
Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore - Awakened and enlightened personality
Every Indian, whenever he sings the national anthem, bows his head in reverence to its creator, the great poet, musician, painter and philosopher. He was also honored with the title of Gurudev. Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore was born on 7 May 1861 in Bengal. Rabindra Nath Tagore, the owner of multifaceted talent, gave a new direction to Bengali literature.
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The Power of Self-Respect : Nurturing Your Sense of Worth
In the cacophony of life's demands and societal pressures, one often overlooks the cornerstone of personal well-being, self-respect. In a world that frequently values external achievements over internal contentment, the concept of self-respect might seem elusive or even antiquated. However, its significance remains immutable, serving as the bedrock upon which one's self-esteem, dignity, and integrity are built.
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Hats seller and copycat monkey
Once upon a time there lived a cap seller in a small village, whose name was Sambhav. Sambhav was a good hearted and hard working man who used to make and sell Hats of different colors and designs and earn his living. His Hats were famous all over the world and people from neighboring villages used to come to buy his beautiful Hats .
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Time: The Unrivaled Teacher
In the grand tapestry of existence, time emerges as the ultimate arbiter, the silent instructor guiding humanity through the ebb and flow of life. It is a force both relentless and impartial, ceaselessly moving forward, leaving an indelible mark on everything it touches. In the race of life, every individual finds themselves in an unending pursuit, striving to outpace the relentless march of time.
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story of lion and smart/knowledgeable cat
Years ago there lived a very smart/knowledgeable cat in the forest. Everyone wanted to get education from him. All the animals in the forest used to call that cat aunty. Some animals also went to study with the cat aunt.
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The Milkmaid and Her Milk Pail Story
Renu is a milkmaid who lives in a village with her mother. She sells milk to the villagers. Through this, she and her mother live happily. By selling milk, Renu fulfils her mother's needs and also her own needs and wishes. She has her dream world where Renu wishes for every new thing that she dreams. Every time she gets money from selling milk, she dreams of things like fairy dresses, jewellery, candies, etc.
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The Milkmaid and Her Milk Pail Story
Renu is a milkmaid who lives in a village with her mother. She sells milk to the villagers. Through this, she and her mother live happily. By selling milk, Renu fulfils her mother's needs and also her own needs and wishes. She has her dream world where Renu wishes for every new thing that she dreams. Every time she gets money from selling milk, she dreams of things like fairy dresses, jewellery, candies, etc.
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Use of time
The above lines of Shiromani Punjabi poet Bhai Veer Singh ji are a meaningful admonition to man. Truly, time stops for no one, waits for no one. Past time does not come back. Time is not just to be spent but it should be invested. Investment means that the time you have should be used in useful activities. Good use of time becomes the means to achieve our bright future and purpose. Time is a continuous flowing river, it cannot be stopped.
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The Farmer and the bundle of sticks
Once upon a time, a farmer lived with his four sons in a village. The four sons were hard workers. Still, they quarrelled all the time. The farmer tried a lot to unite them but he failed. Though the villagers appreciated their hard work and efforts, they made fun of them on their fights. As the farmer became older and weaker, he became worried that his sons would ruin themselves if they continued to fight.
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Shahid Bhagat Singh- A Revolutionary Icon in India's struggle for independence known for his bravery.
On martyrdom day, remembering Shahid Bhagat Singh- A Revolutionary Icon in India's struggle for independence known for his bravery, patriotism and commitment to the cause of freedom.
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The Essential Exercise: little Activity for a Healthy Life
In today's sedentary society, where technology often dictates our lifestyles, the importance of regular exercise cannot be overstated. Engaging in physical activity not only enhances physical health but also promotes mental well-being and longevity. However, amidst busy schedules and competing priorities, many individuals may wonder: what is the minimum exercise needed for a healthy life? This article explores this question, offering insights into the essential exercise prescription for maintaining optimal health and vitality.
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Every voter is the builder of new India
The burning issue of the present time is the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Wherever four people gather, the conversation centers on these choices. Election Commission of India can announce the date of election at any time. India is a big democratic country of the world.
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March 8 is celebrated every year as International Women's Day all over the world
March 8 is celebrated every year as International Women's Day all over the world If we talk about the background of this day, this day is the product of a labor movement In 1908, a large number of women marched in New York City, USA, demanding reduced working hours, higher wages, and the right to vote.
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From the editor's note
Among the problems faced by humans today, the most important problem is environmental protection and water pollution In the name of technology and development, we are destroying the environment and natural resources Forests are being cut, the area under cultivation is decreasing day by day A few decades ago
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The Power of Punctuality: Cultivating Responsibility in Every Aspect of Life
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From the editor's pen
Simplicity and tolerance are two such qualities that adorn our personality and make our daily life easy and comfortable. These qualities are the identity of those people who are rich in heart Simplicity is very helpful in avoiding the difficulties of daily life Tolerance is a sign of positive nature of any human being Anger is a negative tendency It destroys our thinking power It will not be wrong if the moments of anger are called short-term insanity Decisions taken with tolerance and simplicity are mostly correct and these decisions are not regretted. In today's fast-paced life and money dominated era, simplicity and tolerance are disappearing.
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The Essence of Bravery and Courage: going through Life's Challenges
Bravery and courage are virtues that have been revered throughout human history. From epic tales of heroes in ancient mythology to the everyday acts of ordinary people facing adversity, the essence of bravery and courage remains a timeless and universal aspect of the human experience.
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Story of a soldier, who captured tiger hill point from Pakistani intruders during the Kargil war of 1999.
Grenadier Yogendra Singh Yadav was bom on 10 May 1980 to Late Sepoy Ram Karan Smgh Yadav and Sentra Devi in village Aurangabad located near small town of Ahir, Bulandsahar, in Uttar Pradesh. He completed his primary education at a village school and after Class V, went on to join Sannota Sri Krishna College in Bulandshahr. His father, Ram Karan Smgh had served with 11 KUMAON as a soldier and had played an active role in the India-Pakistan Wars of 1965 and 1971.
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If we talk about cultures around the world, then our Punjabi culture is an ancient and rich culture.
If we talk about cultures around the world, then our Punjabi culture is an ancient and rich culture. Our mother tongue Punjabi is sweet and delicious. Immaturity and fraternity have been embedded in our nature for centuries. All our festivals are common to all without any caste, religion or sect. Our folk songs and songs are related to these festivals, rituals and our sorrows and joys. These are the reflection of the heart desires and wishes of the common people. Our Punjabi folk songs are associated with our rich heritage, describing our small joys, achievements, complaints and grievances.
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Embracing the Warmth of Lohri Celebrations Illuminate the Winter Night
As the winter chill tightens its grip, communities in Northern India eagerly anticipate the arrival of Lohri, a festival that brings warmth and joy to the cold winter nights. Celebrated primarily by the Punjabi community, Lohri marks the culmination of winter and the onset of longer days. The festival is not only a celebration of the changing seasons but also an expression of gratitude for the harvest and the bounties of nature.
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