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If I could change one thing about the world, it would be...?

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If I could change one thing about the world, it would be...? 'Gender Inequality'  'Becoming gender neutral is not modernism, it is coming back to reality from our imagined thoughts and trying to understand the equality amongst everyone: if its either a boy or a girl, a man or a woman, or a transgender. We all are one and the same' -Kavya Mehta I think there are numerous things that should be changed about the world. Firstly, there should be education, housing and healthcare for everyone. W e should end global warming, crime, war, racism, terrorism, woman empowerment, abuse and bulling, cancer, pollution, poverty, climate change and more. But it is a huge task which makes it difficult to solve all problems at once, so we need to make goals and try our best to accomplish them with patience. But I want to think bigger and better. Why are there so many issues in the world today? One word: Gender Inequality.  If I co u ld change one thing about the world, I would eliminate

A Faithful Thread of Hope (Lord Ganesha)

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Ganesha – also known as Ganpati Bappa, Vinayak or Vignaharta, is one of the most-worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon. He is worshipped in India as well as in many other countries overseas. Although Ganesha has many attributes, he is readily identified by his elephant head. He is widely revered, more specifically, as the remover of obstacles and thought to bring good luck.      A Faithful Thread of Hope  A God in India, A god everywhere,  A god worshipped overseas and in India every now and then, A god with instruments to kill the virus spread,  I bind my trust and hope with a faithful thread,  Wishing that you free us from this cage as soon as this had spread.  Let this thread of faith be alive! Oh Lord you know your powers, please listen to my plea,  Visualize and feel what is happening everywhere around,  Adults passing, kids dying,  People sleeping famished and tensed,  No work,  No school,  No outings,  Afraid people staying locked home alone unable to meet their loved on

Best inventions of the 21st century that have changed the world

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Best inventions of the 21st century that have changed the world 'Inventions are the seeds of development and evolution.' -Kavya Mehta The human race has always invented something, from inventing wheels, light bulbs to creating smartphones and autonomous vehicles. It is very certain that technological processes will continue to develop and change as we work, live and survive in the coming years. Since the beginning of the new millennium, the world has witnessed the indigenous inventions of social media, smartphones, self-driving cars, and autonomous flying vehicles.  So now let's take a look at some of the inventions from the 21st century. What makes this time period so special? What's so unique about the inventions of the 21st century? Do you think that inventions are very necessary for living, developments and evolution? Let's find answers to your questions and see some crucial inventions that you might find impossible to live without at this point of time.  1. Soc

The Indispensable Leader...International Internet Day!

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The Indispensable Leader...International Internet Day!  Internet has become the heaven of souls, where every human finds something unbelievable, mind-boggling,  breath-taking , interesting and  informative ! ---Kavya The International Day of Internet is marked on 29th October every year. Since the year 2005 the International Internet Day has been famously celebrated to commemorate a momentous day in the history of telecommunications and technology.  The day immortalizes the anniversary of the first internet transmission- message that was sent between two computers on 29th October 1969 through ARPANET, the predecessor of the Internet. Since then, technology has become an indispensable part of our lives. It is the leader who has given us the control to use it in the most effective and efficient way as we can however it has also made us completely dependent onto it. But the space it has made in our hearts, makes it very evident in our lives and we can't even imagine living without it.

Who is Jonathan - The Tortoise? Is it The Oldest Living Animal on Earth?

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Who is Jonathan - The Tortoise? Is it The Oldest Living Animal on Earth? Did you know Jonathan - The Tortoise, is the oldest living animal on Earth?  Jonathan - A Seychelles giant tortoise, lives on the grounds of Plantation House. The tortoise's age is estimated as 189 years because when he was brought to Saint Helena in 1882, he was 'fully mature'.  ‘Fully mature’ means at least 50 years old and thus reaffirms that Jonathan was definitely not born later than 1832. He is also featured in the Guinness Book of Record. Born in 1832, Jonathan is even older than the Eiffel Tower - which was completed in 1887. The tortoise of Jonathan’s species, which are a sub species of the Aldabra giant Tortoise were once thought to be extinct but have been recorded to about 80 in numbers globally.  Even though Jonathan has surpassed his usual average lifespan of 150 years, his v eterinarian says the animal is still very healthy, apart from some age-related issues. He is almost blind in eyes

The Never-Ending Power of Literacy...International Literacy Day!

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The Never-Ending Power of Literacy...International Literacy Day! 'The ability to read and write is the most powerful tool anybody could ever have by which you can change the world' - Kavya  Mehta Literacy is one of the greatest gifts a person could receive. It is a very evident right of every human being to be literate. The most common definition of it is the ability to read and write, however it's meaning  is much more deeper than that. It is the way of being able to keep up with current events, communicate fluently and share your views fearlessly and most importantly comprehend on issues that have surrounded the world.  World Literacy Day, which is celebrated on every 8th September, was first founded on 26th October 1966, by the proclamation of UNESCO. The day targets elevating focus and reminding human beings of the significance of literacy as a reminder of dignity and human rights. Furthermore, the literacy problem is a primary element of the UN’s Sustainable Developmen

The Day of Honouring Teacherhood...Happy Teacher's Day!

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The Day of Honouring Teacherhood...Happy Teacher's Day! Have you ever thought who is a teacher, what is the meaning of this word and why is teacher's day important?  Teachers’ day is celebrated on 5th  September  every year.  This day is celebrated to honour the great deeds of the teachers who are willing to sacrifice their time and energy for the greatest service to society. We all will always be indebted to our teachers.  Teachers are the most powerful professions in the whole world. Their work has a long-term impact on not just the lives of the children they teach but on society as a whole. They have the power to shape generations, impact minds and make the world a better place. Teachers are the mentors and guides for the younger minds. The teachers are near to God and are the soul of the classroom. Teachers are really inspiring role models for the students and they are indeed giving a lot of efforts which we students can never pay back. T eachers in India are particular