Blog - Culture, Commerce & Heritage of India

All About Women’s Equality Day

The United States observes Women's Equality Day on August 26 to mark the adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1920, which forbids the states and the federal government from denying citizens of the United States the right to vote on the basis of sex. It was originally observed in 1971, declared by Congress in 1973, and declared by the US President each year.

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Importance of National Sports Day

On August 29th, the nation celebrates National Sports Day. We need to participate in sports to keep up our physical and mental health. Sports legends from India include PT Usha, the Udanpari of India, Sachin Tendulkar, the Master-Blaster, and Major Dhyan Chand, the Hockey Wizard. Rashtriya Khel Diwas, also known as National Sports Day, was first added to the calendar of holidays in 2012.

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Parsi New Year Wishes

On August 16, 2023, India will celebrate the Parsi New Year. On Facebook, WhatsApp, and other social media sites, you may send your loved ones these best wishes, photographs, notes, and greetings.

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All About Hiroshima Day

During World War II (1939–45), the first deployed atomic bomb was dropped over the Japanese city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, by an American B-29 bomber. An estimated 80,000 people perished in the explosion directly, while tens of thousands more perished from radioactive exposure.

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Electric Mug Warmer

A steaming-hot cup of coffee or tea provides a clear sense of comfort and the tranquil certainty that whatever is within will keep you going for the next few hours. If you manage to eat it before it becomes stale and cold, that is.

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Heavy-duty Alarm Clock

To choose the ideal alarm clock for you, keep in mind the medical profession's first rule: "First, do no harm." Avoid alarms with white or blue screens that are too bright, as well as ones you can't rely on to survive an overnight power outage, as they could awaken you at night and make you more anxious.

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