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Sickle Cell Eradication – 2047

Overview of the Sickle Cell Challenge in Tribal Communities The Sickle Cell Eradication – 2047 initiative addresses one of India’s most pressing genetic health challenges. With around 1.5 crore people living in tribal-dominated areas of Madhya Pradesh, sickle cell anemia has been a serious health concern. Targeted screening, genetic counseling, and comprehensive treatment form the […]

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Dada Bhagwan

Early Life of Dada Bhagwan Ambalal Muljibhai Patel, widely revered as Dada Bhagwan, was born on November 7, 1908, in Tarsali, Gujarat, India. From a young age, he displayed moral integrity and a contemplative nature, nurtured by his mother’s teachings of non-violence and compassion. These early lessons shaped his lifelong spiritual journey and his approach […]

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Acharya Shantisagar Muni Maharaj

Introduction to Jainism and Spiritual Legacy Jainism, one of the world’s oldest religions, upholds the principles of non-violence, purity, and peace. The life of a Jain monk exemplifies simplicity, devotion, and selflessness. Among such luminaries, Acharya Shantisagar Muni Maharaj stands out as a true beacon of spirituality, inspiring countless followers with his unwavering commitment to […]

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VadtalDham Dwishatabdi Mahotsav

Commemorative Stamp: Honoring 200 Years of Spiritual Legacy Introduction to VadtalDham VadtalDham, located in Nadiad Taluka of Kheda district, is the spiritual capital of the Shree Swaminarayan Sampradaya, which has now spread across the world. This sacred site witnessed the anointment of two Acharya Maharajs for the first time, marking its significance in the spiritual […]

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Traditional Hand Fans of India

Indian Hand Fans – A Timeless Craft of Elegance and Tradition Origins of Hand Fans The origin of hand fans dates back nearly 5,000 years to ancient Egypt, where they were considered sacred instruments used in religious ceremonies. Fans symbolized power and divinity, often carried by priests and royalty. Other civilizations such as the Hebrews, […]

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Traditional Hand Fans – Mini Sheet 1

Indian Hand Fans – A Timeless Craft of Elegance and Tradition Origins of Hand Fans The origin of hand fans dates back nearly 5,000 years to ancient Egypt, where they were considered sacred instruments used in religious ceremonies. Fans symbolized power and divinity, often carried by priests and royalty. Other civilizations such as the Hebrews, […]

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Traditional Hand Fans- Mini Sheet 2

Indian Hand Fans – A Timeless Craft of Elegance and Tradition Origins of Hand Fans The origin of hand fans dates back nearly 5,000 years to ancient Egypt, where they were considered sacred instruments used in religious ceremonies. Fans symbolized power and divinity, often carried by priests and royalty. Other civilizations such as the Hebrews, […]

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India-Papua New Guinea : Joint Issue

Celebrating Friendship Through National Birds India and Papua New Guinea (PNG) share warm, cordial and longstanding diplomatic relations grounded in Commonwealth ties, mutual respect and cooperation. India established its Resident Mission in Port Moresby in 1996, and PNG set up its Mission in New Delhi in 2006, further strengthening bilateral engagement. Both nations enjoy a […]

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The Mahabharat

Mahabharat – The Eternal Epic of India A World Within Itself The Mahabharat is a world of its own — vast, profound, and eternal. It encompasses every human emotion, every moral conflict, and every philosophical inquiry. Each character is unique, every relationship complex, and every event deeply symbolic. As F. Woods famously said, “What is […]

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The Mahabharat

Mahabharat – The Eternal Epic of India A World Within Itself The Mahabharat is a world of its own — vast, profound, and eternal. It encompasses every human emotion, every moral conflict, and every philosophical inquiry. Each character is unique, every relationship complex, and every event deeply symbolic. As F. Woods famously said, “What is not here, is […]

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