
Aadi Kavi: Maharishi Valmik
Lord Maharishi Valmik, the author of the first epic of Sanskrit language, has the status of Adi Kavi. According to a belief, Lord Shri Ram Chandra appeared to him during the construction period. Mother Sita ji spent the last time of her life in his ashram. Luv Kush were born there. Valmik ji taught them music and scriptures. Taught them to sing Ramayana with melody and rhythm. Once Maharishi Valmik ji went to take a bath in the Tamsa river. His eyes fell on a pair of birds. While he was watching the birds, a hunter shot an arrow and killed the male bird. Seeing the death of her partner, the female bird screamed and gave up her life. Seeing this incident with the mute bird, Valmik ji's heart was filled with grief and anger and he recited the first verse.
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Child abuse in India
A few days ago, the brutal beating of a child by a middle-aged man in 3 Faces of Mohali has shocked every sensitive person. The only fault of a 5-year-old child from a poor family was that he imitated the barking of an Emirzade's dog. This crime neither comes under animal cruelty nor can be included in the scope of 'honour killing' of a mature person. It is surprising what is happening to educated people, officers and politicians and in a modern and civilized city like Mohali. Chandigarh and its surrounding cities and towns have a large number of educated and employed people. All of them are familiar with child protection laws to some extent. Imagine if the educated people of advanced cities have this mentality, how much safer the children of slums and slums will be.
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"The Basis of Our Fraternities: The Village Panchayat"
Panchayat elections to be held on October 15 in Punjab have become big headlines for every newspaper these days. These elections are the main topic of daily discussions on TV channels. Panchayati Raj is basically the local self-government system of villages in rural India. Because a large population of India lives in villages. These panchayats have their own importance in rural management, local development and judicial system.
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Special on Gandhi Jayanti - "De di hame Azadi bina kharg bina dhal, Sabarmati ke Sant Tune kar dia kamal"
Today, on October 2, the entire country is remembering the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, for his unique contribution to the liberation of India. Gandhiji was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar city of Gujarat, his full name was Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi. His father's name was Karam Chand Gandhi and mother's name was Putli Bai Gandhi. He stayed in South Africa from 1893 to 1914. He obtained the degree of Advocacy. He had to face racial discrimination many times in foreign lands. It was from here that the flag of the country's freedom rose in his chest and he emerged as an influential face of the Indian freedom movement.
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Paddy Management: A Massive Problem
As soon as the paddy harvesting season begins in Punjab and Haryana, newspapers and news channels are filled with discussions on an important issue: paddy management and the burning of straw in fields. This is indeed a serious problem for both the governments and the farmers. If we reflect on 50 years ago, paddy was not a problem.
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Modern contradictions and society
The progress of humanity presents a picture in which progress and contradiction are intertwined. Historically, society flourished on the basis of unity and moral integrity, where common origins fostered mutual respect and collective well-being. This period was a harmonious combination of moral principles and social harmony. Yet, as we approached the modern era, contradictions emerged.
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Does AI and Quantum Computing Snatch Jobs or Open New Opportunities? What is the Best to Do in This Era
The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Quantum Computing is shaping the modern workforce in ways that are both exciting and unsettling. As these technologies advance, they inevitably raise questions about the impact on jobs. Are these technologies stealing jobs from human workers, or are they creating new opportunities? More importantly, how should individuals prepare for this evolving landscape?
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Message on Teacher's Day
On this Teachers’ Day, I extend my deepest gratitude to all teachers for their tireless efforts and unwavering dedication. You are the true builders of our future, molding the minds and shaping the hearts of tomorrow's leaders, innovators, and changemakers.
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What perspectives can be taken when looking at a job? Is it merely a means of earning money, or are there other aspects as well?
In the dynamic world of work, words like "Responsibility," "Happiness," and "Entertainment" often come to the forefront. These words represent different aspects of a job, each with its own significance. Understanding these differences is crucial for a productive and harmonious workplace. Viewing a job merely as entertainment, instead of responsibility, can be detrimental to both the individual and the organization, leading to a lack of seriousness, reduced productivity, and potential disruption in workplace relations.
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Protests: Significance, Individualism, and the Challenge to Social Stability
Introduction: Protests have always been a vital part of social change and governmental reform. They serve as a crucial mechanism for citizens to express their concerns, challenge injustices, and demand reforms. Historically, protests have played a significant role in addressing social inequalities, political oppression, and issues related to civil rights.
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Women's Safety - The Need of the Hour
In today's time, the safety of women and children is under scrutiny. India, known as the land of gods and goddesses, where great social reformers were born, raised their voices against social evils like child marriage, polygamy, and the Sati system. Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji proclaimed, "Why call her bad, from whom kings are born?" But it seems the modern world has forgotten the teachings of Baba Nanak.
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Our National Festival
Today, the entire nation of India is celebrating the 78th anniversary of its independence. This day became a reality after the relentless struggle and unparalleled sacrifices of countless brave souls. In the year 1600 AD, the British arrived in India for trade and established the East India Company here. At that time, India was divided into small princely states. Taking advantage of the political and religious divisions among the people, the British gradually took control of the entire country. The people of India made several attempts to break the chains of slavery, but complete success was achieved on August 15, 1947.
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August: The Second Page of History
When we hear the name of the month of August, the first thought that comes to mind is August 15th, the day of the country's independence. Indeed, this day is a momentous occasion for every citizen of the country. After centuries of slavery, our country was freed from the oppressive rule of the British. Many brave sons of our country sacrificed their lives for this freedom.
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Shaheed Udham Singh: The Icon of Sacrifice and Resilience.
Remembering the immortal martyr Sardar Udham Singh on his martyrdom day, on behalf of the group family of Paigam-e-Jagat, a hundred salutes to this immortal martyr.
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The Metaverse Revolution: Exploring Decentraland
The digital landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, and at the heart of this transformation lies the concept of the Metaverse—a collective virtual shared space, created by the convergence of virtually enhanced physical reality and physically persistent virtual reality. Among the myriad platforms emerging within this new frontier, Decentraland stands out as a pioneering force. Launched in 2017, Decentraland offers a glimpse into the future of digital interaction, ownership, and creativity. This article delves into the intricacies of Decentraland, exploring its foundation, features, governance model, and impact on the broader Metaverse ecosystem.
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The process of continuous change is called life
The process of continuous change is called life The journey of man from childhood to old age is determined by passing through innumerable twists and turns. In many states in India, the retirement age is 58 years, while this period has been set at 60 years for Kedri government employees. Old age is traditionally considered to be 65 years, but the reasons for this are not found in biology but in history.
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The Future of Technology:
As we move further into the 21st century, technological advancements continue to reshape our world in unprecedented ways. The pace of innovation is accelerating, promising a future where today's science fiction becomes tomorrow's reality. Let's explore some of the most promising technologies that could define the future.
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Our Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji has been hailing "Developed India" with great enthusiasm and enthusiasm.
There is no doubt that after independence the country has developed rapidly in every field. But when it comes to natural calamities and accidents due to human negligence, and arrangements to deal with them, then this slogan starts to seem meaningless. Every year, our country has to face storms and other natural calamities. Every time the arrangements made in advance during these calamities prove insufficient and the result is the loss of hundreds of precious lives.
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An important day in life is: Seva Mukti
Human life, especially in a developing country like India, is a story of struggle. Childhood passes in hardships -Tursia. Then the search for a job or employment starts after taking the certificates from school, college or any technical institute. After dozens of competitive exams and interviews, those people are extremely lucky to get a government or semi-government job.
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Heat and Trees
The summer season is ongoing, and every human and creature is suffering from the intense heat. We are talking about heatwaves or scorching winds. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued heatwave warnings for several states across the country. Simply put, a heatwave means a significant increase in average temperature.
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