post, Science and ISRO

India’s First Step into Space: The Story of Aryabhata Satellite

On April 19, 1975, India made history by launching its first-ever satellite, Aryabhata. This was a big moment for the country, as it marked India’s entry into the space age. A newspaper called The Hindustan Times Weekly wrote about this exciting event on April 20, 1975, with a headline that shouted, “India Enters Space Age: Satellite Launched from Soviet Pad.”…

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Current Affairs with Humor, post

The Supreme Court’s Superpowers: A Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro Comedy of Errors

Picture this: a court so mighty it can tell Parliament to take a hike, delay justice for centuries, and protect its judges even when their houses are stuffed with burnt cash! Welcome to the Supreme Court of India, where the drama unfolds like a scene from the 1983 Bollywood classic Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro. In this hilarious yet maddening tale,…

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History, post

Jijabai: The Soul of Swarajya, the Heart of a Mother

In the windswept hills of Maharashtra, where the Sahyadri mountains stand as silent sentinels, a woman carved her name into eternity. Jijabai Shahaji Bhonsale, revered as Rajmata Jijau, was the mother of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the lion who birthed the Maratha Empire. But she was more than a mother—she was a warrior, a dreamer, a nurturer of a nation. With…

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India, post, Scams & Scandals

The National Herald Scam

The National Herald scam is one of India’s most controversial financial scandals, involving top leaders of the Indian National Congress, especially Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. This article explains the scam step-by-step, from its origins to the latest developments, in simple language. It also dives into allegations of how the Gandhi family amassed wealth, abused power, and engaged in anti-India…

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Hinduism, post

The Sacred Shankh: Types, Importance, and Significance in Hinduism & health benefits of Blowing Shankh

In Hinduism, the shankh (Sanskrit: शंख, meaning “conch”) holds a revered place as a sacred object deeply embedded in religious rituals, mythology, and spiritual practices. Often associated with divine beings like Bhagwan Vishnu, the shankh is not just a natural conch shell but a symbol of purity, prosperity, and the cosmic sound of creation. This article explores the various types…

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History, post

Indira Gandhi: The Ruthless Villain Who Crushed Gayatri Devi and Her Opposition

Indira Gandhi, India’s Prime Minister from 1966 to 1977 (and later 1980-1984), is often painted as a strong leader, but her actions during the Emergency (1975-1977) reveal her as a cold, power-hungry villain. She targeted her political rivals with vicious intent, and one of her most shocking victims was Maharani Gayatri Devi, a royal-turned-politician who dared to oppose her. Thanks…

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