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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 O3 years ago in Journal
Kamal Haasan - Picasso of Indian Cinema!....
Kamal Haasan is a legendary Indian film actor, director, producer, and screenwriter who has made an indelible mark in the Indian film industry. He has been in the industry for over five decades and has worked in various languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and Malayalam. He is known for his versatile acting skills and has played a wide range of roles in his films, from a villain to a hero, from a comedian to a lover, from a disabled person to a transgender person. He has received numerous awards and accolades throughout his career, including four National Film Awards, 19 Filmfare Awards, and numerous other awards. He has also been honored with the Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri awards by the Government of India.
By MADHAN KUMAR3 years ago in Journal
Louis XIV
I. Introduction •Brief overview of Louis XIV and his reign as king of France Louis XIV, also known as the Sun King, was the king of France from 1643 to 1715, one of the longest reigns in European history. He is best known for his centralization of power and expansion of the French state, as well as his patronage of the arts and the construction of the Palace of Versailles. During his reign, France became the dominant power in Europe and Louis XIV's court at Versailles became the center of the European political and cultural scene. His reign was marked by several wars, including the War of the Spanish Succession, which greatly weakened France in the long term. Despite this, Louis XIV is often remembered as an absolute monarch who embodied the power and prestige of the French monarchy.
By jodan david3 years ago in Journal
Why Do Startups Need a Coworking Space Solution?
Why Are Our Islamabad Coworking Spaces the Ideal Swing Space? However, one thing that small businesses overlook is the 'Coworking Space Solution.' Yes, it is true that when beginning a business, many people overlook the fact that having a Coworking Space address may make all the difference in keeping a professional business front.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
Experience a Once-in-a-Lifetime Adventure by Visiting Sri Lanka!
Are you looking for an amazing adventure that will be sure to make your friends and family jealous? Look no further than the beautiful island of Sri Lanka! This incredible country offers the perfect combination of beach vibes, beautiful landscapes, vibrant cultures, and delicious food. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or an exciting solo trip, Sri Lanka offers something for everyone. Here’s why you should visit Sri Lanka and what you can expect when you do.
By Athas_Ahamed3 years ago in Journal
The Power of Voice: How Vocal Media is Revolutionizing Accessibility, Convenience, and Personalization
Vocal media, also known as voice-enabled media, is revolutionizing the way we consume and interact with information. With the rise of smart speakers and virtual assistants, vocal media is becoming more prevalent in our daily lives, and it has the potential to change the world for the best in many ways.
By Abubakar Kabiru 3 years ago in Journal
Why Monuments Are So Important
A monument is a physical and permanent way to memorialise an event or concept. A peace monument promotes values related to peace or the building of peace. At least 2,000 peace monuments have been built around the world. Their production accelerated throughout the twentieth century, and the upward trend appears to be continuing in the twenty-first.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Journal









