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World Civil Defence Day 2023.

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World Civil Defence Day World Civil Defence Day is an annual event observed on March 1st to raise awareness about the importance of civil defence and emergency management in protecting people and communities from disasters and crises. The day is an opportunity to recognize the efforts and contributions of civil defence organizations and personnel worldwide. The concept of civil defence dates back to ancient times when communities would come together to protect themselves from natural disasters and enemy attacks. Over the years, the concept has evolved to include a range of measures and strategies to mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies and disasters. Today, civil defence organizations are responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of their citizens during emergencies and disasters. They work closely with local, national, and international organizations to develop and implement plans and strategies to reduce the impact of disasters and crises on commun

Who designed Rupee sign? How was Rupee sign designed. History and biography of Uday Kumar Dharmalingam.

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Uday Kumar Dharmalingam                                                    -Indian Currency sign designer The rupee sign is the official currency symbol of India, and it is used to represent the Indian rupee in financial transactions, as well as in everyday life. The rupee sign is a relatively recent addition to Indian currency, having been introduced in 2010. In this article, we will explore the history of the rupee sign and the designer responsible for its creation. The history of the Indian rupee can be traced back to the 6th century BCE, when silver coins called rupyarupa were in use. Over the centuries, the Indian rupee has undergone numerous changes, both in terms of its design and the materials used to make it. In the 21st century, the Indian government decided to create a new symbol for the rupee, to bring it in line with other major currencies such as the US dollar, the euro, and the pound sterling. The process of designing the rupee sign began in 2009, when the Indian governm

24 February Central Excise Day in India- theme, history. Why do we celebrate Central Excise Day?

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Central Excise Day                                                                                                                                        - An article by The Social Organ Central Excise Day is celebrated on February 24th every year in India to commemorate the establishment of the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) in 1944. The day serves as a reminder of the importance of excise duty in India's economic growth and development. Excise duty is a form of indirect tax that is levied on the production, manufacture, and sale of goods. The tax is paid by the manufacturer or producer of the goods, and the cost is usually passed on to the consumer. Excise duty is a significant source of revenue for the government and is used to fund various developmental and welfare programs. The history of excise duty in India can be traced back to the British era. The British government imposed excise duty on goods like salt, opium, and alcoholic beverages to generate revenue. Afte

World Thinking Day 2023, 22 february theme, history and who was behind of the creation of World thinking Day?

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                                           World Thinking Day 2023                                                 -By The Social Organ World Thinking Day is an annual event celebrated by Girl Guides and Girl Scouts all over the world on 22nd February. The day is a reminder for young girls to think about the global community and to take action to create a better world. Each year, a theme is chosen to inspire and guide the act.   In 2023, World Thinking Day will be celebrated with the theme "Building Peace, Fostering Unity". This theme highlights the importance of working together to create a peaceful world where everyone can live in harmony.   Peace and unity are two of the most important values that we can instill in the young generation. With the world becoming increasingly divided, it is important for young people to learn how to work together and find common ground. By encouraging girls to think about how they can contribute to peace and unity, we can inspire

International Mother Language Day Paragraph. Celebration, history, and theme for 2023 Mother language day

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International Mother Language Day                       - An article by The Social Organ International Mother Language Day is an annual observance that celebrates the diversity of languages worldwide and promotes linguistic and cultural diversity. The day was established by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1999 to honor the students who were killed in Bangladesh in 1952 when they protested against the government's decision to make Urdu the official language of East Pakistan. Since then, International Mother Language Day has become an important event that promotes linguistic and cultural diversity and highlights the importance of preserving and promoting mother languages. The Importance of Mother Language Mother language is the first language that a child learns from his/her parents or caregivers. It is the language that a child grows up with and is most comfortable speaking. Mother language is the foundation of a child's cognitive

International day of Social Justice History. Theme for 2023 and Activities to be done.

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 World Day of Social Justice                                    - An Article by The Social Organ World Day of Social Justice is observed on February 20 every year to promote the idea of social justice and reduce inequality in all aspects of society. The day highlights the need to promote social justice by addressing issues such as poverty, unemployment, discrimination, exclusion, and legal aid . The day is celebrated worldwide with various events, including rallies, seminars, and discussions to raise awareness and inspire action toward achieving social justice.  The World Day of Social Justice (alternatively referred to as Social Justice Equality Day) is an international day that recognizes the critical role of fostering social justice by tackling poverty, marginalization, gender inequality, unemployment, human rights, and social protection. Numerous organizations, including the United Nations, the American Library Association (ALA), and the International Labour Organization (ILO), ha

Why awareness towards Cancer is important? Here are some reasons and facts about Cancer.

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World Cancer Day                                                         - An article by  The Social Organ   World Cancer Day is observed annually on February 4th to raise awareness and educate people about the disease and its impact on individuals and communities around the world. Cancer is one of the leading causes of death globally and affects millions of people each year. The theme for World Cancer Day 2023 is "I Am and I Will" which encourages individuals to take action and make a commitment to reducing the impact of cancer. The theme recognizes the role of individuals in taking control of their health and in creating a world where everyone has access to the best possible cancer care. Cancer is a disease that affects not only the person who has been diagnosed but also their loved ones and the wider community. It is estimated that by the year 2030, the number of new cancer cases will increase to over 21 million globally. This highlights the importance of addressing the

Why Awareness towards Rheumatoid Arthritis is important? Article on Rheumatoid Arthritis by The Social Organ

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  Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Day: Understanding the Chronic Condition Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects millions of people worldwide. On the second Thursday of February, people come together to raise awareness about RA and the impact it has on those living with it. This year, Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Day falls on February 10th, 2023. RA is a complex disease that causes inflammation in the joints and surrounding tissues. The immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues, leading to pain, stiffness, and swelling in the joints. Over time, this chronic inflammation can cause damage to the joints, making it difficult for those with RA to perform daily tasks and leading to disability. RA is not just limited to the joints, it can also affect other parts of the body such as the eyes, skin, heart, and lungs. In fact, many people with RA experience extra-articular manifestations, which means they experience symptoms outside of the join

Why Wetlands play a vital role in our environment? An Initiative from The Social Organ

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World Wetlands Day World Wetlands Day is celebrated on February 2nd every year to raise awareness about the vital role wetlands play in our environment and the urgent need to protect and conserve these important ecosystems. Wetlands are areas of land that are saturated with water and support unique ecosystems that provide essential ecological services. Wetlands are found in many different forms, including marshes, swamps, bogs, and fens. They are home to a wide variety of plant and animal species, many of which are unique to wetland ecosystems. Wetlands also provide essential ecological services, such as water filtration, flood control, and habitat for wildlife. Despite their critical importance, wetlands are often threatened by human activities such as urbanization, agriculture, and resource extraction. Human development and land use change can lead to the destruction and degradation of wetlands, resulting in the loss of vital habitats and the decline of biodiversity. This can have si

Why Indian Coast Guard Personnel are security guard of the country?

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                          Indian Coast Guards Personnel  The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) is a multi-mission armed force responsible for safeguarding the country's maritime interests. On February 1st of every year, the ICG celebrates its establishment day to mark its contribution to the nation's security and prosperity. The ICG was established on February 1st, 1977, and since then, it has been at the forefront of safeguarding India's coastal borders, protecting its maritime assets, and preserving its maritime environment. The ICG has come a long way since its inception and has been instrumental in safeguarding India's maritime interests. One of the key roles of the ICG is to enforce maritime laws and ensure the safety of life at sea. The ICG is responsible for ensuring the security of the country's vast coastline and exclusive economic zone, and it has been successful in achieving this goal through its continuous patrols and surveillance activities. The ICG also plays a