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Saturday, April 9, 2016

How to Achieve Success in Examinations-SIMPLE N EASY TIPS TO HELP YOU IN STUDIES

Studying has never been known to be pleasant, not even by the most intelligent students. Examination success has more to it than what just meets the eye. Here are a few essential hints to help you pass easily.

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    Practice constant rehearsal of the matter. This technique helps information to be moved from short term memory into long term memory storage.

Amazing Facts About India We Bet You Didn’t Know.

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East or west, India is the best :)

1) Around a 100 million years ago, India was an island.
2) India’s name is derived from the “Indus” river.
3) Indus Valley Civilisation is the world’s oldest civilisation.
4) India, hence, is the world’s oldest, most advanced and continuous civilisation.
5) India has been the largest troop contributor to the United Nations Peacekeeping Missions since its inception.
6) India has the world’s third largest active army, after China and USA.
7) The Tirupati Balaji temple and the Kashi Vishwanath Temple both, receive more visitors than the Vatican City and Mecca combined.

Friday, April 8, 2016

What are some of India's best contributions to the world?

India has contributed to the field of architecture, astronomy, cartography, metallurgy, logic, mathematics, medicine,metrology and mineralogy .During recent times it has contributed vastly to automobile engineering, information technology, communications as well as research into space and polar technology.There are a few simple yet interesting things invented by Indians and adopted universally.

1. Buttons 

Buttons were first used in Mohenjo-daro for ornamental purpose rather  than for fastening. They were first used in the Indus Valley  Civilization by 2000 BCE. 

Friday, April 1, 2016

National hero-The Flying Sikh - Milkha Singh

Sardar Milkha Singh is the greatest living Sikh Athlete. Born in a family of modest means, joining the army and then discovering the penchant for running and winning is his life in summation. milkha singh at 1960 Olympics. He deservedly got an epithet named "Flying Sikh" from Pakistan General Ayub Khan. Till date (Until 2000 Sydney Olympics) the 'Flying Sikh' is the only Indian to have broken an Olympic record. Unfortunately, he was the fourth athlete to reset the mark and thus missed the bronze medal in the 400m event at the Rome Olympics in 1960.