16 November – International Day for Tolerance
Dr. Prabir Chatterjee We can eat at the same table. Even if you eat some meat that I do not. Adivasi culture is one with nature. The word Ubuntu in…
Dr. Prabir Chatterjee We can eat at the same table. Even if you eat some meat that I do not. Adivasi culture is one with nature. The word Ubuntu in…
Popularly known as Dharti Abba (Father of the Land), Birsa Munda is a very honoured revolutionary messianic tribal leader and freedom fighter of Jharkhand. Birsa was born on 15 November…
Jharkhand state in eastern India, formed on 15 November 2000, is almost a green land with verdant hills, enchanting waterfalls and valleys, lush pasture land and sprawling countryside dotted with…
Sweety Kumari Chacha Nehru, an icon and role model for children! The Children’ Day reminds even a senior citizen of his/her childhood. It teaches us all to respect even little…
Himadri Dutta In the footsteps of Pandit Nehru Children are divine incarnations in their innocence and purity of heart. The mere sight of a child is a blessed experience that…
Ms Marcette Buttigieg The rising incidence of diabetes in India is linked to the rapidly changing lifestyle The theme for this year’s World Diabetes Day is “access to diabetes education”.…
Children are children. They are God’s investment in the world. They are God’s gift the parents. They are the nations’ future. They are world citizens. India celebrates 14 November as…
13 November 2022 “Kindness is the language that the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” – Mark Twain The world stands in need of the milk of human…
13 November 2022 “Kindness is the language that the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” – Mark Twain The world stands in need of the human milk of…
Ms. Marcette Buttigieg Let us spread our knowledge about pneumonia, for more effective prevention and early treatment so that lives may not be lost to this common, and often ignored,…