Author: Kshama Pandey

JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU

Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India after independence and one of the absolute statesmen India had. He was born in 1889 in Allahabad. INTRODUCTION: His father was Motilal Nehru, a famous wealthy lawyer with ambitions of his only son and later became a very famous figure in the struggle for Independence. He wanted his son to absorb the language and culture of India’s British rulers and so, fifteen years old Jawaharlal Nehru was sent to England where he first studied at Harrow University and then at Cambridge. Jawaharlal Nehru returned to India in 1912. His experience in…

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<strong>Climate change is substantially more dangerous than cancer.</strong> - Asiana Times

 Climate change is substantially more dangerous than cancer. Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns are referred to as climate change. These changes might be caused by natural processes, such oscillations with the solar cycle. But since the 1800s, human activities—primarily the combustion of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas—have been the first cause of climate change. INTRODUCTION The melting of sea ice, melting of glaciers and ice sheets, rise in water level, and more extreme heat waves are already occurring as a results of the effects experts predicted. According to scientists, greenhouse gasses produced by humans will continue…

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<strong>KARNATAKA RAJYOTSAVA: THE FORMATION DAY OF KARNATAKA </strong> - Asiana Times

Karnataka Rajyotsava is observed on November 1st to commemorate the creation of the state of Karnataka. INTRODUCTION: Protests calling for a separate state for the Kalyana Karnataka region and involving a black day in the Belagavi district by the Maharashtra Ekikarana Samithi ruined the 67th Kannada Rajyotsava celebrations in Karnataka. On this date in 1956, the state of Karnataka was created by the union of all the south western Indian territories that spoke the Kannada language. People celebrate the occasion because the state of Karnataka was created by the union of the Kannada-dominant areas of South India. HISTORY: After India…

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Halloween is observed as a fun and spooky holiday for the people. The saints recognized on November 1 on All Saints’ Day are referred to as “hallow,” or “holy person.” The world’s “een” element, which stands for “evening before,” is an abbreviation of “eve.” Halloween, also known as Hallowmas or All Hallows’ Day, is simply a traditional way of stating “the night before All Saints’ Day.” Introduction: Samhain, an ancient Celtic holiday that was celebrated on November 1 in modern calendars, is where Halloween originated from. People dressed up in costumes and set bonfires on that day in an effort…

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EXTERNAL AFFAIRS MINISTER S JAISHANKAR: THE EPITOME OF PERFECTION  - Asiana Times

External affairs minister S Jaishankar serves as the Union Minister of External Affairs In the Cabinet of Narendra Modi. Since May 30, 2019, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, an Indian politician and diplomat (born 9 January 1955), has served as the government of India’s minister of external affairs. Introduction: He served as India’s former foreign secretary. In 1977, he started working for the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). He served as India’s ambassador to the US, China, and the Czech Republic before entering Indian politics. He held a number of important positions, including High Commissioner to Singapore…

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The fight of Iranian women is a lesson for all of us. The veil was not permitted in Iran during the rule of the Shah, but it became so during the Islamic revolution of 1979. The hijab experienced yet another transformation in Iran during the Iran-Iraq conflict when it became a representation of Shia Islam. Introduction: Iranian women gathered to protest once more on the 40th day following the murder of Mahsa Amini in detention after she was detained for wearing her headscarf “improperly,” defying restrictions and police shootings. They are disproving stereotypes with their exceptional bravery. Muslim women, who…

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