Uttarakhand Government Renames 15 Places to Reflect Indian Culture and Heritage

Uttarakhand Government Renames 15 Places to Reflect Indian Culture and Heritage

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced the renaming of 15 places across Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar districts, aiming to align with public sentiment and Indian cultural heritage. The move seeks to honor great historical figures and inspire the people of the state. Chief Minister Dhami emphasized that the renaming of these locations is intended to honor personalities who contributed to the preservation of […]

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Home Minister Amit Shah Unveils Maharaja Agrasen’s Statue & Other Initiatives

Home Minister Amit Shah Unveils Maharaja Agrasen’s Statue & Other Initiatives

On March 31, 2025, Union Home Minister Amit Shah unveiled a statue of Maharaja Agrasen, inaugurated an ICU facility, and laid the foundation stone for a PG hostel in Hisar, Haryana, alongside CM Nayab Singh Saini. He praised Haryana’s historical contributions, Maharaja Agrasen’s economic cooperation model, and PM Modi’s development policies. Shah highlighted the Modi

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Amit Shah Unveils Schemes and Projects Worth Over Rs 800 Crore in Bihar

Amit Shah Unveils Schemes and Projects Worth Over Rs 800 Crore in Bihar

Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched development projects and welfare schemes worth over Rs 800 crore in Bihar on International Cooperative Day. The initiatives include Rs 111 crore for cooperative sector development, focusing on cooperative banking, agricultural credit, and PACS. Rs 421 crore was allocated for urban development and affordable housing, while Rs 181 crore

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Satras of Assam

Satras of Assam

Majuli, one of the largest inhabited river islands in the world, has a number of satras – Vaishnavite monasteries, some of which are 16th century. The Institution of Satra is a unique phenomenon in Vaishnavism in Assam, established by Sankardeva, the father of Assamese culture, the satras are much more than monasteries, they are centers

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India’s first Earthquake Memorial

India’s first Earthquake Memorial

In Bhuj, Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday opened the country’s first-ever earthquake memorial, Smriti Van. The Smriti Van is a special memorial in that it contains a list of names of over 12,000 people who died in the devastating earthquake that struck this region in January 2001. This special memorial covers 470 acres

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Cripps Mission Proposals (1942)

Cripps Mission Proposals (1942)

The Cripps Mission Proposals (1942) were the British government’s plan to negotiate a form of Indian self-governance during World War II, dominion status, and the establishment of a Constituent Assembly after the end of the War. Primarily due to British distrust of Indian leadership, the British government rejected these proposals in the mid-1940’s, a suicidal

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Bhupen Hazarika’s contributions

Bhupen Hazarika’s contributions

Bhupen Hazarika was a multi-faceted artist with far-reaching impacts on Assamese music, cinema, and literature. Through his music, he popularized the ideals of unity, communal harmony, and universal brotherhood and helped develop Assam’s culture and folk music in the national forum. He worked as a music director in Hindi and Bengali cinema; and was an

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Articles 327–329 on elections

Articles 327–329 on elections

What is Election Commission of India? – Provision in relation to ECI can be found in Articles 324 to 329 Part XV of Constitution of India, 1950 (COI). – The body administers elections in India to the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the State Legislative Assemblies in the country as well as the offices of

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Amrit Sarovar Scheme

Amrit Sarovar Scheme

Mission Amrit Sarovar, which was initiated in April 2022, pledged to construct or rejuvenate 75 Amrit Sarovars (ponds) in each district, for a total of 50,000 ponds all across the country. Each Amrit Sarovar was to have a pondage area of about 1 acre (except in hill states/UTs), and a water holding capacity of some

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