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National Sports Day 2023: Celebrating Unity, Fitness, and Sporting Spirit
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National Sports Day 2023: Celebrating Unity, Fitness, and Sporting Spirit

by Staff Reporter August 28, 2023
written by Staff Reporter

India celebrates National Sports Day to commemorate the birthday of Major Dhyan Chanda, India’s star hockey player.

National Sports Day 2023: Celebrating Unity, Fitness, and Sporting Spirit

India unites every year on August 29th to celebrate National Sports Day, to pay a tribute to athletes, promote the importance of sports, unity and fitness. With history and a commitment to success, National Sports Day is a cherished day in India.

Origin and Significance:

National Sports Day is named after Major Dhyan Chand, born on August 29, 1905. He was nicknamed ‘The Wizard’, for his hockey skills which had led India to three Olympic gold medals. The Government of India officially designated this day in his honor in 2012 to recognize his contributions and athletes’ dedication.

A Day to Celebrate Sportsmanship:

National Sports Day celebrates sportsmanship and unity. It acknowledges atheletes from diverse backgrounds celebrating their dedication to the world of sports.

The Role of Fit India Movement:

National Sports Day aligns with the Fit India Movement, promoting an active lifestyle, laying emphasis on the importance of physical activity and wellness.

Celebrations and Activities:

Across the country, events and activities are organized, inspiring the younger generation to take up sports. Sports events and several tournaments are held at schools and institutions in celebration.

Recognizing Sporting Excellence:

National Sports Awards, including the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna and Arjuna Award, honor exceptional athletes and coaches, serving as inspiration for aspiring athletes.

Promoting Olympic Aspirations:

In Olympic years, National Sports Day becomes a countdown marker, reminding the nation of athletes’ dedication and the pursuit of excellence on the global stage.

A Vision for the Future:

National Sports Day envisions a healthier, fitter, and more united India, where sports inspire individuals to push limits and embrace a disciplined lifestyle.

National Sports Day 2023 celebrations and events

The celebrations of the National Sports Day 2023, began on 21 August and conclude on 29 August. The ‘Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports’ and ‘Fit India Mission’ are fostering the FIT India movement in Schools, Colleges, Ministries, Govt & Pvt Organizations. They’re urged to engage in sports/fitness activities for at least 1 hour. The sports activities include football, badminton, running, volleyball, Kho-Kho, Handball, Tennis, Basketball, Hockey, and Table-Tennis. Participants can register on the Fit India website and upload event photos/videos for an e-certificate.

Date of celebration every year29 August
Year when first celebrated29 August 2012
Why is it celebrated?To honor the legendary Indian hockey player Major Dhyan Chand and promote sportsmanship, unity, and fitness.
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Celebrating International Dog's Day 2023: A call for adoptions!
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Celebrating International Dog’s Day 2023: A call for adoptions!

by Staff Reporter August 26, 2023
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Founded by Colleen Paige, an animal welfare advocate, on 26 August 2004, the day is actually meant to encourage dog adoptions

Celebrating International Dog's Day 2023: A call for adoptions!

Can you resist the charm of dogs? Well, most of us can’t! Dogs stand out with their wagging tails and boundless love. And that’s why we have a special day to celebrate our four-legged heroes – International Dog’s Day!

How did the International Dog’s Day start?

The history of International Dog Day dates back to 2004, when Collen Paige, an animal welfare advocate and pet lifestyle expert, initiated ‘National Dog Day’, a day dedicated to dogs. It was the day her family had adopted a dog named Sheltie. The celebration went on to become a global celebration we now know as International Dog’s Day.

Global celebrations of International Dog’s Day

Over the years, International Dog’s Day has transformed from a simple idea to a big sensation like in the case of many such ‘days’. Social media gets swarmed with heartwarming dog stories, photos and videos, bringing dog lovers together. However, some people go beyond the glitz and glamour and celebrate this day by feeding stray dogs, lending help to dog feeders and even adopting a street dog, bringing real joy into their lives.

How can you celebrate International Dog’s Day?

You don’t need a ‘pet dog’ to celebrate this day. You can help at animal shelters, donate to dog charities, or simply share your love for dogs on social media. A better way would be to feed street dogs in your locality, if only for one day. For those who have pet dogs at home, it is the perfect day to show your gratitude for the joy and companionship they bring. Whether you’re a dog parent, a dog lover, or just someone who smiles at passing pooches, this day is for you.

A short personal message on International Dog’s Day

It would be great if you were not to confuse this day as one simply dedicated to celebrating ‘pet dogs’ of ‘popular breeds’ that you either have or yearn to ‘buy’ one day. No! It is not about that at all. Well, you should celebrate your pet dogs for sure, for all the love and warmth they bring into your lives, but better still would be to make an effort to do something for those dogs on the streets who spend every day, yearning for a hearty meal, a loving hand to pat them, and a comforting voice to console them.

The International Dog’s Day is to encourage people to adopt dogs from the streets or shelters, rather than buying breeds as a social status.

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What is World Photography Day and how to celebrate it?
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What is World Photography Day and how to celebrate it?

by Staff Reporter August 19, 2023
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Join the global family of photographers today in the celebration of the art of photography.

What is World Photography Day and how to celebrate it?

Every year, on the 19th of August, photographers from around the world come together to weave the magic of photography. The World Photography Day celebrates the essence of photography in our lives and transformation it has brought into the world by enabling them to capture precious moments of our lives and the world in general. 

While this may sound as a celebration exclusive to professionals alone it is an event for anyone who understands what a single image can convey – emotions, stories, and preserving fleeting moments.

Origin and essence of World Photography Day

The roots of World Photography Day trace back to the Daguerreotype process, developed by Louis Daguerre in 1837. It was a monumental milestone in the recognition and journey of photography. Following that, on August 19, 1839, the French government introduced it to the world as a gift to chronicle their lives and all that transpired around them. In doing so, they birthed ‘Photography’ and the tradition of celebrating the ‘World Photography Day’.

The World Photography Day is about embracing a universal language of images, one that transcends all borders – cultural, linguist, mental and others. It is in celebrating the fact that photography can express feelings, share experiences, and convey messages that words often struggle to.

To be frank, photographs can help trigger memories and relive them, initiate virtual dialogues, and unveil a spectrum of diverse perspectives.

Global trends and events

In today’s digital era, photography is accessible like never before. Smartphones, equipped with sophisticated cameras, enable everyone to instantly capture and share moments. On this day, social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter turn into digital galleries showcasing personal visual narratives. Several photography clubs, groups, and institutions hold photography contests, exhibitions, and workshops, celebrating the creativity of photographers worldwide.

Photography has also undergone an evolution in trends over the years. The spectrum of photography ranges from candid street captures to breathtaking landscapes, from experimental abstracts to impactful photojournalism and much more.

How can you celebrate World Photography Day?

Document a day in your life: Capture snippets of your daily routine – from your morning tea to your leisurely strolls, or your daily cherished moments with loved ones, offering a personal glimpse of your little world.

Try exploring new photography perspectives: Why not try experimenting with angles, lighting, and compositions? and while you are at it, why not delve into unfamiliar viewpoints, unveiling novel facets of your subjects, people, places or things? Try out new perspectives of photograhy to evolve as a photographer.

Pay homage to classics

Draw inspiration from iconic photographs or influential photographers. Try to recreate a timeless image in your unique style of photography as a way to pay homage to the righ history of photography.

Share stories that your photographs hold in them

Reveal the stories behind your most cherished photographs – unveiling the situation, emotions, experiences, and moments that had led to capturing them. You will be surprised to see that many would be just waiting to engage into such sparking conversations.

Host a virtual exhibition

The digital realm allows for virtual photography exhibitions. Share  your best photographs across all your social media handles. Create an online portfolio or collaborate with fellow photographers, to present a diverse tapestry of images through both online and offline platforms.

Join workshops and webinars

Enhance your skills through photography workshops and webinars. Try to explore and learn about novel techniques, new equipment, and emerging editing tools, taking your photography to new heights.

So you see, the World Photography Day is a celebration for all visual storytellers who manage to freeze instants, encapsulate emotions, and provide windows into distinct realms in their unique styles. This day reminds us that every image carries a narrative, and every photographer offers a distinctive viewpoint of things happening around us.

So, just pick up your camera or smartphone and just step out, even if its just you. Celebrate the World Photography Day in your very small world that you have built around you and be part of the global celebration of photography.

Happy clicking!

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Panvel police to monitor city with 44 newly-installed CCTV cameras
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Panvel police to monitor city with 44 newly-installed CCTV cameras

by Staff Reporter August 13, 2023
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These cameras will help the police maintain law and order and handle traffic efficiently.

Panvel police to monitor city with 44 newly-installed CCTV cameras

The Panvel police Station recently deployed 44 CCTV cameras across Panvel. These cameras have been installed at strategic locations that will help monitor the city round the clock.

MLA Prashant Thakur inspected the CCTV control room and on Saturday and appreciated the endeavour. He further discussed the growing need of traffic management in busy areas like the Chilli Gali and Saraf Bazar.

One of the other pressing points that was discussed was the upcoming festival season, and the overwhelming traffic situation it would bring.

The Panvel traffic police will be holding a meeting soon to present a plan to handle the traffic situation during the festivals.

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Peru’s ‘Aliens’ are nothing but gold mining gangs: Peru officials
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Peru’s ‘Aliens’ are nothing but gold mining gangs: Peru officials

by Staff Reporter August 13, 2023
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Local villagers had been terrorised by flying, armoured ‘aliens’, eating out faces of their victims

Peru’s ‘Aliens’ are nothing but gold mining gangs: Peru officials

Even as news of ‘7-foot-tall aliens’ attacking villagers of a small village is spreading like wildfire, law enforcers in Peru claim that these ‘hooded beings’ are nothing more than an organised gang mining gold in the local territory, as reported in Wion.

Residents of a small Peruvian village were reportedly being terrorised by flying, armoured aliens who were also said to have attacked a handful of people in the village.

These aliens were also reported to have been unaffected by bullets fired by one of the locals during one such confrontation.

What seemed to have escalated the situation was deep-rooted superstition of the Peruvian people which centres around the ‘los Pelacaras’, or ‘Face Peelers’.

A clip taken by a local village girl also showed a jetpack in action over the village skies.

Peru officials however, have refuted this story, and have claimed it to be nothing more than an elaborate plan of an illegal gold mining syndicate who are instilling fear among the villagers with the sole purpose of keeping them away from their gold pits.

As per officials, these were highly likely to be one or more of drug cartels like Brazil’s ‘O Primeiro Comando da Capital,’ Colombia’s ‘Clan del Golfo,’ FARC. These were said to have ravaged Latin America for many decades in the past.

Peru’s National Prosecutor’s Office said that these jetpacks were first used by these gangs while exploring the forest surrounding the Nanay river in Peru, in search of gold.

A small population of Ikitu who lives in rural Alto Nanay, are surrounded by dense forest. This is where gold is said to be deposited on the riverbeds along the tributaries of the Nanay river, flowing into the Amazon.

The Ikitu members had informed reporters that the siege by the aliens had begun in 11 July. They claimed that a 7-foot-tall creature, dressed in dark-coloured hood had kept attacking them for days.

One of the Ikitu leaders informed that the creature had survived being shot by him twice. He also informed that the community was now in fear of the aliens.

In another incident, a school teacher claimed to have seen eerie beings flying from the ground with the aid of propellers and high-tech equipment.

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International Youth Day 2023: Green skills for young minds
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International Youth Day 2023: Green skills for young minds

by Staff Reporter August 12, 2023
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The world gets together to discuss and celebrate the youth and ways to empower them to create a sustainable better future for all

International Youth Day 2023: Green skills for young minds

The International Youth Day, which is observed annually on 12 August, holds a rather rich history dating back to the year 1965 when the UN General Assembly began considering and prioritizing the notion of youth empowerment. The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), endorsed the recommendation made by the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth on 17 December 1999, and established the World Youth Day. In the following year, on 12 August 2000, the first ever youth day was celebrated.

Significance of the International Youth Day 2023

The International Youth Day recognises and appreciates contributions made by the youth to society, highlighting the active involvement of the youth in social causes. It also talks about their commitment and efforts to develop the communities they live in. The challenges faced by the young, like poverty and illiteracy are also discussed. Though all of this it calls for immediate action for the well-being of the youth.

Theme for the International Youth Day 2023

The theme of the International Youth Day this year is titled ‘Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World’, in a bid to leverage the dire need to empower young minds with the required knowledge and abilities to advocate and lead environmental causes successfully. It is named so in a bid to ignite young minds to create an environment-friendly and sustainable future for all.

The theme is derived from the broader goal of the United Nations for sustainable development which also includes the involvement of the youth in creating an eco-conscious world.

How is the International Youth Day 2023 being celebrated

Today, on 12 August 2023, various events, seminars and workshops are being conducted globally to start a dialogue with the youth of the world and learn about their approach towards global issues, social change and sustainable development. Institutions will also be celebrating the many accomplishments of the youth in their respective areas.

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A day for the felines: International Cat Day 2023
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A day for the felines: International Cat Day 2023

by Staff Reporter August 8, 2023
written by Staff Reporter

Hello there my fellow cat lovers! On this ‘furry pawsitive’ day dedicated to the enigmatic furballs that have us wrapped around their little paws.

Let us talk a bit about why the world celebrates a day dedicated to cats and why we actually need one.

Origin of International Cat Day:

International Cat Day originated in 2002, owing to the collaborative efforts of animal rights organisations, including the International Fund for Animal Welfare. This day was conceived to celebrate our feline companions and raise awareness about their welfare. Since its inception, it has gained widespread recognition, with cat lovers across the globe joining in to honour these enigmatic and beloved creatures.

Essence of International Cat Day:

International Cat Day is more than just an opportunity to share adorable cat photos on social media (although that’s a delightful part of it). It’s a day to acknowledge the profound connection we share with cats. From their charmingly aloof demeanours to their unanticipated displays of affection, cats enrich our lives in ways that are both heartwarming and amusing. The essence lies in celebrating these furry friends as integral members of our families and advocating for their well-being.

Trends on International Cat Day:

In recent years, the celebration of International Cat Day has taken on an increasingly digital dimension. Social media platforms are flooded with cat-centric content, from heart-melting videos to hilarious memes. Cat influencers have emerged, boasting substantial online followings that are equally fascinated by their captivating antics. This day has also become a platform for fundraising and spreading awareness about issues such as responsible pet ownership, adoption, and the importance of spaying/neutering to control feline populations.

Looking Forward:

As International Cat Day continues to grow in popularity, its influence extends beyond the virtual realm. Shelters and animal welfare organisations often host events, adoption drives, and educational workshops to mark the occasion. The day has evolved into an opportunity for cat lovers to contribute to causes that benefit not only their beloved pets but also the broader feline community. With each passing year, International Cat Day becomes a stronger voice in advocating for the rights, welfare, and celebration of cats everywhere.

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Pakistan cricket team to visit India for ICC World Cup 2023
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Pakistan cricket team to visit India for ICC World Cup 2023

by Staff Reporter August 7, 2023
written by Staff Reporter

The neighbouring country’s team will be visiting despite India’s decision to pull out of the Asian Cup 2023.

Pakistan cricket team to visit India for ICC World Cup 2023

The Foreign Ministry of Pakistan has confirmed their cricket team’s visit to India to play their matches fixed for the ICC World Cup 2023, which will start in October, 2023, a Mint report said.

The decision may come as a surprise to many cricket fans who had thought that Pakistan would opt out as a befitting reply to India’s pulling out of the Asia Cup 2023.

The Foreign Minister of Pakistan informed sent out a press release informing about their decision and emphasised on how their country had consistently strived to ‘not mix sports with politics’.

It further read out how they as a country have had a responsible approach as compared to India’s unwillingness to keep sports and politics separate.

It also remarked how sports between the two countries should not suffer the same fate as the two countries’ bilateral relations.

The ministry has also raised concerns about the safety of the Pakistan cricket team and has urged the ICC and the Indian authorities to ensure maximum security for the players during their visit.

Pakistan will be playing a total of 9 matches in 5 cities, and will be clashing with India on 14 October, instead of 15 October as scheduled earlier.

The nail-biting match will be played in the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

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Hiroshima Day: a reminder for all
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Hiroshima Day: a reminder for all

by Staff Reporter August 6, 2023
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Let’s understand what the ‘Hiroshima Day’ signifies and the message it sends to the global population.  

Hiroshima Day: a reminder for all
On 6 August 1945, America dropped an atom bomb on Hiroshima and on 9 August 1945, on Nagasaki.

As the world celebrates the International Friendship Day, some take a moment to remember those slain the bombing in Hiroshima during World War II. On 6 August 1945, a devastating bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, an act that changed the course of the global war.

While the World War abruptly ended on the Japanese front, it scarred the nations for generations to come – a lesson that changed their approach towards life.

Today, 77 years after the devastating incident, Japan stands out as a harmonious, peace-loving and one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, much to the awe of all.

Promoting peace and anti-nuclear advocacy:

The observance of Hiroshima Day plays a crucial role in promoting global peace and advocating the need to abolish nuclear weapons. On this day, many global organizations, peace activists, and governments get vocal to raise awareness about the destructive power of nuclear wars and the growing dangers of nuclear proliferation globally, especially among the first nations. They unanimously call for the disarmament of weapons and signing of agreements among different nations.

Remembering the Victims of Hiroshima:

This day serves as a global event platform to remember and honor the many victims of the atomic bombing, including the survivors who suffered for many years from exposure to the radiation caused by the bombing. It encourages people to be empathetic and understanding of the immense suffering that was caused to millions by just one act of war.

Need for diplomatic ways to resolve conflicts:

The events of Hiroshima Day starkly remind us of the many horrors of war and the devastating consequences of using nuclear weapons. It emphasises on the fact that every global conflict should be resolved in a diplomatic manner rather than resorting to violence and destruction, which cripples generations.

Advocating Global Cooperation:

This day also presses on the need for international cooperation to prevent the recurrence of such a catastrophic event in future. It calls nations to work together towards creating a world free from nuclear threats.

(Header image sourced from Wikipedia.org)

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Interesting facts about International Friendship Day
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Interesting facts about International Friendship Day

by Staff Reporter August 6, 2023
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Celebrated as a day for friends, this is one of the most popular global celebrations

Interesting facts about International Friendship Day
The International Friendship Day, also known as the World Friendship Day is a global celebration of friendship.

As the world celebrates ‘Friendship Day’ on Sunday, 6 August, we get into some interesting facts and details related to this popular day.

For those who are unaware, the ‘International Friendship Day’, also popularly known as the ‘World Friendship Day’, was first proposed by the ‘World Friendship Crusade’, an international civil organization, in 1958. The organisation advocated fellowship and friendship among fellow human beings, irrespective of their race, colour, or religion.

Originally meant to be celebrated on the 30th of July, the celebration was moved on to the first Sunday of August.

In 2011, the United Nations had officially declared 30th July as the ‘International Day of Friendship’, with the sole aim to a culture of peace, tolerance, and understanding among nations and individuals, and fostering friendly bonds between people from across diverse backgrounds.

However, many countries across the globe, including India, celebrate the International Friendship Day on the first Sunday of August, and despite the difference in dates, the spirit of the celebration remains the same.

This year the International Friendship Day, which is being celebrated on 6 August, coincides with the ‘Hiroshima Day’, a very significant day which marks the 77th anniversary of the devastating atomic bombing of the Japanese city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, during World War II. This historic day stands as a remider of the destructive power of nuclear weapons and the catastrophic impact they can have on civilian populations across the world. In a way, it emphasises on the importance of global friendship for a better future for all.

Today, the ‘International Friendship Day’ enjoys a global observance and is enthusiastically celebrated in various countries across the world. For millions this day provides with an oppourtunity to express their love and appreciation for their friends.

This day is celebrated in unique ways and styles in different cultures and communities, with the popular ones being the exchanging of gifts, organizing of fun events, and spending of quality time with friends. together.

Following into the digital age the celebrations of ‘International Friendship Day’ spreads across the social media like wildfire. On this day, like in the case of many other such celebrations, the internet gets flooded with people sharing messages of friendship, photos and memorable moments with their friends.

All online platforms are filled with friendship hashtags like #InternationalFriendshipDay, #WorldFriendshipDay, #FriendshipDay, #BestFriendsForever and the likes.

On a different level, many people also encourage to take the spirit of friendship beyond their loved friends and into the world of strangers who may not be lucky enough to have good friends or friends in general.

Many charitable campaigns and events flag off on the International Friendship Day and continue strong for years. If nothing else, then some kind souls share their kindness and goodwill with strangers, if only for a day.

Many look at this day as an opportunity to reignite lost friendships and make up for the past as an act of friendship and forgiveness.

Whatever the reason, and whatever the way, the ‘International Friendship Day’ helps spread the strong message of friendship, understanding, compassion and the natural bond that binds us all as humans.

Happy Friendship Day to all of you!

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