Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti

Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti, observed on 27 December 2025, commemorates the birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth and last human Guru of Sikhism. This sacred day is not only a celebration of his birth but a reminder of his extraordinary contribution to faith, justice, reform, and nation-building. Guru Gobind Singh Ji: The…

Udham Singh: The Man Who Avenged Jallianwala Bagh and Stood for a United India

Udham Singh was not just a revolutionary; he was a living reminder of what courage, patience, and sacrifice truly mean. His life was shaped by injustice, but his response to that injustice shaped history. To understand Udham Singh is to understand the pain of colonial rule, the brutality of Jallianwala Bagh, and the long, silent…

25 December: Christmas, Jesus, and the True Meaning of Celebration

Every year on 25 December, people across the world celebrate Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ. Streets glow with lights, homes are decorated, gifts are exchanged, and festive songs fill the air. While these traditions bring joy, Christmas is much more than decorations, shopping, and celebration. At its heart, Christmas is a reminder of love,…

National Consumer Day: Jago Grahak Jago

India observes National Consumer Day every year on December 24 to commemorate the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, a milestone in empowering consumers and protecting their rights. In 2025, the day is observed with the theme: “Efficient and Speedy Disposal through Digital Justice” While digital justice strengthens mechanisms for faster grievance redressal, National…

Entertainment or Influence? How Bigg Boss Influences Minds, Youth, and Society

In today’s world, entertainment has become one of the strongest forces shaping human thought and behaviour. Reality television, especially shows like Bigg Boss, attracts millions of viewers across India. While many people watch it casually, few pause to question its deeper psychological and social impact. What appears to be simple entertainment often acts as a…

When Protecting Nature Becomes a Crime and Destroying It Becomes Development

Guns, Greed, and the Cost Paid by Common IndiansIndia today stands at a dangerous crossroads. On one side are forests, mountains, rivers, glaciers, and indigenous ways of life that sustained us for thousands of years. On the other side are guns, mining contracts, corporations, and so-called “development.” Caught in between are common people—tribals, farmers, soldiers,…

National Mathematics Day: When Spirituality Gave Shape to Infinity

Every year on 22 December, We celebrate National Mathematics Day to commemorate the birth anniversary of Srinivasa Ramanujan, a name that shines like a constellation in the world of mathematics. This day is not only a tribute to a legendary mathematician but also a reminder that true brilliance often comes from deep faith, intuition, and…

A Wake-Up Call to the World and to India on Real Education

On the Birth Anniversary of John Taylor Gatto | 15 December Today, 15 December, marks the birth anniversary of John Taylor Gatto—a man who did not just teach in classrooms, but exposed the truth behind modern education systems. Remembering him today is not about honoring a person alone. It is about recognizing a warning he…

ĹŚsensei Morihei Ueshiba: The Visionary Who Gave the World Aikido

Every year on 14 December, martial artists and peace seekers around the world commemorate the birth anniversary of Morihei Ueshiba (1883–1969), the founder of Aikido. Revered respectfully as Kaiso (“the Founder”) and ĹŚsensei (“Great Teacher”), Ueshiba was far more than a master of combat. He was a visionary who transformed martial arts into a path…

B.K.S. Iyengar Birth Anniversary: Honouring a Global Yoga Icon (14 December)

Today, 14 December, we commemorate the birth anniversary of Yogacharya B.K.S. Iyengar, one of the greatest yoga masters the world has ever known. His life, work, and teachings transformed yoga from an ancient Indian discipline into a precise, therapeutic, and globally respected practice. On this day, yoga practitioners across the world remember not just a…

George Mason: The Forgotten Founder Whose Ideas Still Guard American Liberty

Today, on the birth anniversary of George Mason, we honor one of the most principled yet often overlooked Founding Fathers of the United States. Though less publicly celebrated than Washington, Jefferson, or Madison, Mason’s imprint on American liberty is unmistakable. His words and convictions shaped the foundations of the nation—and continue to challenge it today….

Bagha Jatin: The Tiger of Bengal

On 7 December, India remembers one of its most fearless revolutionaries, Jatindranath Mukherjee, popularly known as Bagha Jatin. His life was not just a story of bravery, but a reminder of the power of youth when it rises with purpose. Born in 1879 in a small village of Kushtia (now in Bangladesh), Jatin grew up…

World Soil Day: Healthy Soils for Healthy Cities

Every year on December 5, the world celebrates World Soil Day. This day reminds us that soil is not just dirt under our feet—it is a living ecosystem that supports life on Earth. Soil gives us food, purifies water, holds roots of forests, and allows crops to grow. But today, soil is being damaged by…

Khudiram Bose: A Young Flame of Freedom

Every year, the birth anniversary of Khudiram Bose, one of India’s youngest and most fearless freedom fighters, is observed with deep respect and pride. Born on December 3, 1889, in Mohobani in the Bengal Presidency (present-day West Bengal), Khudiram’s life was brief, but his courage left an unforgettable mark on India’s freedom struggle. Early Life…

Gita Jayanti Celebrating the Timeless Truth: A Life Guide

Gita Jayanti marks the sacred day when the Bhagavad Gita—one of humanity’s most profound spiritual scriptures—was first spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Celebrated on the Shukla Ekadashi of the Margashirsha month—also known as Moksha Ekadashi—it is a day when seekers around the world pause to honor the divine dialogue…