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World Water Day

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World Water Day is celebrated all around the world on 22nd of March of each Year. This day is celebrated every year to aware the world about the importance of water, the significance and need of conservation of water. World Water Day was first organized in the year of 1992. First world water day was celebrated within the Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by United Nations Conference on Surroundings and Growth group. It’s to get help in water conservation by avoiding using their faucets for complete day.

On this occasion use of water and significance of it are highlighted. It promotes to scrub the water and option to focus public consideration towards water misuses. It’s to extend the notice amongst folks in world. Water is essential. It’s most important factor for all times. Water is a essentital need just like the food, air, atmosphere, well being, agriculture and commerce etc. Image (ICON / Logo ) of the world water day is the form of water drop of blue colour.

Every Year this day is celebrated by organizing number of occasions and actions akin to visible artwork, theatrical and musical celebrations of water, excursions to the native ponds, lakes, rivers and reservoirs, symposium at native, nationwide and worldwide stage over water administration and security, distributing messages by way of TV and radio channels or web, instructional occasions primarily based on the significance of unpolluted water and conservative measures, competitions and so many actions.

Themes of World Water Day

            Year                  Theme
1993 Water for Cities
1994 Caring for our Water Resources is Everybody’s Business
1995 Women and Water
1996 Water for Thirsty Cities
1997 The World’s Water: Is there enough
1998 Groundwater – The Invisible Resource
1999 Everyone Lives Downstream
2000 Water for the 21st century
2001 Water for Health
2002 Water for Development
2003 Water for Future
2004 Water and Disasters
2005 Water for Life 2005–2015
2006 Water and Culture
2007 Coping with Water Scarcity
2008 Sanitation
2009 Trans Waters
2010 Clean Water for a Healthy World
2011 Water for cities: responding to the urban challenge
2012 Water and Food Security
2013 Water Cooperation
2014 Water and Energy
2015 Water and Sustainable Development
2016 Water and Jobs
2017 Why Waste Water
2018 Nature for Water
2019 Leaving No One Behind
2020 Water and Climate Change
2021 Valuing Water
2022 GROUNDWATER – MAKING THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE

 

FAQ – World Water Day

When is World Water Day Celebrated ?
A- Every Year 22nd of March is celebrated as World Water Day everwhere in the World.

Why Celebrate March 22nd as World Water Day in India ?
A- World Water Day is celebrated every year to spread awareness about the importance and significance of water as well as the need of conservation of water. First World Water Day was organised on 22nd March 1993 by United Nations. And After that every year it was decided to celebrate this day as World Water Day.

Why do We celebrate World Water Day 2021 ?
A- As an United Nations initiative, every year 22nd March is celebrated as World Water Day all around the World. India is also a member of the United Nations and India is also aware of the importance of precious water. So India celebrate World Water Day on March 22nd 2021. Theme of World Water Day 2021 is “Valuing Water”

What is the theme of World Water Day of 2022 ?
A- World Water day is on 22nd March 2022. The Theme is “Ground Water – Making the Invisible Visible

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Republic Day Of India

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THE REPUBLIC DAY

Republic Day Of India – गणतन्त्र दिवस भारत

Republic Day in India is celebrated on January 26th each year. This day is called as “Republic Day” (“Gantantra Diwas” “गणतन्त्र दिवस ” in Hindi). It is one of the 3 gazetted national holidays of India and a national festival which is celebrated with great patriotic fervor by the Indians all over the World.

 

History of Republic Day

India got Independence on 15th August but 26 January is the day which marks the anniversary of the adoption of the Indian Constitution. The Constitution was passed by the Constituent Assembly of India on November 26th, 1949 and was adopted on January 26th, 1950, completing the country’s transition from non-republic to an Independent Republic Nation.

 

Republic Day Celebration

The main celebration of this day takes place in the National Capital of the Country, i.e., in New Delhi at Rajpath, where the Indian National Flag is hoisted by the Indian President. Flag Hoisting is followed by the National Anthem, the march past of the three armed forces of India and different cultural programmes representing different parts of India.

The President also gives speech to the people of India. After the flag is hoisted by the Indian President at Rajpath the flag is also hoisted by the Heads of each and every big or small Organisations of India.

 

Republic Day Parade

Every Year the main parade takes place in the National Capital New Delhi. This parade is organized by organized by the Ministry of Defense. The Parade starts from the gate of The President’s Residence, Raisina Hill (Rashtrapati Bhavan) in Rajpath and it passes through the India Gate.

Republic day Parade is the main attraction for the visitors. The Parade shows off Indian defense capabilities and India’s cultural and social heritage.

 

Beating Retreat for Republic Day

The beating retreat ceremony takes place after officially showing the end of the Republican Day celebration. It is done on January 29th, the third day after the Republic day. This is done by the ribbon of three military wings, the Indian Army, Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force. The place is Raisina Hill and adjacent aluns, Vijay Chowk, flanked by the North and South Block Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace) towards the end of Rajpath.

The main guest of this celebration is the President of India who came escorted by the Presidential Guards, a cavalry unit. When the President arrived, the PBG commander asked the unit to Salute, which is the followed by the Indian National Anthem Show, Jana Gana Mann, by the Army Personnels.

The army organize a display ceremony by mass ribbons where military bands, ribbons and drum bands, bugler and trumpet from various army regiments other than the bands from the navy and the Air Force took part that played popular patritic songs like living with me, favorites Mahatma Gandhi Hymn, and Saare Jahan Se Achcha in the end of the Celebratiom.

 

Award Ceremony Republic Day

Every Year On the evening of the Republic Day, the President of India distribute the Civilian Awards to Indian civilians. The main attraction of the award ceremony is the Padma Awards. This is the second highest civilian award in India after Bharat Ratna. This award is given in three categories, namely. Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri.

 

Republic Day Celebration of 2022

Republic Day of this year will be celebrated on Wednesday. This year the flag will be hoisted by Shri Ram Nath Kovind Hon’ble President of India. This year in 2022, 73rd Republic day will be celebrated and it is going to nominate itself in one of the most important events of the Indian history.

Chief Guest of Republic Day 2022

According to the News, There will be no foreign guests in the Republic Day of India in 2022 after a surge in the current situation of Covid-19 infection throughout the country. Very selected number of people will be allowed  to physically witness the Republic Day celebration. However the whole celebration will be telecast live on the mainstream channels so Everyone can see and witness the great moments of pride.

As per the news this year some selected ground level workers including drivers, autorickshaw, construction workers, sanitation workers and frontline workers will be attented the celebration as the guest.

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FAQ – Republic Day of India

When is the Republic Day of India ?
Republic Day of year 2022 will be celebrated on Wednesday, January 26th 2022.

Why do we celebrate Republic Day on 26 January?
The Constitution was passed by the Constituent Assembly of India on November 26th, 1949 and was adopted on January 26th, 1950, completing the country’s transition from non-republic to an Independent Republic Nation.So We celebrate this day 26th January every year as the Republic Day of Our Country, India.

Who Hosts the National Flag at The Capital of India ?
Main celebration of Republic Day takes place in The National Capital of India, New Delhi. The President of India Hosts the National Flag on this Day. This year the flag will be hoisted by Shri Ram Nath Kovind Hon’ble President of India.

 

I wish you all a very Happy Republic Day….. Jai Hind Jai Bharat

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Raksha Bandhan

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Raksha Bandhan (रक्षाबंधन in Hindi) means “the tie or knot of protection”. Being celebrated on the day of “Sharavan Purnima ”.  This festival make the divine love and relation of brother and sister more strong and valuable.

The sister performs a Rakhi ceremony, then prays to express her love and wish for the well being of her brother; in return, the brother ritually pledges to protect and take care of his sister under all circumstances.

Among the most sacred festivals of hindu’s, the festival of “Rakshabandhan” carries utmost significance and importance. It is mainly the festival of Hindus and thus limited to the boundries of Hindu countries. However, with time it is gaining importance in other religions and countries too.

There are a lot of tales related to this festival. According to Hindu scripture “Bhavishya Purana”, Indra’s ( इंद्र ) wife Sachi tied a  cotton thread on her husband’s wrist and prayed for his well being and success against demon. That holy thread was given to Sachi by Lord Vishnu.

In Ancient India Women tied holy thread on their husband’s (or dear-one’s ) wrist to pray for their safety and success in war and against evil powers . These threads ( Rakhi ) were not limited only to brother sister relation.

There are many other stories relates to Rakhi or Raksha Bandhan. It includes The story of King Bali and Goddess Laxmi, The story mentioned in the epic Mahabharata about Krishna and Draupadi.

But the story which is most prevalent and having its historical evidence is of Rani Karmavati, Queen of Chittor, who sent Rakhi to Emperor Humayun to defend her kingdom from the invasion of Muslim invader Bahadur Shah.

Happy Raksha Bandhan…

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Independence Day Of India

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15TH AUGUST – THE INDEPENDENCE DAY OF INDIA

India got free from the rule of British Empire on 15th august, 1947. And thus 15th august is celebrated as Independence Day all over the country. This day is the national holiday / festival of our country.

On 15th August 1947, India’s first P.M., Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru raised the national flag i.e. “Tiranga”, above the Red Fort, in New Delhi. And thus each year this festival is started with the flag hoisting by the P.M. of the country at Red Fort followed by the singing of our national anthem i.e. “Jana Gana Mana”.

This national festival is celebrated with the flag hoisting ceremonies, singing patriotic songs, parades and cultural events. The President and the P.M. delivers speech to the country on this auspicious occasion.

There is also an interesting fact about the Independence Day. And the fact is that between the year 1930 and 1947, the Indian National Congress celebrated the Independence Day on 26th January, which today is celebrated as the Republic Day.

This year the flag at the Red Fort will be hoisted by the present P.M., Shri Narendra Modi. He will start this ceremony for the first time as a P.M. This year India will celebrate its 68th Independence Day.

Gaaten hai Hum Gatha Unke Balidan Ki, Laaj Rakhi Hai Jinhone Is Desh Ke Aan Ki,

Swatantra Karaya Jinhone Bharat Mata Ko, Sat Sat Naman Un Sahid Jawan Ko.

Wish you all a very happy Independence Day….. Jai Hind Jai Bharat

आप सभी को स्वतंत्रता दिवस की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं ….जय हिन्द जय भारत

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