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Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP)
India's most well-known and powerful student organisation, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), has a long history that is intricately entwined with the sociopolitical fabric of the nation. After India gained its independence on July 9, 1948, ABVP was established. Since then, it has expanded to become one of the biggest student organisations in the country, with the mission of developing academic leadership and student nationalism.
By The Knowledge 2 years ago in History
"Shadows of Silence: The Zodiac Killer Unveiled"
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the San Francisco Bay Area was gripped by fear as a mysterious killer, known only as the Zodiac, taunted law enforcement and left a trail of unsolved murders. The cryptic messages, chilling ciphers, and the elusive nature of the perpetrator created a real-life thriller that continues to baffle investigators to this day.
By MIKEY -KUN2 years ago in History
Tesla's Odyssey: Illuminating Minds, Electrifying the World
In the quaint village of Smiljan, Croatia, on July 10, 1856, a child destined for greatness took his first breath. Nikola Tesla, an intellectual prodigy, embarked on a life that would not only reshape the world of science and technology but would also become a saga of triumphs and tribulations.
By Neville Augustine Rozario2 years ago in History
The Real History Behind Dracula
Are they Real? A thousand years ago, Bulgaria is believed to be the birthplace of the vampire, an undead entity inflicting evil. However, it should be noted that this legend was limited to the Slavs and did not go beyond that. Literally, “vampire” means “ghost monster”, and this gives some insight into how people saw them in those times. Nevertheless all vampires have one typical feature—they feed on important body liquid usually blood. This explains why vampires make interesting characters because they feature so much in literature. Legend of Dracula whose essence lies in the beauty of images and culture Transylvanian-Romance. The exploration of this relationship does not only tell a spooky story about possible or real vampire, but also shows an outstanding city in which numerous splendid architectural masterpieces, extraordinary nature areas, and bright traditions are present.
By Lee Karanja2 years ago in History
Tourism In Dadu
Exploring the Hidden Gems of Dadu: A Tourist's Paradise Nestled in the heart of Sindh province in Pakistan, Dadu is a city that often escapes the mainstream tourist radar. However, beneath its unassuming façade lies a treasure trove of cultural, historical, and natural wonders waiting to be discovered. From ancient archaeological sites to breath taking landscapes, Dadu offers a unique and enriching experience for those willing to venture off the beaten path.
By Bestlifeideas Bestlifeideas2 years ago in History
Threads of Destiny: The Halter's Embrace
In the heart of medieval Germany, where emerald hills met cobalt skies and whispers of forgotten enchantments lingered in the air, a fabled relic known as the "Halter of Germany" held a tale that echoed through the corridors of time. Crafted by an enigmatic artisan of ages past, this mystical artifact was said to possess the profound power to bind the fate of a nation, weaving the threads of destiny into a tapestry that transcended generations.
By Alpha the great 2 years ago in History
Carolina Panthers Part Ways with Head Coach Frank Reich: What's Next for the Franchise?
The Carolina Panthers made waves in the NFL world by announcing the departure of head coach Frank Reich. The decision, which comes as a surprise to many fans and pundits, marks a significant shift in the team's direction after a tenure marked by both promise and challenges.
By Asrafuzzaman 2 years ago in History
Isaac Newton
When Newton was born, his mother named the newborn Isaac Newton in memory of her late husband. As usual, after the Isha prayer, all the children gathered around Abu and said, "Abu! You tell a completely new story today." Abu said, "Okay, today I will tell a completely new story." Abu told the story. "Children!" On January 4, 1643, a weak and sick child was born in a poor farmer's house in Lancashire, England. His father had died three months before his birth. His father's name was Isaac Newton. . When Newton was born, his mother named him Isaac Newton in memory of her late husband. When Newton was three years old, his mother remarried. Seeing this situation, his mother sent Newton to live with his grandparents and she herself started living with her husband. Due to the disease, Newton became very angry, due to which he had no friends. He used to sit alone and think about the moon and stars. Newton entered school at the age of twelve due to ill health. He didn't have a heart and was always arguing with someone in school." "Tired of the daily quarrels, the master expelled him from the school". At the same time, Newton's stepfather also died, after which he came to live with his mother. After the death of her husband, Newton's mother made Newton work on the farm to support the household. But he was unable to read and write. He used to read books secretly." "One day his uncle saw him reading books, he asked his mother to enroll him in the same school once again." "Before going to school, Newton had vowed that he would work hard in his studies". Later he got admission in the college. He had to manage the money himself to pay the college fees and books, for this he started doing personal errands for the rich students of the college. " "Due to his hard work, he got a scholarship and then he started spending all his time on studies. This is where his period of success began. Newton solved many unsolvable problems of physics, mathematics and astrology with his intelligence. One day he was sitting under an apple tree when an apple fell near him. Seeing this, Newton thought that if this apple If it falls and falls in the same direction towards the Earth, it will almost pass through the center of the Earth. Newton attributed gravity to the cause of the apple falling to the ground and thus "invented the theory of gravity". He made the complicated problem of all kinds of motion easy to understand with the help of three laws of motion. He also summarized everything from objects falling towards the earth to the rotation of the planets into one simple law. invented formulas that revolutionized the world. After some time he was given the title of "Sir Isaac Newton". This great scientist says that "no invention is possible without a great thought". Newton made thousands of such inventions, which made his name immortal in history. In addition, the laws he created are called "Newton's Laws" and in the name of the theory of "Law of Motion" he invented some laws that are still used today in making everything from bicycles to airplanes. Newton caused a stir in the world of science by writing his famous book "The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy". This book is recognized as the most important book in the history of science. The law of gravitation and the laws of motion are also discussed in this book. Newton's third law of motion "every action has a reaction" revolutionized not only the scientific field but also other sciences and arts. "Became of equal importance". After that, he set the milestones of success and reached such heights of fame that he left behind the great scientists of the world. "Children! From this story we learn that if If a man works hard, he can conquer the world.
By Umar Farid 2 years ago in History
The Surprising Story
Come with me on a journey back 354 years ago, where we meet a man named John Wilkins. He wasn't just any man; he was a bishop with a brilliant idea. Wilkins founded a group called the Royal Society, a bunch of really smart folks who loved to learn and discover new things. Now, in a massive essay he wrote, Wilkins dreamed up something truly extraordinary—an idea that secretly shaped how the world works today.
By Jennifer Johnson2 years ago in History









