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The Media Tells Us The Names Of Terrorists, But What About The Names Of Our Brave Soldiers?
Sepoy Rachpal Singh was killed by a Pakistan’s sniper near the LOC. (Image: Facebook) Be it Ajmal Kasab, Yakub Memon or Usman Khan – terrorists
Hiroshima ‘Then And Now’: Remarkable Images Of City Which Rose From The Ashes Of Atom Bomb
Images: Reuters 70 years ago the most devastating war in history ended when the US dropped the most devastating weapons in history on Japan. ‘Little
Unilever Responds To Their Kodaikanal Toxic Mess Issue: A Point-By-Point Rebuttal
Image: Reuters/Danish Siddiqui Four Days after a Rap Song sung by Sofia Ashraf went viral, corporate giant Unilever was forced to response to the allegations made against them.
Shakuntala Devi: The Human Computer !
Mathematical genius Shakuntala Devi, nicknamed as “human computer”, was known for her ability to make complex mental calculations. She found a slot in the Guiness
A Forgotten Martyr – Ram Mohammad Singh Azad
Story: Kulveer Samra | Image: Vikrant Tv It was 31st July 1940, exactly 75 years ago to this day, when a man called Ram Mohammad Singh Azad went
Old Man Returns Rs. 90,000, He Found On The Road
Image Courtesy : Sanjay Dwivedy’s Timeline A man from Isangar withdrew Rs. 90000 from Durgesh bank on fine morning. He kept the money safely in
Once a Domestic Help, Now a Best-selling Author: The Inspiring Story of Baby Halder
Source: culturebowl Baby Halder, who chose to be a single parent and walked out on her marriage to escape her abusive husband is now a renowned
I Never Knew Yesterday Was My Last Day With Dr. Kalam Sir
What I will be remembered for, my memory of the last day with great Kalam sir. It has been eight hours since we last talked
Journey Of Former President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam: A Tribute From The Logical Indian
He went from distributing newspapers after school during childhood to become the President of our country. He was awarded Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan and Bharat
You Are Perfect – The Story of A Pune Boy Changing Lives Using Signboard
Image Courtesy: Pagdandi Bibliographers share the trait of empathizing with the characters about whom they read in a book. The book presents them with another
Barefoot College: An NGO That Helps Illiterate African & Indian Women To Become Engineers
In spite of a lot of literature on the subject, gender equality in rural areas and many parts of the developing world remains an alien
Watch: The Indian Experience And The Real India
Regardless of where you’re from, what you believe in or who you voted for, one thing we can all agree on is that India is
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