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Rudra Veena (stringed instrument)

The Ancient String Instrument of Indian Classical Music The Rudra Veena is one of the oldest and most revered musical instruments of India, representing the depth and sophistication of the country’s classical music tradition. As a prominent example of Tata Vadya (string instruments), it holds a significant place in the history of Indian music. Origin […]

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Sant Gadge Baba (1876-1956)

Commemorative Stamp: Gadge Baba (1876 – 1956) Design Elements: Historical and Cultural Significance: Usage: Example of the Stamp Design: Stamp Set Components: Educational and Cultural Impact: The stamp honors Gadge Baba’s remarkable contributions to social reform and community service. It celebrates his legacy and inspires future generations to continue his work of uplifting society and […]

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Indra Lal Roy (1898-1918)

India’s First World War Flying Ace Indra Lal Roy, fondly known as “Laddie,” was the first Indian fighter pilot to achieve distinction during the World War I. His courage, determination, and exceptional flying skills made him a legendary figure in military aviation history. Early Life and Education Lt. Indra Lal Roy was born on 2nd […]

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Baba Raghavdas (1896-1958)

Ascetic, Freedom Fighter and Social Reformer Baba Raghavdas, born Raghavendra Sheshappa Pachapurkar (1896–1958), was a renowned saint, freedom fighter, and social reformer. Widely known as “Purvanchal’s Gandhi”, he dedicated his life to national unity, rural upliftment, and social justice. Early Life and Spiritual Journey Baba Raghavdas was born on 12th December 1896 in Pune to […]

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The Indian Pharmaceutical Congress Association

50 Years of Excellence in Indian Pharmacy The Indian Pharmaceutical Congress Association is the apex body representing pharmaceutical activities in India. It marked a significant milestone by celebrating its Golden Jubilee (50 years) during the 50th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress held in Mumbai from December 10–13, 1998. Ancient Roots of Pharmacy in India India has a […]

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Centenary of Connemara Public Library

History, Architecture, and National Importance The Connemara Public Library Chennai is one of India’s most prestigious public libraries and one of the country’s recognized National Libraries. Located in Chennai, this historic institution has served generations of readers, researchers, and scholars since its establishment in 1896. Known for its remarkable heritage, vast collection, and architectural beauty, […]

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Army Postal Service Training Centre

Backbone of Military Postal Training in India The Army Postal Service Centre serves as the Regimental Training Centre of the Corps of Army Postal Service (APS). It plays a vital role in training personnel who ensure seamless postal communication for the Indian Armed Forces. Establishment and Growth The Army Postal Service Centre was established in […]

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Bicentenary of 2nd Battalion, Rajput Regiment

History, Valor, and Bicentenary Legacy The 2nd Battalion Rajput Regiment is one of the oldest and most decorated infantry battalions of the Indian Army. With a proud military heritage spanning over two centuries, the battalion has played a distinguished role in numerous campaigns, wars, and national security operations. Its journey reflects courage, discipline, sacrifice, and […]

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David Sassoon Library and Reading Room

History, Heritage, and Legacy The David Sassoon Library Mumbai, located in the historic Fort area of the city, has been one of Mumbai’s most iconic landmarks since its completion in 1870. Known for its architectural beauty, rich literary heritage, and cultural importance, the library continues to be a treasured institution in India’s financial capital. A […]

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225th Anniversary of President’s Bodyguard

History, Heritage, and Elite Military Tradition The President’s Bodyguard is the oldest surviving regiment of the Indian Army and holds precedence over all other units. Renowned for its ceremonial splendor and operational excellence, the President’s Bodyguard has a proud history spanning more than two centuries. The regiment celebrated its bicentenary on 30 September 1973, marking […]

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