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Veer Savarkar: Life and Legacy of a Freedom Fighter

On the occasion of the Punyatithi of Veer Savarkar on February 25th, let us take a moment to delve into the life and achievements of this remarkable figure in India’s freedom struggle. Veer Savarkar, also known as Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, was a multifaceted personality who played a significant role in shaping the course of Indian history. His contributions to the freedom movement and his efforts to secure independence from Portuguese rule are worth acknowledging and celebrating.

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Celebrate Magic of Parikatha Podcast with National Tell a Fairy Tale Day

Fairy tales have enchanted people across cultures for centuries with their fanciful stories filled with magic, adventure, and lessons about life. Every year on February 26, story lovers around the world celebrate the wonder of fairy tales on National Tell a Fairy Tale Day.

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Chandrashekhar Azad: The Indomitable Spirit of a National Hero

On February 27th, India bows its head in solemn remembrance of Chandrashekhar Azad, a luminary of the Indian independence movement, on his death anniversary. Known affectionately as the “Hero of Kakori,” Azad’s fearless defiance against British colonial rule and his ultimate sacrifice for the motherland have cemented his place in the annals of history as a symbol of indomitable courage and relentless pursuit of freedom.

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Battle of Karnal with Nadir Shah and Aftermath

The Battle of Karnal, which took place in 1739, was a significant event in the history of Bharat (India). It was fought between the forces of Nadir Shah, the ruler of Persia (modern-day Iran), and the Mughal Empire, led by Emperor Muhammad Shah. It was a clash of powers that shaped the political landscape of the subcontinent. In this article, we will explore the warring parties, the circumstances leading to the battle, the course of the conflict, the eventual victor, the aftermath, and the enduring significance of this pivotal battle.

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Printers Day: Celebrating the Art of Printing

Printing Day is observed on February 24th every year to commemorate the invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440. This day celebrates the art of printing and recognizes its role in preserving cultural heritage, spreading knowledge, promoting freedom of expression, and honoring print industry professionals. In India, World Printing Day is celebrated with book fairs, workshops, exhibitions, and showcasing ancient manuscripts and rare books. It serves as a reminder of the impact that printing has had on society and encourages us to appreciate the beauty and significance of printed materials in our digital age.

A Homage to Tatya Tope

Tatya Tope, also known as Ramachandra Pandurang Tope, was a prominent leader during the Indian War of Independence in 1857. Born on February 16th, his birth anniversary serves as a reminder of his significant contributions to the struggle for freedom in India. In this blog post, we will delve into the life and achievements of Tatya Tope, exploring his role in the war and the lasting legacy he left behind.

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