Our Flag, Our Pride: Understanding the Essence of Indian Flag Day
Do you know why our national flag flies high? Because it flutters in the last breath of every soldier who died protecting our country. About National Flag Day National Flag Day in India is celebrated annually on July 22 to commemorate the historic day when the Constituent Assembly of India adopted the present-day tricolour flag as the official National Flag. This significant day marks the official selection of the tricolour flag, featuring deep saffron, white, and Indian green stripes, with the Ashoka Chakra
Operation Nanhe Farishtey : A Lifeline for Vulnerable Children on India’s Railways
Over the past seven years (2018-May 2024), the Railway Protection Force (RPF) has spearheaded an operation named 'Nanhe Faristey,' dedicated to rescuing children in need of care and protection across various Indian Railway Zones. 'Nanhe Faristey' is more than just an operation; it is a lifeline for thousands of children who find themselves in precarious situations. The data from 2018 to 2024 illustrates a story of unwavering dedication, adaptability, and resilience. Each rescue is a testament to the RPF's commitment to safeguarding
Chamunda Devi Temple, Chamba: A Spiritual and Architectural Marvel
Chamunda Devi Temple, a revered holy site for pilgrims, is nestled on the spur of the Shah Madar range of hills, directly opposite Chamba town. This magnificent temple is located on the bank of the Baner River, approximately 15 kilometres from Dharamshala makes it a significant religious and cultural landmark in Himachal Pradesh.The temple was declared protected as a monument on National importance dated 17-09-1952. Historical Significance This temple, built by Raja Umed Singh in 1762, has a rich history and an intriguing
SR Harnot: A Himalayan Voice with Global Resonance
The literary prowess of Himachal Pradesh is increasingly gaining national recognition, thanks to the exceptional contributions of writer SR Harnot. His works are no longer confined to the pages of books; they are now shaping the minds of future generations across India. A Meteoric Rise in AcademiaA remarkable feat has been achieved as thirteen of Harnot's short stories have been incorporated into the syllabi of various universities nationwide. This unprecedented inclusion is a testament to the profound
The Darkest Phase of Post-Independent India : Understanding the 1975 Emergency
“The President has proclaimed Emergency. There is nothing to panic about.” The words of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi blared from the All India Radio in the wee hours of June 26. On June 25, India marked the 50th anniversary of the Emergency, a 21-month period from 1975 to 1977, during which Prime Minister Indira Gandhi suspended civil liberties, curtailed press freedom, made mass arrests, cancelled elections, and ruled by decree. Announcement of "Constitution Murder Day" / Samvidhan Hatya Diwas In a significant announcement, the Government of India
Paonta Sahib to Adopt Miyawaki Method for Dense Forest Creation
IntroductionIn a groundbreaking environmental initiative, the Paonta Sahib Forest Department is set to launch its first large-scale Miyawaki plantation near the Bhatanwali waste treatment plant this monsoon. Spanning nearly 2 acres, this ambitious project aims to leverage the Miyawaki method, a revolutionary approach to creating fast-growing, dense forests. This method will not only improve the local environment but also serve as a model for ecological restoration in other regions.The Miyawaki Method: An OverviewDeveloped by Japanese
