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Hindi: From Tradition to Technology (2026 Perspective)

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We celebrate the Hindi language in India as well as globally on different days. They have different histories and purposes. World Hindi Day ( Vishwa Hindi Diwas ) aims to promote Hindi globally, whereas National Hindi Day ( Hindi Diwas ) focuses on its official status within India. Key Differences at a Glance World Hindi Day (Vishwa Hindi Diwas) Date: January 10, every year Scope International: Celebrated globally Origin: Commemorates the first World Hindi Conference (Nagpur, 1975) marks the day Hindi became an official language of India (1949) Focus: Making Hindi a global language and using it in diplomacy National Hindi Day (Hindi Diwas) Date: September 14, every year Scope International: Celebrated only in India Origin: Started Declared in 2006 by PM Manmohan Singh, first observed in 1953 Focus: Promoting Hindi usage in Indian government and education As we celebrate in 2026, the focus of the Hindi language has shifted significantly from purely literary roots to modern technolog...

The Wizard of Electricity: Celebrating Nikola Tesla on his death anniversary

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Hello young inventors! Today we remember a real-life wizard, not with a magic wand, but with electricity! His name was Nikola Tesla , and he was one of the most important scientists and engineers who ever lived. Without him, many of the things we use every day wouldn't exist. Who Was Nikola Tesla? Tesla was born a long time ago, in a place that is now part of Croatia. Even as a boy, he loved solving puzzles and building things. He had an incredible imagination and could picture entire machines working in his head before he even started building them! He eventually moved to America to chase his dreams of making the world a brighter place. Lighting Up Our Homes You know how when you flip a switch, the lights in your house come on? That's thanks to Mr. Tesla! Before Tesla, people were trying to use a different kind of electricity called "Direct Current" (DC). It could only travel short distances. Imagine having a power plant on every street corner! Tesla had a brilliant ...

Celebrating these winged wonders! Let's protect their skies. Happy National Bird Day!

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On January 5th, India celebrates National Bird Day, a day for bird lovers and nature enthusiasts to learn about birds, their importance, and how to protect them from threats like habitat loss (cutting down forests, urbanization), climate change, pollution, and the illegal pet trade. It was established by the  Avian Welfare Coalition , a US based group which aims to raise awareness about the importance of birds in our ecosystems and the need for their conservation. Birds play crucial roles in nature, such as pollinating plants, spreading seeds, and controlling pests. Furthermore, many Indian bird enthusiasts honour  Dr. Salim Ali , a renowned ornithologist and bird expert who brought birds into the core of Indian science and nature, giving him the title of " Birdman of India ." He dedicated his life to understanding birds, conducting extensive bird surveys, writing multiple books on birds (particularly ' The Book of Indian Birds '), fighting for the preservation of bir...

Sunder Nursery's green whispers in the winter breeze, a happy place for tiny knees

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Visiting a 30-acre Sunder Nursery transforms into a vital sensory and developmental hub during the Delhi winters, particularly for toddlers who benefit from its specialized play zones and seasonal environment. It offer toddlers a unique blend of heritage and nature-based sensory play, which is particularly beneficial during Delhi's winter months (November to February). Sunder Nursery in Winters As of early 2026, Sunder Nursery remains a premier destination for winter outings, offering curated events and permanent facilities: The Playhouse: A dedicated zone for children aged 2–12 that focuses on touch (various textures), sound (flowing streams, musical instruments), and physical activity. The play zone amenities features sensory pathways, rope bridges, sandpits, charpai swings, etc. that help toddlers explore their physical limits safely. Nature Interaction: Toddlers can observe over 80 species of birds and 60 species of butterflies, which are particularly active in the winter sun...