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Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti 2021 : Happy Guru Parab

Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti -  1666-1708 1)   Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti  (also known as Govind Singh) is a Sikh festival commemorating the 10th Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s birthday.   2)  Guru Gobind Singh’s birth   anniversary  is being celebrated throughout the country by offering prayers and carrying out processions, it is an auspicious day. Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Sikh guru, was born in Patna.   3)  Guru Gobind Singh Ji , the son of Guru Tegh Bahadur, gave his life to preserve religious freedom. At nine years of age, he succeeded his father when he became a Guru.  The teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji had a huge influence on Sikhs. He stood up against the Mughal rulers and fought against injustice during his lifetime. In 1699, Guru Gobind Singh Ji took five men from the lower caste of society and baptized them as His Five Beloveds, giving them great courage and devotion to God.   4)  Guru Gobind Singh Ji created the Khalsa, a military force of saint-soldiers he ba

What is the Importance of International Customs Duty Day?

What is the meaning of the Day of International Customs Duty? WCO's Role Customs is the body responsible in an area for collecting tariffs. Customs also control the movement of goods in and out of the country. These goods may be anything from animals to hazardous materials to personal artifacts. For customs administrations around the world, the WCO helps to make it more successful. The group has its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, and consists of 182 members from all over the world. Three-quarters of the participants are from developed nations. Annually held on  January 26 ,  International Customs Day (ICD)  recognizes the role of custom officials and agencies in maintaining border security. It focuses on the conditions of employment and the problems facing customs officers in their careers. International Customs Day is not an official holiday and on this day, companies, schools, and government offices are open. In 1952,  World Customs Organisations  were established to obtain t

Why WordPress is popular tool in CMS? Live & Online Wordpress and Advance Techniques of SEO

Why Is WordPress a Famous CMS Tool?  WordPress Advantages and disadvantages and WordPress alternate WordPress is one of the best options for you if you are trying to create a beautiful website without coding expertise and look for a software/app that will assist you in doing it. WordPress is a free, open-source, efficient web publishing software rich in Content Management System functionality  (CMS). It can be used to create almost every kind of website from blog to e-commerce from information websites to e-learning portals. WordPress was written in PHP and for database, it is paired with MySQL or MariaDB.  WordPress was developed in 2003 as a blog publishing framework, but over time it has evolved to a complete CMS with thousands of plugins, widgets, and themes that can be used to build an informative website, forums, news portals, LMS, and online stores, etc. WordPress is popular in CMS  ( Content Management System ) right now in the market. Some of the powerful features for the po

NATIONAL YOUTH DAY 2021 : SWAMI VIVEKANANDA'S BIRTHDAY - YUVA DIWAS

NATIONAL YOUTH DAY 2021 (Yuva Divas) National Youth Day  is celebrated every year on  12 January  to inspire the youth and the younger generation of the country. It is celebrated on the birthday occasion of Swami Vivekananda. In 1984, the Government of India declared this day as National Youth Day and has been celebrated in India every year since 1985. It was in 1984 the Government of India’s decision to celebrate the birthday of the great Swami Vivekananda, i.e. January 12, which becomes National Youth Day every year. The Government of India quoted Swami Vivekananda’s philosophy and the ideas on which he worked lived and as an inspiration for Indian Youth Day. National Youth Day raises awareness about the rights of the people of India. This is the day to make people aware of how to treat people in the country. The main motive behind the celebration is to create a better future for the country by motivating the youth and spreading the ideas of Swami Vivekananda. National Youth Day is a

Lal Bahadur Shastri : Life, Death and Achievements

Lal Bahadur Shastri : Life, Death, and Achievements Lal Bahadur Shastri  was the second Prime Minister of independent India and was greatly influenced by Gandhi. His motto was “ Jai Jawan Jai Kisan “. Lal Bahadur Shastri  had devoted more than 30 years to the country and was known for his loyalty and ability. He was a man of great inner strength, humility, and long-suffering. He understood the language of the people and had a vision for the progress of the country. Born:  October 2, 1904 Place of birth:  Mughalsarai, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh Father:  Sharada Prasad Srivastava Mother:  Ramdulari Devi Wife:  Lalita Devi Political Association:  Indian National Congress Movement:  Indian freedom struggle Died:  January 11, 1949 Memorial:  Vijay Ghat, New Delhi Lal Bahadur Shastri  was born on October 2, 1904, in Varanasi, UP. He was the second Prime Minister of independent India and therefore the leader of the Indian National Congress Party. Lal Bahadur Shastri Death On 11 th  January 1966,

International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women  Despite the adoption by the UN General Assembly of the Convention on the Prohibition of All Aspects of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) in 1979, violence against women and girls remains an omnipotent and omniscient concern in many countries. To that end, resolution 48/104 was issued by the General Assembly, establishing the framework for the transition to a world free of gender-based violence. An initiative introduced in 2008 and known as the UNiTE to End  Violence against Women  took another bold step in the right direction. On a global scale, there is still a long way to go. Only two out of three countries have abolished domestic violence to date, while 37 countries around the world also exclude perpetrators of rape from prosecution if they are married to the victim or ultimately marry the victim, and 49 countries do not currently have legislation shielding women from domestic violence. The Spotlight Campaign was in

World AIDS Day 2020 - What is AIDS and Its Symptoms?

World AIDS Day  takes place on 1 December each year. It's an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, to show support for people living with HIV, and to commemorate those who have died from an  AIDS -related illness. Founded in 1988,  World AIDS Day  was the first-ever  global  health  day . World AIDS Day  is celebrated on  December 1  every year to raise awareness about AIDS / HIV and to raise awareness globally. People from all over the world come together to show support for people living with HIV and to remember those who died of AIDS. This Day focuses on a specific theme, which this year will be one of global solidarity and shared responsibility. This year’s theme joins the growing list of challenges that World AIDS Day has brought for people globally. AIDS  is a chronic disease caused by the HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) virus. The disease weakens the immune system and makes people vulnerable to infections and diseases. What is AIDS? Acquired

National Cancer Awareness Day – 7 November | Takshila Learning

NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY National Cancer Awareness Day is widely known on  7 November  every year to boost awareness about cancer, its treatment, and its symptoms in India. When there is an abnormal growth of cells in the body, it causes cancer and spreads to other tissues. It can affect any part of the body. Cancer is also called heart disease. Did you know that there are more than a hundred types of cancer including breast cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer, and prostate cancer? National Health Awareness Day is being celebrated across the country,  Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan  has announced. In his opinion, it is high time we went into competitive mode against this disease. Do you know that cancer is the second leading cause in the world? There are more than a hundred types of cancers but the most common cancers affecting the people of India are lung, breast, cervical, neck, and brain and stomach cancers. According to the  World Health Organization , 17 people die every mi

World Tsunami Awareness Day – November 5th

“Strengthening  disaster risk  governance is the theme of this year’s World Tsunami Awareness Day,” he said, adding that it should help build resilience to all hazards both natural and man-made. World Tsunami Awareness Day  is celebrated around the world on  November 5th . This day is celebrated to raise awareness about the dangers of tsunamis around the world. World Tsunami Awareness Day  was Japan’s brainchild, which is why the bitter experience of repetition led to the creation of key expertise in areas such as post-disaster tsunami, public works, and better construction to mitigate future impacts. The date of 5 November was chosen in honor of a true story from Japan: “Inamura-no-Hi”, which means the “burning of the rice sheaves”. During an 1854 earthquake, a farmer saw the tide receding, a sign of a looming  tsunami . MEANING OF ‘TSUNAMI’ Tsunami is a Japanese word .  A tsunami is a series of massive waves caused by earthquakes or underwater volcanic eruptions and underwater landsl

Common Mistakes to avoid while Competitive Exams Preparation

If you are reading this article then you must be preparing for any of the  Competitive Exams , such as UPSC Civil Services Examination,  SSC CGL , SSC CPO, SSC CHSL,  SBI PO , SBI Clerk,  IBPS PO ,  IBPS Clerk , IBPS RRB, Railways, or Insurance Exams or may be some other State Level examinations. Various mistakes are made by aspirants while preparing for Competitive Exams such as practicing enough, neglecting negative marking, not revising your material and so on. This article sprinkles on some of the common mistakes aspirants make while preparing for such  Competitive Exams . So, here is the  List of 8 Common Mistakes to avoid while preparing  for  Competitive Exams  that you need to avoid at any cost; 1.  REFERRING TO TOO MANY BOOKS OR SOURCES   Collecting and piling up a heap of useless study material may stress you with what to study and what not which can confuse you as well. Instead try collecting only limited and relevant books that up-to-date as per the new Exam Pattern and sti

5 Ways That Make Studying Fun Learning | Online Classes & Video Lectures

5 Ways That Make Studying Fun Learning We are going to discuss the ways how you can make studying fun learning so that you can learn with fun without feeling bored. You can learn with fun in these ways without forcing and torturing yourself to study. So – Below 5 Ways can make studying a Fun Learning for you – TURN LEARNING INTO GAMES Kick-start your motivation and revolutionize your studies with puzzles, quizzes, and flashcards.  2.TRY ROLE PLAY For any subject with stories and characters, such as History – try to role-play them for a while as it will ease you in remembering things.  3.STUDY AT DIFFERENT CORNERS Even you could assign different subjects to different rooms, and make sure you study each subject in the designated place.  4.CHALLENGE YOURSELF Leave “slow and steady” for the gym and challenge yourself at studies.  5.INTERACTIVE LIVE CLASSES Try these 5 ways and Learn with utmost ease & fun!  Try Interactive  Live Classes  with Animated Video Lectures to amplify your lea

WHAT IS CASH FLOW STATEMENT (CFS)? - CA Inter/Class 12th Accountancy

 Cash Flow Statement (CFS) - Introduction and Detailed Concept The Cash Flow Statement, or the income proclamation, is a budget summary that sums up the measure of money and money counterparts entering and leaving an organization. The  cash flow statement (CFS)  gauges how well an organization deals with its money position, which means how well the organization creates money to pay its obligation commitments and reserve its working costs. The income proclamation supplements the monetary record and salary articulation and is a compulsory piece of an organization’s money related reports since 1987. The  Cash Flow Statement (CFS)  permits financial specialists to see how an organization’s activities are running, where its cash is coming from, and how cash is being spent. The CFS is significant since it assists speculators with deciding if an organization is on strong money related balance. Banks, then again, can utilize the CFS to decide how much money is accessible (alluded to as liquidi