Manas Megha

LANGAR ON THE OCCASION OF ASHTAMI

Durga Ashtami or Maha Ashtami is the eighth day of the Navratri festival celebrated by Hindus for worshipping Goddess Durga. The festival is observed for 10 days in Hindu households but the actual puja that takes place in the ‘pandals’ is held over a period of 5 days (starting from Shashthi). In India, fasting is undertaken by Hindu people on this holy …

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POVERTY IS A VERY COMPLICATED ISSUE BUT FEEDING A CHILD IS NOT 

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the number of undernourished people in the world has been on the rise since 2015, and is back to levels seen in 2010 and 2011. Everyone, they say, has the same chances and opportunities, but it’s simply not true. Nutritious meals can give …

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REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION WITH REGARD TO INDIA’S CONSTITUTION

India celebrates Republic Day every year on 26th January as on this day the Constitution of Free India was laid in 1950. This year -74th REPUBLIC DAY was celebrated in it’s own pure and grandeur way as it celebrates the nation’s culture that resides in the heart and soul of it’s people. When one section of the …

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ENDING 2022 WITH MERRIMENT AND MAKING IT SPECIAL 

Occasions like Christmas and New Year are days to celebrate, enjoy and make merry. The privileged ones go to clubs, organise home parties, go for a vacation and enjoy the festive and holiday season in full swing. On the other hand there are underprivileged people like- the construction site workers, vendors, cart pullers, rag- pickers …

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