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74th Republic Day
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wore a multicoloured Rajasthani turban on the occasion of India's 74th Republic Day to represent the nation's diversity.On the 74th Republic Day on Thursday, India witnessed a remarkable display of discipline and tenacity as armed forces contingents and other personnel marched on the Kartavya Path, the renovated ceremonial boulevard from the British era formerly known as the Rajpath. At Kartavya Path, President Droupadi Murmu raised the national flag. The national anthem and 21-gun salute were then played.The first group was led by Captain Raizada Shaurya Bali of the 61 Cavalry unit. The 61 Cavalry is the only horse cavalry regiment in active service in the entire world after the merger of all "State Horse Units."
By MUTHUSELVAM Oabout a year ago in Journal
Who is Taylor Swift?
Take a look at one woman's path to fame in the media.Although Taylor Alison Swift was born in 1989, she didn't become well-known until she was 20. At the age of 17, she released her self-titled debut album in 2006, which helped her attain initial notoriety. She received 10 Grammy nominations for this album, which was almost immediately a success. For her song "Mine," she also won a Grammy for Best Country Song. She launched her second album the following year, which likewise topped the charts. After giving birth to her first child, she embarked on a tour with fellow country star Keith Urban. She had an injury while riding a motorcycle that nearly put an end to her flourishing career, but she eventually recovered and made a comeback. The rest of 2011 saw Taylor's star rise even higher as she released her third album and went on tour again with Keith Urban.In the eyes of many, Taylor Swift represents contemporary country music. Thanks to her good sense of branding and active social media presence, her career took off. She has sold more than 73 million albums globally and has 10 Grammy Awards to her credit.
By MUTHUSELVAM Oabout a year ago in Humans
TamilNadu Always Tamilnadu!!
Above is the question that was asked in the debate in the Rajya Sabha in 1963 on the demand that the then 'Madras State' should be renamed as Tamil Nadu, and the answer given by Perarinjar Anna in anger.After the linguistic division of the states, Tamil Nadu was no longer known as Tamil Nadu. Madras State was its previous name. These days, we don't hesitate to call our state "Tamil Nadu." But Congress had 63 years prior. Additionally, the then-ruling Congress desired a "Madras State."This is a divisive demand,'' Congress feared. ``The safety of non-Tamil speakers is questionable,'' they said. Thus, they avoided the request to change the name of ``Tamil Nadu'' from the beginning.
By MUTHUSELVAM Oabout a year ago in Journal
Why Bihar have Low Literacy Rate?
East India's Bihar is a state that borders Nepal. The River Ganges, which floods its productive plains, divides it. The Bodhi Tree in Bodhgaya's Mahabodhi Temple, under which the Buddha is said to have meditated, is a significant Buddhist pilgrimage site. Hindus adore the Mahavir Mandir temple in the state capital Patna, while Sikhs visit the domed Takht Sri Harmandir Sahib Ji Gurdwara near the river to offer their prayers.
By MUTHUSELVAM Oabout a year ago in Journal
Western Ghats::Beauty of India
The Western Ghats mountain range, which is older than the Himalayas, addresses geomorphic highlights important to unique biophysical and biological cycles. The site's high montane backwoods biological systems have an impact on the atmospheric characteristics of an Indian storm. The location exhibits one of the most magnificent examples of the storm framework in the world, directing the heat and humidity of the region. It is regarded as one of the eight "most blazing focal areas" of organic variation in the world and has an unusually high level of endemism and natural variety. The site's timberlands contain the best examples of non-central tropical evergreen backwoods everywhere and are home to some 325 globally endangered species of plants, animals, birds, and aquatic organisms.The Western Ghats' incredibly high level of biological variety and endemism is a notable feature. Along with Sri Lanka, this mountain range is regarded as one of the eight "hottest hotspots" of biological diversity in the world. Some of the nicest non-equatorial tropical evergreen forest specimens in the world can be found in the forests of the Western Ghats. The Western Ghats are home to at least 325 species that are included on the IUCN Red Data List as threatened. The Western Ghats are home to 229 plant species, 31 animal species, 15 bird species, 43 amphibian species, 5 reptile species, and 1 fish species, all of which are internationally threatened. 129 species in the Western Ghats are classed as Vulnerable, 145 as Endangered, and 325 as Globally Threatened.
By MUTHUSELVAM Oabout a year ago in Earth
INDIA:Why Hinduism in Peak
A little over 97 million Hindus live in India, which is the home of Hinduism. There are 121 crore people in India, and 79.8% of them identify as Hindu. Hinduism experienced a 16.8% population growth rate from 2001 to 2011 compared to a 19.92% rate before that.
By MUTHUSELVAM Oabout a year ago in Longevity