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  • World Bicycle Day

    World Bicycle Day is celebrated every year on June 3 to recognize the bicycle as a simple, affordable, reliable, and environmentally friendly means of transportation. The day was officially declared by the United Nations in 2018 to promote the social, economic, and environmental benefits of cycling.

    Bicycles have been used for over two…

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  • World Milk Day

    World Milk Day is celebrated every year on June 1 to recognize the importance of milk as a nutritious food and to appreciate the efforts of dairy farmers and the dairy industry. The day was established in 2001 by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and is now observed in many countries around the world.

    Milk…

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  • World Music Day

    World Music Day is celebrated every year on June 21 across many countries around the world. The day aims to promote music and encourage people of all ages to appreciate its beauty and power. It provides a platform for both professional and amateur musicians to showcase their talents.

    Music is often called the universal language because it…

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  • World Environmental Day

    World Environment Day is celebrated every year on June 5 to raise awareness about environmental protection and encourage people to take positive action for the planet. It was established by the United Nations in 1972 and is observed worldwide.

    The environment provides us with clean air, water, food, and natural resources essential for…

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  • Tamil New Year: A Festival of New Beginnings”

    Tamil New Year, also known as Puthandu, is an important festival celebrated by Tamil people across the world. It marks the beginning of the Tamil calendar year and usually falls on April 14th. This auspicious day signifies new beginnings, prosperity, and hope for a better future.

    The celebration of Puthandu begins early in the morning. People…

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  • “Ugadi: A Festival of New Beginnings”

    Telugu New Year, popularly known as Ugadi, is one of the most important festivals celebrated by Telugu-speaking people in India. It marks the beginning of a new year according to the Hindu lunar calendar and is usually observed in the months of March or April. Ugadi signifies new beginnings, hope, and prosperity.

    The festival is celebrated…

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  • Good Friday: A Day of Sacrifice and Reflection”

    Good Friday is one of the most important days in the Christian calendar. It is observed to remember the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his ultimate sacrifice for humanity. Celebrated during Holy Week, just before Easter Sunday, Good Friday holds deep spiritual significance for Christians around the world.

    On this day, people reflect on…

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  • “A Proud Beginning: My NCC Inauguration Ceremony”

    My NCC inauguration ceremony was one of the most memorable and proud moments of my life. I had been eagerly waiting for this day ever since I enrolled, and when it finally arrived, I felt a mixture of excitement, nervousness, and pride.

    The day began early in the morning as I carefully put on my freshly pressed NCC uniform. Wearing it for the…

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