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Mahatma Gandhi was never formally conferred the title of Father of the Nation by the government.

 Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2nd October 1969 and we all know that his early life, education,  donation towards the country and all these  effects. Now in this composition we'll talk about his assassination. Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on 30 January 1948 at age 78 in the  emulsion of Birla House( now Gandhi Smriti), a large  manse in central New Delhi. His  homicide was Nathuram Vinayak Godse, a Chitpavan Brahmin from Pune, Maharashtra, a Hindu chauvinist, a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh( RSS), a right-  sect Hindu civil association as well as a member of the Hindu Mahasabha. Godse considered Gandhi to have been too accommodating to Pakistan during the Partition of India of the  former time.   Eventually after 5p.m., according to  substantiations, Gandhi had reached the top of the  way leading to the raised field behind Birla House where he'd been conductingmulti-faith prayer meetings every evening. As Gandhi began to walk toward the  tribune, Godse stepped out f

Why Tourism is a leading sector in India?

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 India will celebrate National Tourism Day on January 25. The day is marked annually in order to raise  mindfulness about the  significance that the tourism assiduity plays in the country. The day is also a way to  honor the  benefactions of the thousands working in the tourism assiduity.   While  numerous countries around the world have been celebrating World Tourism Day on September 27 since the 1980s, National Tourism Day is marked on separate dates. While World Tourism Day was established by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation, countries have their own National Tourism Day. In India, it's observed on January 25.  In 2022, the National Tourism Day was part of the ‘ Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav ’, the 75- week grand  festivity marking 75 times of Indian Independence. This time too, National Tourism Day will be part of the  fests.   Before COVID- 19, the tourism assiduity in India saw  rapid-fire growth and employed millions. The assiduity was valued at around$ 75 billion in

Why Indian Army is world's best army?

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Indian Army Day-                                    A tribute to KM Cariappa The army is the protector of the country. And when it comes to the Indian army, it is related to emotions. Army Day is celebrated on 15 January every year in India, in recognition of Lieutenant General Kodandera M. Cariappa's (later who became Field Marshal ) taking over as the first Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army from General Francis Roy Bucher, the last British Commander-in-Chief of India, on 15 January 1949. The day is celebrated in the form of parades and other military shows in the national capital New Delhi as well as in all headquarters. On 15 January 2023, India celebrated its 75th Indian Army Day in New Delhi. Army Day marks a day to salute the valiant soldiers who sacrificed their lives to protect the country and its citizens. While celebrations take place across the country, the main Army Day parade is conducted in Cariappa Parade ground in Delhi cantonment. Gallantry awards and Sena meda

How Vivekananda left Englishman shocked by his quick and visionary answering skills? Why he is considered as youth icon of India?

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      Swami Vivekananda- The man of words                                                                           (An article by The Social Organ team) Born as Narendra Nath Dutta on 12th January 1863 in the holy and divine place of Kolkata, Swami Vivekananda was a great Indian saint. He was a figure with “high thinking and simple living”. He was a great pious leader, a philosopher, and also a devout personality with great principles.  He was a divine man with a great personality and memory. He used to read Bhagwad Geeta and motivated others to do so. He is the ideal youth icon for India. He had a different perspective on the world.        Vivekananda, original name Narendra Nath Datta, Datta also spelled Dutt, (born January 12, 1863, Calcutta [now Kolkata]—died July 4, 1902, near Calcutta), Hindu spiritual leader and reformer in India who attempted to combine Indian spirituality with Western material progress, maintaining that the two supplemented and complemented one another. His

Why is hindi so popular across the globe? Why Hindi is 4th largest speaking language?

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                                               WORLD HINDI DAY 2023- An article by The Social Organ WORLD HINDI Day or Vishwa Hindi Diwas is observed on January 10 every year to mark the importance and legacy of the Hindi language across the globe. It is celebrated to rejoice in the day when Hindi was first spoken on the national platform of the United Nations General Assembly in 1949. Hindu speakers and ethusiasts from all over the world celebrate the day by promoting the language and its ethnicity. According to the historical archives, the first World Hindi Conference was held in Nagpur on January 10, 1975.  Vishwa Hindi Diwas is celebrated every year on January 10 to mark the anniversary of the first time that Hindi was spoken in the United Nations General Assembly in 1949. World Hindi Conference is observed every three years to spread awareness about the leading scholars and contributors to the language. The annual celebration of World Hindi Day signifies the importance of the lan

Warriors sacrifice their lives for us. But what about their families?

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World War Orphans Day 2023   It’s painful to lose a parent, but losing a parent due to war is even more difficult. An orphan is defined by UNICEF as a kid under the age of 18 who has lost one or both parents due to any cause. Children who lose their parents in unexpected, traumatic events such as war are compelled to stay with a surviving family member or enter the foster care system, where they suffer horrible conditions such as starvation and sickness. They are subjected to incredible emotional and mental strain. Then UNICEF created a little haven for the ‘War Orphans’, as they called it. The challenges that these children used to face on a daily basis, were looked into, and a substantial change was planned and later executed.  On January 6, World Day for War Orphans, the hardships that these orphans experience are highlighted. Millions of children are orphaned around the world as a result of war, and they face a life of privation as well as emotional and physical neglect. There