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28/10/2023
CHANADRAYAAN MAHAQUIZ. The last date for participation in the Maha Quiz is 31.10.2023
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), in collaboration with MyGov, invites the citizens to participate in the Chandrayaan 3 mahaquiz honoring India's amazing space exploration journey, to explore the wonders of the moon, and to demonstrate our love of science and discovery.
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16/11/2022
11 STD, MATHS, E/M, Volume II, Book Back One Mark Questions. Quiz format-Google form
11 STD,
MATHS,
E/M,
Volume II
Book Back One Mark
Questions.
Quiz format-Google form
26/09/2022
Fit India Quiz 2022(National Sports Quiz) - Register Now- Last Date: 15/10/2022
The Fit India Quiz is a nation-wide quiz on fitness and sports for school children. The quiz will have representations from every State/UT in the country and will be a mix of online and broadcast rounds. It will have a Preliminary round, State level round and National Round.
11/11/2021
ARCHITECT OF MODERN INDIA Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru -ESSAY, QUIZ, SPEECH, PHOTOS.
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru became the first Prime Minister when India achieved independence on 15th August 1947. He was born on 14th November 1889 at Allahabad (which is now known as Prayagraj). Because he shared a fond relationship with children his birthday is celebrated as ‘Children’s Day’ in India. This is also the reason why he was famously known as ‘Chacha Nehru’. He was the son of a famous barrister Motilal Nehru and his wife Swaroop Rani.
He went for his high school studies in London. He finished his graduation in Law from Trinity College, Cambridge, and practised law at Inner Temple in London. He came to India to fight for Indian Independence. Under the guidance of Mahatma Gandhi, he worked for independence with the Indian National Congress.
When he was in jail from 1942 to 1946 he wrote, ‘The Discovery of India’. His inaugural speech as the first Prime Minister of independent India, ‘Tryst with Destiny’, is widely popular. His vision established several prominent educational, technological, and medical institutions. His contributions to diverse fields such as industrial, agricultural, projects, and foreign policies put India in a respectable position on the world map.
Writings
Nehru was a prolific writer in English and produced several books, such as The Discovery of India, Glimpses of World History, and his autobiography, Toward Freedom.He had written 30 letters to his daughter Indira Gandhi when she was 10 years old and in a boarding school in Mussoorie, teaching her about natural history and the story of civilisations. The collection of these letters was later published as a book titled Letters from a Father to His Daughter.
Awards and honours
In 1948, Nehru was conferred an honorary doctorate by the University of Mysore. He later received honorary doctorates from the University of Madras, Columbia University, and Keio University
In 1955, Nehru was awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honour.President Rajendra Prasad awarded him the honour without taking advice from the Prime Minister as would be the normal constitutional procedure as Nehru himself was Prime Minister then.
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Jawaharlal Nehru’s iconic speech on the occasion of Gandhiji’s assassination on 30 January 1948
Friends and Comrades,
The light has gone out of our lives and there is darkness everywhere. I do not know what to tell you and how to say it. Our beloved leader, Bapu as we called him, the Father of the Nation, is no more. Perhaps I am wrong to say that. Nevertheless, we will never see him again as we have seen him for these many years. We will not run to him for advice and seek solace from him, and that is a terrible blow, not to me only, but to millions and millions in this country. And it is a little difficult to soften the blow by any other advice that I or anyone else can give you.
The light has gone out, I said, and yet I was wrong. For the light that shone in this country was no ordinary light. The light that has illumined this country for these many years will illumine this country for many more years, and a thousand years later, that light will be seen in this country and the world will see it and it will give solace to innumerable hearts. For that light represented something more than the immediate past, it represented the living, the eternal truths, reminding us of the right path, drawing us from error, taking this ancient country to freedom.
All this has happened when there was so much more for him to do. We could never think that he was unnecessary or that he had done his task. But now, particularly, when we are faced with so many difficulties, his not being with us is a blow most terrible to bear............
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29/09/2021
Mahatma Gandhi - QUIZ,BOOKS,PHOTOS AND VIDEOS.
India, Non-Violence, and Gandhi: A Short Note
Indian civilization is at least 5000 years old. It has remarkable achievements to its credit in the fields of spirituality, science and arts all through its history barring the last three hundred years. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, the whole world constitutes a single family, has been its eternal motto. Gautama Buddha, the Light of Asia, Tirthankara Mahavira, and mahatma Gandhi the greatest proponents of Ahimsa were born here.
India welcomed all those who wanted to trade with it and also those who sought refuge here irrespective of the faith they professed, the language theyspoke, and the traditions they followed. Once they were here, they were allowed to live the way they wanted. They all became Indians. No wonder then that the followers of the world's six major religions live in India today;' and there is hardly a religious community not represented in the country.' Parsees, the followers of Spitama Zoroaster, who came to India from Iran approximately 1500 years ago to save themselves from Islamic onslaught, are a living proof of India's large-heartedness. Their contribution to India's composite culture is great indeed. India is the home of 1618 languages and dialects. Indian constitution recognizes twenty-one languages as national.' India is a multi-ethnic society too; it has descendants of six ethnic groups.
Ahimsa (Nonviolence) constitutes the core value of Indian civilization. It has played a vital role in the evolution of Indian culture and Indic religions. It directs people's behaviour towards peaceful conflict resolution; accommodation; and Vasudhaivakutumbakam (whole world is a family). The Vedic-Hindu philosophy', which directs day-to-day life of majority of Indians, considers Ahimsa as Dharma (duty). It enjoins on people not to hurt anyone by thought (manasa), words (vacha) and deeds.
While further strengthening the core value of Indian civilization, Jainism went to an extreme and made Ahimsa esoteric beyond the scope of common man. Vardhamana Mahavira, the twenty-fourth Jain Tirthankara made a signal contribution to the theory and practice of Ahimsa; he converted it into a means of self-control, pure conduct and discipline. He defined Ahimsa as "Complete aloofness from Himsa (violence)."5 He considered all violence, big or small, and committed knowingly or unknowingly as adharina (impure action). Buddhism also lays emphasis on self-control and Ahimsa. Gautama Buddha asked his followers to cultivate Ahimsa (non-violence) by controlling the body, speech and mind. All these were possible if Karuna (compassion) rules supreme in human life and behaviour.
Some five hundred years ago, another religious philosophy arose on the Indian soi16, whose followers are known as Sikhs. Its founding fathers' were Vedic-Hindus, who rejected some of the dogmas which had crept into Hinduism. Like Gautama Buddha, all Sikh Gurus and Guru Nanak Dev in particular, laid emphasis on pure and virtuous deeds and self-control to usher in a nonviolent social order. Furthermore, like Gautama Buddha who conformed to the prevailing conditions of his time by making Karuna the fountainhead of Ahimsa, Guru Nanak Dev made harmony the basis of non-violence.
Gandhism is a body of ideas that describes the inspiration, vision and the life work of Mohandas Gandhi. It is particularly associated with his contributions to the idea of nonviolent resistance, sometimes also called civil resistance. The two pillars of Gandhism are truth and non-violence
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahatma_Gandhi
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QUIZ : 50 QUESTIONS ENGLISH MEDIUM
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1.Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram Lyrical Video
2.Vaishnav Jan To - Bhajan
3.Mahatma Gandhi famous speech/real voice /With English subtitle
4. FUNERAL OF Mahatma Gandhi
5. FIRST TELEVISION INTERVIEW
02/01/2021
12 STD, QUIZ,SUB:MATHEMATICS, VOLUME II, E/M,BOOK BACK ONE MARK QUESTIONS