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New Year 2021 Celebration: Celebration of New Year 2021 all over the world including India ..!

New delhi date. 01 January 2021, Friday New Year is being celebrated all over the world including India, USA, New Zealand amid the Koro crisis. The year 2021 begins between Corona's guidelines and protocol. The new year first started in New Zealand and now even in India the new year has hit a bang. New year i.e. new hopes from the year 2021 will normalize this situation a bit. Very attractive lighting has been done in all the cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Karnataka, the capital of India. The North Block and South Block of Delhi have been decorated. At that time, many places in Mumbai have been beautifully decorated for the New Year's reception. See colorful pictures of New Year 2021 celebrations through different pictures and videos ... Amid Corona's guidelines, a large number of people arrived at Mumbai's Juhu Beach on New Year's Day. However due to the night curfew people had to evacuate the beach by 11 p.m. The New Year celebrations in Durgapur, West Beng...

Happy New Year 2021: Find out, in which country the first New Year arrives?

New delhi date. 31 December 2020, Thursday There are only a few hours left until the start of the new year. The people of India will start celebrating the New Year on 31st December 2020 i.e. tonight at 12 o'clock. Celebrations are held on all four sides and Happy New Year to each other. You will have to eagerly wait until 12 midnight to welcome the year 2021, but in many countries the fireworks and colorful program starts just before India. Find out about the countries where New Year celebrations will start even before India. In these countries, the New Year arrives before India The world's first New Year will be celebrated in Samoa and Christmas Island / Kiribati. The new year will start here on December 31 at 3:30 pm Indian time. The New Year will then be welcomed in New Zealand, parts of Russia and Australia. When it comes to Asian countries, Japan and South Korea will be the first to welcome the new year. The New Year will begin at 8:30 pm on December 31, India time i...

Good Governance Day 2020: Why is December 25 celebrated as Good Governance Day?

New delhi date. 25 December 2020, Friday December 25 marks the anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's Good Governance Day. This day was established in the year 2014 in honor of Shri Vajpayee to raise awareness among the responsible people in the government. Keeping this principle in mind, Good Governance Day has been declared as a working day for the government. Atal Bihari Vajpayee was an Indian politician and writer who served as the 10th Prime Minister of India. Atal Bihari Vajpayee once said, "One day you may be a former Prime Minister but you will never be a former poet." History of Good Governance Day On December 23, 2014, it was announced that Shri Vajpayee and Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya (posthumously) would be honored with the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award. After announcing this, the Modi government announced that the birthday of former Prime Minister Atal Bihariji would be observed as Good Governance Day in India every ...

Christmas 2020: Why is Christmas celebrated only on December 25?

New delhi date. 25 December 2020, Friday December 25 is celebrated around the world as Christmas Day. On Christmas day people party with each other, go for walks, have holidays and pray in church. Also gives gifts in socks to children on Christmas day. Christmas is celebrated by making cakes at home. This year Christmas is on Friday and the new year 2021 will start in exactly seven days. Find out the most interesting things about the currency of giving gifts from Christmas tree to Santa Claus gloves. Why is Christmas celebrated? Christmas is celebrated in the joy of the birth of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is called the Son of God. Christmas is also named after Christ. Why is Christmas celebrated only on December 25? The Bible does not give a date for the birth of Jesus, but it is still celebrated on December 25 every year. There have been several controversies over this date. But 336 AD. Christmas was first celebrated on December 25, during the time of the Christian Roman emperor...

National Consumer Rights Day 2020: Why is this day celebrated?

New delhi date. 24 December 2020, Thursday Every year December 24 is celebrated as National Consumer Rights Day in India. This day provides an opportunity for people to highlight the importance of the conservative movement. It aims to spread awareness among consumers about its importance, its rights and responsibilities. Why is National Consumer Rights Day celebrated? The Consumer Protection Act Bill was passed on December 24, 1986. At that time, the Act was amended in 1991 and 1993. A new amendment was made in December 2002 to make the Act more widely used. The Consumer Protection Act was then enacted on March 15, 2003. The Consumer Protection Rules were also amended in 1987. It was then fully recognized on March 05, 2004. National Consumer Day was first observed in the year 2000. In addition, March 15 is celebrated every year as World Consumer Rights Day. Consumers are also sensitized by organizing Ther-Ther Seminar on 24th December every year. The theme of National Consumer Rig...

Know, why it is necessary to make time for yourself after becoming a mother?

New delhi date. 23 December 2020, Wednesday Being a mother brings a lot of work and challenges. There is feeding and diaper change, as well as housework. Most mothers are also harassed and can't give themselves time. Before becoming a mother you always take a luxury bath and spend time reading the magazine of your choice. But after becoming a mother, I don't have time for myself. Learn how to give yourself time after becoming a mother. 1. After a day of multitasking, it is also important to take care of yourself and look after your needs to heal your soul, mind and body. 2. Your children need to be away from you for a while. It is important that your baby stays away from you for a few hours so that he does not become emotionally dependent on you. 3. Your child will develop with different perspectives. Your child will learn to make decisions and compromise on their own which is important for an independent mindset. 4. This makes you a best mom. Awakening a child requires e...

Kisan Diwas 2020: Why Farmers' Day is celebrated on December 23?

New delhi date. 23 December 2020, Wednesday National Farmers' Day is celebrated on December 23 every year on the occasion of the birth anniversary of the fifth Prime Minister of India, Chaudhry Charan Singh, who played a pivotal role in the upliftment of the agricultural sector in his office and drafted a bill for the benefit of many farmers. Although Chaudhry Charan Singh was a very short time Prime Minister, he worked hard for the welfare of Indian farmers. Not only that, he started many schemes for farmers and in the year 2001, the government decided to celebrate the birthday of Chaudhary Charan Singh as a farmer's day. The importance of farmer's day This day is very important as it gives the idea of ​​empowering the farmers of the society with the new Sikhs in the field of agriculture. The Kisan Diwas program works to educate the people about the various issues facing the farmer. It is said that Chaudhary Charan Singh carried on the legacy of Sir Chhotu Ram and also...

National Mathematics Day 2020: Why December 22 is celebrated as Mathematics Day?

New delhi date. 22 December 2020, Tuesday Many scholars made important contributions to mathematics, including Aryabhata, Mahavira, Brahmagupta, Bhaskar. But apart from these people there was only one Srinivas Ramanujan who showed a clear talent at a very young age. Ramanujan was born in Erode, Tamil Nadu in 1887 and at the age of 12, despite his lack of formal education, excelled in trigonometry and developed several theorems. His contributions to infinite series, angles, mathematical analysis, number theory have always set an example in mathematics. It is for this reason that in his honor we celebrate Mathematics Day every year on December 22 on the Mathematician's birthday. History of Math Day In 2012, December 22 was declared National Mathematics Day by former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at an event organized in Chennai on the occasion of Ramanuja Jayanti. Importance of Math Day The main purpose of celebrating this day is to raise awareness among the people about the i...

Winter Solstice 2020: Know, When and What is Winter Solstice?

New Delhi, 20 December 2020, Sunday Winter solstice means 'the shortest day of the year'. Every year December 21 is the smallest day of the year, Winter Solstice. The special thing is that the earth is far away from the sun on this day, in which the moonlight will last longer. December 21 is also called the coldest day of the year. In many countries this day is also celebrated like a festival. In China this day is celebrated Dongzhi Feast. People who celebrate this day consume rice balls. In Ireland, people gather at Newgrange, a 5,000-year-old cemetery a few days after Solstice, and then wait for the sunrise to fall on the tomb. Winter Solstice is a Latin word, which means - 'sun stable'. Scientists believe that the earth is tilted 23 and a half degrees on its axis. Did you know that this day also has religious significance. It is believed to be the last day of Sagittarius and the actual solstice and Capricorn solstice was also celebrated on this day about 1700 year...

Goa Liberation Day 2020: Learn how Goa gained its independence from Portuguese rule?

New delhi date. 19 December 2020, Saturday Did you know that Goa has not always been part of independent India? After independence in 1962, Goa became an Indian state. It is said that it took almost three days for the entire military operation to work successfully and Goa Liberation Day is celebrated in honor of that historic event. This was an important point in Indian history, which liberated our country from foreign rule that lasted for centuries. When India gained its independence on 15 August 1947, Goa was under 450 years of Portuguese rule. History of Goa Liberation Day Goa Liberation Day is celebrated to celebrate the independence of Goa from the Portuguese. Goa is a state on the south-west coast of India, known as the Konkan. It is located to the north, east and south of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and to the west of the Arabian Sea. Its capital is Panaji. After independence from Portuguese rule, Goa became part of India in 1962 and officially recognized as an independent natio...

International Migrants Day 2020: Why is International Migrants Day celebrated?

New delhi date. 18 December 2020, Friday International Migrant Day is celebrated on December 18 every year. The purpose of this day is to keep people focused on the fact that treating every migrant with respect is one of the basic requirements. This day aims to raise awareness about the challenges and difficulties facing international tourists. Who is a migrant? A citizen is a citizen of any country when he leaves his country in search of work and moves to another country. For example, if an Indian citizen resides in the United States, Saudi Arabia or any other country, he is called a migrant Indian. There are some countries including America, China, Russia, Japan, where a large number of tourists from all over the world live. History of International Migrant Day On December 18, 1990, the United Nations General Assembly convened an international conference on the protection of the rights of all migrant workers and their families. On December 4, 2000, the United Nations General As...

Minorities Rights Day 2020: How did Minority Rights Day begin?

New delhi date. 18 December 2020, Friday Minority Rights Day is celebrated on December 18 every year in India. The Constitution of India gives equal rights to all citizens and the Constitution has adopted a number of measures to protect the rights of linguistic, sexual, cultural and religious minorities. In addition, the constitution cares for people who are economically or socially deprived, regardless of their race, culture and community, including those of the Scheduled Castes. History of Minority Rights Day Minority Rights Day is celebrated in India by the National Commission for Minorities which focuses on religious harmony, respect and understanding of all minority communities. On 18 December 1992, the United Nations adopted and adopted a statement on the rights of persons belonging to a religious or linguistic national or ethnic minority. The declaration made by the United Nations highlights the cultural, religious, linguistic and national identity of the minority that will...

Fruit Face Pack: Kiwi will bring glow on the face in winter ..!

New delhi date. 17 December 2020, Thursday Kiwi is a very tasty and healthy fruit. For diabetics, this nectar is the same. But did you know that kiwi is used for health as well as glowing and fresh skin? You can make Kiwi Face Pack by mixing it with different items and it is very beneficial for the skin this winter. Its use makes the skin appear glowing in no time. This nourishes the skin and also eliminates the problem of wrinkles. Benefits of Kiwi Facepack: - Kiwis are high in vitamin-C and phytochemicals. Kiwi contains phenolics and carotenoids, which are very beneficial for the skin. All the vitamins present in kiwi work to heal the skin. Kiwi also contains collagen. Collagen is a type of protein that keeps skin healthy. It is also very useful for acne. The anti-oxidant properties of kiwi relieve all the skin related problems. Kiwi Face Pack Face pack of yogurt and kiwi Mixing kiwi and curd and applying it on the face enhances its quality. This face pack makes the skin soft ...

Vijay Diwas 2020: Learn some important facts about the Indo-Pak war of 1971

New delhi date. 16 December 2020, Wednesday The 1971 Indo-Pakistani war was a turning point in history, which resulted in Bangladesh. This Great War established the advancement of the Indian Armed Forces, including the Army, Air Force and Navy. The war started on December 3, 1971 when the struggle for independence was going on in East Pakistan. The war ended 13 days later on 16 December with the unconditional surrender of the Pakistani army. Bangladesh became independent. This day has since been celebrated as Victory Day in India and Bangladesh. Some important facts about the Indo-Pak war of 1971 ... 1. The conflict was started by the liberation struggle of Bangladesh after the mistreatment of the people of West Pakistan and the election results in East Pakistan. Declared March 26, 1971 for the official independence of East Pakistan. The then Prime Minister of India expressed full support for the freedom struggle the next day. 2. The media reported widespread genocide against Beng...

International Tea Day 2020: Find out how International Tea Day started?

New delhi date. 15 December 2020, Tuesday International Tea Day is celebrated around the world on 15th December every year by different tea producing countries. Tea is the main source of livelihood for millions of families in producing and developing countries and the main source of livelihood for millions of poor families who live at least in developed countries. The tea industry is a major source of income and export revenue for some poor countries and provides employment in the labor sector, especially in remote and economically deprived areas. Not only that, tea can play an important role in rural development, poverty reduction and food security in developing countries, one of the most important cash crops. Significance of International Tea Day International Tea Day 2020 demonstrates the importance of tea in everyone's daily life. International Tea Day is celebrated around the world to raise awareness about the importance of tea. Tea has been a valuable economic commodity t...

Green tea toner will have a magical effect on oily skin

New delhi date. 14 December 2020, Monday People with oily skin sweat a lot. It causes the skin to become lifeless and oily. The oil does not appear to appear on the face. Even makeup lasts for a while on the face. It is necessary to take more care of the skin, otherwise there is a fear of problems like blackheads and pimples on the face. Know, to keep oily skin oil free, skin can be taken care of with toner made from green tea at home. Ingredients for making green tea toner A cup of water A teaspoon of green tea Two tablespoons rice How to make green tea toner: - To make green tea toner, first put a cup of water in a pan and keep it on gas. And boil the water. - After boiling, add a teaspoon of green tea petals and slow down the gas. - Let the tea boil for five minutes and then turn off the gas. - Strain the green tea water and put it in a bowl. - Put two tablespoons of cleaned rice in green tea water. - Cover the bowl with a lid and soak the rice overnight with green tea ...

Get speak! People here fall asleep on the sidewalk

New delhi date. 13 December 2020, Sunday Sleep is a weakness of many people. When it comes to sleep, a person starts to fall asleep leaving everything behind. Anyone wants to sleep until their sleep is over. Everyone's bedtime is different. Some people get 7-4 hours of sleep if they get 2-4 hours of sleep. But can you imagine people falling asleep on the sidewalk? Mysterious disease of sleep There is a village in Kazakhstan where people fall asleep on the sidewalk. Not only that, these people stay asleep for a long time even after sleeping. The name of this village is Kalachi. In Kalachi village, people sleep a lot. The people of this village are suffering from a mysterious disease of sleep. These people sleep for months after falling asleep once. The first case of sleeping for several days was reported in 2010. When some children of that village suddenly fell in school and started sleeping there. Then one by one the villagers came to know about the victims of this wonderful di...

Get speak! Here people eat red ant sauce to escape the cold

New delhi date. 12 December 2020, Saturday You may have heard of onion sauce, tomato sauce, coriander sauce, etc. But have you ever eaten or heard of ant sauce? You may be thinking that this is not the case in India, but ant sauce is made in another country. But this is only made and eaten in India. A tribe from Jharkhand makes a sauce of red ants found in a forest tree and eats it with great gusto. People of tribal society believe that if this ant sauce is eaten on cold days, it will not feel cold and will also make the appetite feel good. It contains tetric acid which is very beneficial for the body. The tree is home to ants Matkurva village, 70 km from Jamshedpur in Jharkhand, is mostly inhabited by tribals. This is a village amidst dense forests, where there are no facilities. Tribal people here say that as soon as it gets cold, red ants make their home on the trees here. His house is covered with leaves all the way, which is built at the height of the tree. The villagers find...

Include these items in the diet to make the hair silky

New delhi date. 11 December 2020, Friday Hair-related problems can also be caused by bad eating habits and changes in lifestyle. Eating and drinking also require special care to make the hair silky and shiny. Find out what items should be included in the diet to make hair silky and shiny. Consuming these items can get rid of hair related problems. Find out what to include in your diet to make your hair silky ... Eat Greek yogurt Consume Greek yogurt to make hair silky and shiny. Greek yogurt is high in vitamin B5, which helps make hair silky and shiny. Eat spinach Consumption of spinach is very beneficial for health as well as hair. Spinach contains Vitamin-A, C, Folate and Iron which help in making hair silky and shiny. Include spinach in the diet to get rid of hair related problems. Eat sweet potatoes Consumption of sweet potatoes can get rid of hair related problems. Include sweet potatoes in the diet to make hair silky and shiny. Flax seeds Consumption of flax seeds is al...

Human Rights Day 2020: Human Rights Day is celebrated on December 10 every year

New delhi date. 10 December 2020, Thursday Every year on December 10, International Human Rights Day is observed. The United Nations declared Human Rights Day on December 10, 1950, with the aim of drawing the attention of people around the world to human rights. It was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948, but the day was officially announced in 1950. In 1950, the Assembly invited all countries to observe International Human Rights Day. The Assembly then passed a resolution of 423 instructing all countries and concerned organizations to observe the day. Why is Human Rights Day celebrated? Human Rights Day is celebrated to make people aware of their rights. Human rights also include the right to health, economic, social, and education. Human rights are fundamental natural rights that cannot deprive or torture human beings on the basis of race, nationality, religion, gender, etc. Human rights in India The Human Rights Act of India came into force on September 28, ...

Law of Attraction: Get Happy Life with Positive Thoughts, Bye-Bye to Negativity

New delhi date. 09 December 2020, Wednesday The law of attraction has always been a topic of discussion. According to which, as we have thoughts or as we think, the same happens to us. You will remember a dialogue from the movie Om Shanti Om. Which became very popular. "If you love something with all your heart, a good universe will come together in Milan." This principle is simply called the 'Law of Attraction'. According to him, what you believe in, what you think, takes the form of reality. That is why only trying to be positive in life can lead to good change. Happiness comes from positive thinking According to the law of attraction, it is said that the things we focus on, the things we achieve attract us. Like if we believe in treatment and we will get well soon then mentally it has a profound effect on the idea. This is because when you go into despair the reason is that you believe that 'I am too sad to do anything', or 'I can never do well'...

International Anti-Corruption Day 2020: History, Importance and Theme of Anti-Corruption Day

New delhi date. 09 December 2020, Wednesday Corruption is one of the most complex social, political and economic phenomena, affecting all countries of the world. Every year on December 9, International Anti-Corruption Day is celebrated to spread awareness against corruption. History of International Anti-Corruption Day The history of International Anti-Corruption Day dates back to October 31, 2003, when the General Assembly adopted the United Nations Convention against Corruption. Since then the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has been appointed as the Secretariat for the Conference of State Parties. The United Nations General Assembly designated December 9 as Anti-Corruption Day, while the conference was held in December 2005. The United Nations Development Program and the entire global community (UNODC) are key to raising awareness about anti-corruption practices. Significance of International Anti-Day The importance of International Anti-Corruption Day is to spread aw...

Holiday Calendar 2021: Learn about the holidays in the year 2021 ...

New delhi date. 05 December 2020, Saturday In a few days the year 2020 will now be over and the new year will begin. The year 2020 is full of ups and downs. Because of the Corona virus, most people have spent most of their time at home this year and are eagerly awaiting the year 2021 so that they can plan their vacation in the coming New Year holidays. Find out on the 2021 Holiday Calendar ... Holidays in January, February, March There is only one holiday in January and that is Republic Day. With the year 2021 coming up on Tuesday 26th January you can take a Monday off and plan a 4 day holiday. Then there is no holiday in February this year. There are 2 holidays coming up in the month of March. Mahashivaratri is coming up on Thursday 11th March while Holi holiday is coming up on Sunday 28th March. April, May and June In the year 2021, the month of April is the only holiday. April 2 is Good Friday, April 14 is Ambedkar Jayanti and April 21 is Ram Navami. Both of these holidays are...

Indian Navy Day 2020: Why is Indian Navy Day celebrated on December 4 every year?

New delhi date. 04 December 2020, Friday Naval Day is celebrated on December 4 every year. Navy personnel are commemorated on this day. Navy Day is celebrated as a celebration of the victory of the Indian Navy in the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War. Our airspace and border area was attacked on December 3 by the Pakistani army. The attack marked the beginning of the 1971 war. 'Operation Trident' was launched to give a scathing response to Pakistan. The operation was launched targeting the Pakistan Navy's Karachi-based headquarters. An attacking group of one missile boat and two warships attacked a group of ships off the coast of Karachi. The ship was attacked for the first time in this war by an anti-ship missile. Several Pakistani ships were destroyed in the attack. Meanwhile, Pakistan's oil tankers were also destroyed. The oil depot was on fire for seven days The destruction of the Karachi Harbor fuel storage broke the waist of the Pakistan Navy. The blaze in Karachi's...

World Disabilities Day 2020: Learn the theme of World Disability Day and its significance

New delhi date. 03 December 2020, Thursday World Disability Day is observed on December 3 every year to give equal opportunity to persons with disabilities and make them realize their rights. It is essential to maintain the human rights, sustainable development and security of persons with disabilities. This day is celebrated to help these individuals in real life. This is one of the most special days for people with disabilities. History of World Disability Day The annual observation for World Disability Day was announced by the United Nations in a General Assembly resolution in 1992. The General Assembly declared this annual observation under Resolution 47/3. It aims to promote the rights and welfare of people with disabilities in all areas. It also aims to raise awareness about the situation of persons with disabilities in every aspect of political, social, economic and cultural life. Theme The theme for this year's World Disability Day is 'Not All Disabilities are Vis...

Mamta's adventure! The rat saved his cub from being bitten by a snake

New delhi date. 02 December 2020, Wednesday It is said that a lioness is not as dangerous as it is when she is alone with her cubs. In the same way Mamta's power has always been exemplified by a rat. An innocent baby rat was preyed upon by a dangerous snake. He swallowed the rat in his mouth. But then the baby's mother saved her baby. IFS officer Sushanta Nanda shared this video. They write in the caption for this video that if you haven’t seen a mother adventure you can see here how she saves her cub from the snake’s mouth. Incredible. In this video you can see that at first somehow the rat strikes the snake's tail. He then moves towards his mouth so that he can save his own chick. He is constantly attacking her. The snake then leaves the cub and walks away. The affection of the snake mother is further lost. This video has received over 28,000 views.

Why are people born in December so lucky?

New delhi date. 02 December 2020, Wednesday People born in December are lucky as well as very intelligent. How many of the people who celebrate birthdays this month make them better than the rest. Proof of this are many great personalities born in India. Learn about 10 special things about the nature of people born in the month of December ... Leader: - If he can lead anywhere, he proves to be the best leader and manager. Whether the team is handling or facing any situation, all these things can be handled very easily. His logical ability makes him great. They understand the good and bad aspects of everything. Creative: - People born this month are very creative. Their creative nature compels them to do any work in a different way, which also leads to better results. Most people in this zodiac sign are actors, directors, producers and actors. These people are also considered very lucky in earning money. Lucky: - People born in this month are also considered very lucky. Hard wor...

Multani Mitti Benefits: Learn why Multani Mitti is beneficial for the skin.

New delhi date. 02 December 2020, Wednesday Multa clay is a centuries old recipe used for many beauty benefits. This is a magical ingredient for many skin and hair problems. This is basically a clay that is mixed with water to make a paste. Which proves to be very beneficial in making the face glow. It is beneficial for removing impurities, dirt and oils from the skin and is also used to reduce wrinkles and reduce anti-aging symptoms. Learn how multa clay is beneficial for our skin and some ... Reducing swelling Multa soil is full of cooling and comforting qualities. This keeps the skin fresh and at the same time provides cooling. Improving blood circulation This improves blood circulation by increasing the body’s metabolism. Proper blood circulation removes unnecessary dead skin from the body. Reducing pigmentation Pigmentation can occur due to polluted environment and constant exposure to the sun. Mixing Multa clay with coconut water and sugar to make a paste reduces skin pig...

Are you afraid of this in the office too?

New delhi date. 01 December 2020, Tuesday People who are busy spend more time in their office than at home. On the one hand, office workers have another home and the employees who work in it become like their family members. Are you experiencing things like hesitation among your employees in the office and compulsion to work according to them or compulsion to say yes to everything they say? Do you work at the convenience of your coworkers? If so, you are in the category of People Pleasure. Although this is not wrong but it has a bad effect on your performance, confidence and your efficiency. But there are some things you can do to help ease the way. 1. Learn first and then make a difference Find out why you do this first. Do you have any fears in your mind. Because there are many reasons to be People Pleasure, such as fear of rejection, acceptance among fellow employees, fear of failure, etc. Fear that forces you to engage in coercion against others. If you are like this, gradually...

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