and the strength of its democratic spirit. #RepublicDay #26January #JaiHind #IndianConstitution #ProudTo
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Jan 261 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


International Human Solidarity Day
December 20th is observed globally as International Human Solidarity Day, reminding us of the power of unity in overcoming challenges like poverty, hunger, and disease. It emphasizes cooperation among nations and communities to build a more just and inclusive world. The day also carries a lighter spirit with celebrations such as National Sangria Day, enjoyed by many. Cathode-Ray Tube Day marks an important milestone in the history of technology and television. In some years,
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Dec 20, 20251 min read


Minority Rights Day
Minority Rights Day is observed every year on 18 December. It marks the 1992 UN Declaration on the rights of minorities. The day highlights the importance of protecting religious, ethnic, and linguistic minorities. It promotes equality, safety, and dignity for all communities. Minority rights help preserve unique cultures, languages, and traditions. In India, the National Commission for Minorities plays a key role in this observance. The day encourages peaceful coexistence an
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Dec 18, 20251 min read
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