• National Sandwich Day 2025: History, Origin, and How to Celebrate the King of Quick Meals

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    Introduction: A Bite Worth Celebrating Every year on November 3rd, food lovers across the globe come together to honour one of the simplest yet most versatile culinary inventions ever — the sandwich. Whether you prefer it grilled, toasted, layered, or wrapped, this delightful meal has earned a permanent spot in every culture’s kitchen.National Sandwich Day…

  • The Filibuster: Why It Matters for Democracy ?

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    Introduction: A Parliamentary Tool Shaping the Course of American Democracy Democracy is not only about elections and leaders — it’s about rules and processes that decide how laws are made. One such process, the filibuster, has become one of the most debated features of American democracy. In recent months, it has returned to the headlines,…

  • Comet 3I/ATLAS: The Third Interstellar Object Revealing Secrets of Distant Star Systems

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    Introduction: A Visitor from the Deep Cosmos In July 2025, astronomers detected a celestial traveller unlike most others — 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object racing through our Solar System from the vast unknown beyond. This cosmic wanderer is not a native of our Sun’s family but an interstellar visitor, making it only the third object in…

  • NVIDIA: The Journey of World’s First $5 Trillion Company

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    Introduction: A Silicon Revolution Named NVIDIA In the ever-evolving world of technology, a few companies don’t just follow trends — they create them. One such company is NVIDIA Corporation, which has transformed from a niche graphics card maker into the very foundation of the global artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. Founded in 1993, NVIDIA today stands…

  • Celebrating World Vegan Day — 1 November: A Journey, A Choice, A Movement

    What is World Vegan Day? World Vegan Day is celebrated every year on 1 November to recognise and promote veganism — a lifestyle that seeks to avoid the use of animals for food, clothing, or any other purpose. It was first established in 1994 by Louise Wallis, then Chair of The Vegan Society in the…

  • Air Force One: The Flying Fortress of the U.S. President

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    When the President of the United States travels, the aircraft carrying him instantly becomes one of the most secure, sophisticated, and iconic symbols of American power — Air Force One. Often called “The Flying White House,” it serves not just as a mode of transportation but as a mobile command centre capable of running the…

  • AI-Powered Tools for Soil Carbon Tracking & Farming

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    The New Gold Beneath Our Feet In the race against climate change, one of the most powerful climate solutions doesn’t lie in futuristic machines or faraway labs — it’s right beneath our feet.Soil, the living skin of our planet, holds more carbon than the atmosphere and vegetation combined. When managed well, it can capture and…

  • United Nations Day: History, Significance, and Relevance in Today’s World

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    Introduction Every year, October 24 is celebrated as United Nations Day, marking the anniversary of the official entry into force of the UN Charter in 1945. The day reminds humanity of the UN’s founding purpose — to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war and to promote global peace, security, and cooperation. As the…

  • Bhai Dooj: The Sacred Bond of Love, Protection, and Blessings Between Brothers and Sisters

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    Introduction: A Celebration of Eternal Sibling Love Bhai Dooj — also known as Bhaiya Dooj, Bhau Beej, or Yama Dwitiya — is one of the most heartwarming festivals in Sanatan Dharma. Celebrated on the second day (Dwitiya Tithi) of the Shukla Paksha in Kartik month, it marks the fifth and final day of Diwali festivities.…

  • Govardhan Puja: The Divine Celebration of Nature, Devotion, and Gratitude

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    Introduction: The Day of Gratitude Towards Nature and Lord Krishna Govardhan Puja, also known as Annakut Mahotsav, is one of the most spiritually rich festivals in Sanatan Dharma. It is celebrated on the fourth day of Diwali (the day after Deepavali), primarily dedicated to Lord Krishna’s divine act of lifting the Govardhan Hill to protect…