A World Still in Need of Rumi

Every year on 30 September, admirers of poetry and seekers of spiritual wisdom gather their hearts and voices to honor the birth of Jalāl al-DÄ«n Muhammad RÅ«mÄ«. Known worldwide simply as Rumi, he was born in 1207 in Balkh (present-day Afghanistan or Tajikistan) and later settled in Konya, in modern-day Turkey. More than eight centuries…

Youth Revolutionary Day: Awakening Bhagat Singh Within Us

On September 28, India celebrates the birth anniversary of Bhagat Singh, one of the greatest sons of our soil, a youth icon who became the symbol of courage, sacrifice, and revolutionary thought. His life was short, just 23 years, but his fire lit up the entire nation and still inspires generations. Bhagat Singh was not…

World Tourism Day 2025: Tourism and Sustainable Transformation

Every year on September 27th, the world comes together to celebrate World Tourism Day, an occasion created by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) to highlight tourism’s significance in cultural exchange, economic growth, and global unity. In 2025, the theme is ā€œTourism and Sustainable Transformationā€, reflecting how tourism can act as a force for…

Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil: Earn and Learn, Work and Learn

Early Life Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil was born on 22 September 1887 in Kumbhoj, Kolhapur district of Maharashtra. He grew up in a modest farming family, experiencing the challenges of rural life and the deep social inequalities of the caste system. Influenced by reformers like Mahatma Jyotiba Phule and Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj, young Bhaurao understood early…

Samuel Johnson: The Great Lexicographer and Moral Voice

Every year on 18 September, literary admirers across the world recall the birth anniversary of Samuel Johnson (1709–1784), one of the towering figures of English letters. Known simply as ā€œDr. Johnson,ā€ his influence as a critic, essayist, poet, moralist, and above all, lexicographer, continues to shape how we read, write, and even think about the…

75th Birthday of Shri Narendra Modi: A Journey of Faith, Service, and Leadership

On 17th September 2025, Bharat celebrates the 75th birthday of its beloved Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Damodardas Modi. This milestone is not just the celebration of a leader’s life but also a reflection of the extraordinary journey of a man who rose from the humble beginnings of a tea stall to becoming one of the…

Agarbatti by Rahgir | ą¤°ą¤¾ą¤¹ą¤—ą„€ą¤° का ą¤…ą¤—ą¤°ą¤¬ą¤¤ą„ą¤¤ą„€ गाना

Rahgir is not just singing, he is educating through his art. Just like in the old times of Bharat when art was a medium to spread wisdom among people, Rahgir is carrying that tradition beautifully. Every artist can learn something from him, how to create art that not only entertains but also inspires and teaches….

Rajiv Malhotra: A Voice for India’s Civilizational Future

On this special day, we extend heartfelt wishes to Rajiv Malhotra, a pioneering thinker, author, and public intellectual who has dedicated his life to understanding and protecting the civilizational identity of India. His contributions go far beyond the realm of books—they are a call for awakening, courage, and clarity in how we as Indians see…

Nepal’s Gen Z Protests and the Historic Appointment of Sushila Karki

Roots of Public Discontent: Corruption and Unemployment Nepal has been grappling with long-standing political and economic issues. Rampant corruption in government departments, bureaucratic inefficiency, and mismanagement of public funds have left ordinary citizens frustrated. Inflation is rising steadily, job opportunities are scarce, and many educated youth are forced to migrate abroad for work or higher…

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Saragarhi Day: Sikh Valor That Inspires Generations

On 12th September 1897, a small outpost in the rugged hills of the North-West Frontier Province witnessed one of the most extraordinary acts of bravery in human history. At Saragarhi, just 21 soldiers of the 36th Sikh Regiment stood against an army of nearly 10,000 Afghan tribesmen. Led by Havildar Ishar Singh, they knew the…

Sisters and Brothers of America: It’s Time to Unite Again

On 11 September 1893, history was made at the World’s Parliament of Religions in Chicago. A young monk from India, unknown to the Western world, stood up and addressed a vast gathering with the words, ā€œSisters and Brothers of America.ā€ The crowd rose to its feet, giving him a standing ovation that lasted for minutes….

World Suicide Prevention Day

Every year, 10 September is marked as World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD). It is a day dedicated to raising awareness, reducing stigma, and preventing the tragic loss of lives to suicide. The global theme for 2024–2026, ā€œChanging the Narrative on Suicide,ā€ calls for an end to silence and shame, and a shift toward open dialogue,…

Leo Tolstoy: The Eternal Seeker of Truth and Simplicity

On September 9, 1828, one of the world’s greatest literary and spiritual figures was born in Yasnaya Polyana, Russia — Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, known to the world as Leo Tolstoy. More than a novelist, he was a philosopher, moral thinker, and a restless seeker of truth. His novels such as War and Peace and…

Lift the Ban on The Bengal Files – Let Bengal See the Truth

The people of Bengal are being denied the right to watch a film that has shaken the conscience of India – The Bengal Files. While it is running across the country and worldwide, in Bengal the TMC government and the police have shamefully blocked its release. What are they so afraid of? Why are they…

Gopal Patha: The Fearless Defender of Bengal’s Hindus

On 7 September, 1913 we remember Gopal Chandra Mukherjee, fondly known as Gopal Patha, whose daring leadership during one of Bengal’s darkest hours made him both feared and revered. His story, reignited by the release of The Bengal Files on September 5, 2025, continues to spark debate — but his courage remains undeniable. Rise of…

We the People of Bharat, Just Go and Watch The Bengal Files

The Bengal Files is not just a film but a message to every citizen of Bharat, a revolutionary film that will educate, unite, and awaken the spirit of our nation, reminding us that this is not about supporting Hindus or hating Muslims, and not about propaganda, but about the freedom and rights of the people;…

Teachers’ Day: Honoring Teachers, Questioning History

Every year on 5th September, India celebrates Teachers’ Day, an occasion dedicated to expressing gratitude to educators who shape generations. Officially, this date coincides with the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1888–1975)—scholar, philosopher, and the second President of India. The popular story says that when students wanted to celebrate his birthday, he suggested that…

Loren Eiseley: The Poet-Scientist of Nature and the Parable of The Star Thrower

Every year, on September 3, admirers of literature, science, and philosophy remember Loren Eiseley (1907–1977)—the American anthropologist, educator, and essayist whose works continue to stir hearts and awaken minds. Though he trained as a scientist, Eiseley had the soul of a poet. His writings bridged two worlds: the rigorous discipline of paleontology and the timeless…