The Written Authority That Gives Legal Life to Governance In India, governance does not operate merely through speeches, political debates, or media announcements. The real legal force behind government decisions comes into existence when those decisions are formally published in The Gazette of India, known in Hindi as ŕ¤ŕ¤ľŕ¤°ŕ¤¤ का राजपत्र . It is issued…
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Vijay Singh Pathik: The Unsung Revolutionary India Must Never Forget
On 27 February, we remember and pay tribute to Vijay Singh Pathik, one of the lesser-known yet immensely influential revolutionaries of India’s freedom struggle. While many freedom fighters are widely celebrated, Pathik’s contribution—especially in organizing peasants and awakening rural India—remains underappreciated. On his birth anniversary, it is important not only to remember his sacrifices but…
Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied: Education, Truth, and the Future of Democracy
Recently, a Class 8 Social Science textbook prepared by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) became the center of national debate after it included a chapter titled “Corruption in the Judiciary.” The chapter reportedly discussed systemic issues such as judicial delays, allegations of corruption, and accountability concerns within the judicial system. The…
George Harrison: Living In The Material World
George Harrison’s life was a journey between the material and the spiritual. Though the world knew him as a member of The Beatles, he never allowed fame to define him. He constantly questioned success, wealth, and recognition, searching instead for deeper meaning. His spiritual practices, interest in Eastern philosophy, and commitment to inner growth showed…
Mirra Alfassa –  La Mère (The Mother)
On 21 February, we commemorate the birth anniversary of Mirra Alfassa — affectionately known to seekers and followers worldwide as La Mère (The Mother). Born in Paris in 1878, she rose beyond the boundaries of geography, nationality, and identity to become a guiding force for spiritual awakening and human unity. From an early age, she…
Pulwama Attack: It’s Been Seven Years – The Nation Wants to Know the Truth
A Day That Changed the Nation On 14 February 2019, India witnessed one of the deadliest attacks on its security forces in Pulwama. A suicide bomber targeted a convoy of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), killing 40 brave personnel and injuring many others. The attack shocked the country, united citizens in grief, and triggered…
Abraham Lincoln: A Life Built on Truth, Courage, and Justice
On February 12, 1809, in a small log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky, a boy was born who would grow to become one of the greatest leaders in American history. That boy was Abraham Lincoln, a man whose life reminds us that integrity, honesty, and courage are the foundation of true leadership. Lincoln grew up…
Thomas Alva Edison – The Light of Humanity
Today, on the birth anniversary of Thomas Alva Edison, we remember one of the greatest inventors the world has ever known. Born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, Edison was a curious and determined child. Though his teachers once considered him slow, his mother believed in him and educated him at home. Her faith…
Thomas Paine and the Unfinished Revolution
On the birth anniversary of Thomas Paine, it is worth remembering a Founding Father who did more than help create a nation. Paine gave the American Revolution its moral clarity. He was a philosopher, revolutionary, and statesman of ideas—one who believed that freedom was not a privilege granted by power, but a right inherent to…
Man, Know Thyself: The Timeless Message of Sant Kirpal Singh
Sant Kirpal Singh (1894–1974) was a great spiritual Master whose life was devoted to guiding humanity toward self-realization and inner awakening. Born on 6 February, he emphasized that human birth is a rare and precious opportunity given for understanding our true nature and realizing the divine within. His life and teachings continue to inspire seekers…
Vipassana Meditation: Experiencing Truth Beyond Words
On the birth anniversary of Acharya S. N. Goenka Ji, it is worth reflecting not only on his life, but on the living path he offered to humanity — a path that does not ask for belief, conversion, or blind faith, but invites direct experience. Vipassana meditation, as taught by Goenkaji, is not a doctrine…
National Youth Day: Ignite the Self, Impact the World
India is one of the youngest nations in the world—not only by age, but by potential. Our youth carry energy, intelligence, creativity, and courage, yet many feel lost between modern pressures and forgotten roots. National Youth Day, celebrated every year on 12 January, is a reminder that the strength of India lies in its young…
Swami Vivekananda: A Spiritual Soul Who Awakened India and the World
The birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, observed in 2026 on 10 January as per the traditional tithi, is not merely a day of remembrance—it marks the descent of a divine soul that transformed India and awakened the world. His birth itself was surrounded by mysticism, divine signs, and spiritual preparation, indicating that this was no…
Khalil Gibran: The Voice of the Universal Soul
On 6 January, the world remembers Khalil Gibran, one of the most influential poets, philosophers, and spiritual writers of the modern age. A visionary thinker and gifted artist, Gibran spoke not to one nation or creed, but to humanity itself. His words continue to guide readers toward truth, compassion, freedom, and inner awakening. Early Life…
World Braille Day – Louis Braille’s Birth Anniversary
Every year on 4 January, the world observes the birth anniversary of Louis Braille, the remarkable educator and inventor whose work transformed the lives of millions of blind and visually impaired people. This day is also celebrated globally as World Braille Day, honoring his invaluable contribution to accessibility, literacy, and inclusion. Early Life of Louis…
#FreeSonamWangchuk
Sonam Wangchuk and the people of Ladakh have been protesting peacefully for many days for the Sixth Schedule, which was already mentioned in the ruling party’s manifesto. They are not asking for anything new, illegal, or against the nation. They are only asking for what was promised—constitutional protection for Ladakh’s land, people, culture, and environment….
Happy New Year 2026: A Journey Towards Truth, Balance, and Inner Strength
As we step into New Year 2026, we wish everyone a year filled with peace, clarity, and meaningful growth. The year begins on Thursday (Guruwar)—Guru, meaning Teacher—and also ends on a Thursday. A day associated with wisdom, learning, and guidance. May our Gurus and teachers show us the right path, lead us toward truth, and…
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…
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…
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…
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…
APJ Abdul Kalam: Unity, Knowledge, and Service for Every Indian
On the birth anniversary of Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam, it is time to celebrate not only his extraordinary achievements as a scientist and India’s 11th President but also his life as a guiding light for every Indian. For Indian Muslims in particular, Dr. Abdul Kalam stands as a shining example of how one…
Friedrich Nietzsche: The Rebel Philosopher and the Search for Truth in Our Time
Every October 15, the world remembers Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche — born in 1844 in Röcken, Germany — not just as a philosopher, but as a revolutionary thinker who questioned everything humanity took for granted. More than 180 years later, Nietzsche’s voice still echoes through classrooms, social media debates, and even self-help discussions about truth, individuality,…
World Vegetarian Day: Watch What You Eat
Every year on October 1st, people around the globe come together to celebrate World Vegetarian Day—an occasion dedicated to raising awareness about the benefits of vegetarianism for health, the environment, and animal welfare. Launched by the North American Vegetarian Society in 1977 and endorsed by the International Vegetarian Union in 1978, this day marks the…
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…
On the Birth Anniversary of Dr. R. G. Kar: Honoring a Visionary, Mourning a Tragedy
Today, on August 23, we remember Dr. Radha Gobinda Kar—a man who was not just a doctor, but a revolutionary in the truest sense. Born in 1852 in Santragachhi, Howrah, R. G. Kar dedicated his life to democratizing medical education and ensuring quality healthcare for the common people of Bengal. His birth anniversary offers us…
