India’s G-20 Presidency 2023: Five Remarkable Victories
The G-20 Summit, hosted by India in 2023, was a resounding victory for the nation.
The G-20 Summit, hosted by India in 2023, was a resounding victory for the nation.
India’s parliament passed a landmark bill on the 21st September reserving one-third of seats in the lower house and state assemblies for women.
On the morning of September 18, 2023, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered his final speech in the old Lok Sabha, marking the end of an era.
In Hinduism, Tulsi is regarded as the earthly avatar of Goddess Lakshmi the esteemed goddess of wealth and good fortune and the consort and a great worshiper of Lord Vishnu. Tulsi symbolizes purity and good luck. The name ‘tulsi’ connotes “the incomparable one”.
Located in the enchanting town of Dwarka in Gujarat, the Dwarkadhish temple, also known as the Jagat Mandir, is a divine abode said to have been founded over 2,500 years ago by Vajranabh, the great-grandson of Lord Krishna.
Nestled on the west side of the Indian state of Gujarat, the resplendent Somnath Temple is a testament to faith, history, and enduring resilience.
In the world of chess, one name is now etched in the minds of enthusiasts and aspirants alike: R Praggnanandhaa
Embarking on a celestial journey, Chandrayaan-3 sets its sights on unraveling the lunar enigma at the south pole, an intriguing region believed to harbor the treasures of water ice.
Ancient India was a land of great civilizations, rich cultures, and diverse peoples. Indian people made significant contributions to the world in the fields of mathematics, science, philosophy, and religion. Archaeology and our genetic storybooks reveal that India’s lands were gradually explored by different groups of people over these millennia. “Out of Africa” odyssey, a term that describes the grand adventure of our early human ancestors leaving their African roots to explore distant lands, including places like India. This adventure began about 70,000 to 100,000 years ago, starring our human heroes, the Homo sapiens.
Namaste is a Sanskrit word with multiple meanings. Namah” translates as “to bow” and “te” as “you”, literally meaning “I bow to you”.