World Hindi Day 2023: A day commemorating the third-most spoken language worldwide
The very first World Hindi Day was celebrated on January 10, 2006. Dr Manmohan Singh, a former prime minister, adopted it.
The very first World Hindi Day was celebrated on January 10, 2006. Dr Manmohan Singh, a former prime minister, adopted it.
According to data insights, one person booked the Prayagraj stay that lasted the longest at 61 days. Mathura had the second-longest single stay at 54 days.
Narayan Rane, Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises of India, who is going inaugurate North East Festival, said: "North East Festival, a colourful festival showcsing the spectacular cultural diversity of North East India, Art, cuisines, craft, agri horti products, tourism destinations, musical extravaganza etc are being organised in Gate No 14, Jawarharl Nehru Stadium, New Delhi.
In the presence of ASICS Brand Athletes, Indian cricketer Prasidh Krishna and Indian ace squash player Joshna Chinappa, the official merchandise (Limited edition tee and ASICS GT-2000 11 shoes) for the premier race was launched at the ASICS store on Linking Road in Mumbai.
It is also believed that the Kalbelia community hails from one of the followers of Navnath or Sage Kanifnath who lived in the Thar deserts of Rajasthan in 12th Century.
After receiving training from the Himachal Pradesh government under Prakritik Kheti Khushhal Kisan Yojana (PK3Y), participants have made significant progress toward changing their identity from farmers to entrepreneurs.
Families experiencing economic hardships may have severe difficulty in adequately caring for their children and eventually this leads to their abandonment.
“The issue was not limited to only his hamlet, but also to numerous other villages in the Panchayats close that are also facing the same connectivity issues. Neighborhood's kids did not have access to internet schooling at the same time. Over a thousand pupils of all ages were there. Due to a lack of connectivity, the area also had issues in the event of a medical emergency"
Didi Ki Bunai (literally translated as Knitting by Sisters), a cooperative society established with several self-help groups (SHGs) has transformed the lives of women of Khedawali and other villages in Haryana. The society, supported by the SVEP, provides market linkage and all other support to women entrepreneurs.
Cybercrimes in recent years have moved beyond urban areas to rural parts where avenues for employment are limited.