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Students' Day or Student Day (Marathi: विद्यार्थी दिन, Vidyārthī dina) is marked on Babasaheb Ambedkar's school entry day, 7 November. On 27 November 2017, the government of Maharashtra declared 7 November "Students' Day".
Although named "World Students' Day", the day does not have any recognition outside India. [2] It is a common misconception in India that the day has been designated by the United Nations , but Rajiv Chandran, UN Information Center for India and Bhutan National Information Officer, told a national media that the United Nations had not made such ...
He allowed devotees to gather twice a day for satsang, with meditation, bhajan-singing, and the answering of questions, continuing until his death on 8 September 1981, at the age of 84. [ 18 ] Maurice Frydman , a Jewish refugee from Warsaw , came to India in the late 1930s.
International Students' Day is an international observance of the student community, held annually on 17 November.Originally commemorating the Czech universities which were stormed by Nazis in 1939 and the students who were subsequently killed and sent to concentration camps, it is now marked by a number of universities, sometimes on a day other than 17 November, as a nonpolitical celebration ...
During 2017-18 students of the college participated in all of the inter-college tournaments organised by the University of Rajasthan and secured second position in zudo. Many of the students are selected in university teams to participate in the inter-university tournaments, namely in cricket , zudo, handball , hockey , shooting , volleyball ...
The Hindi Kavita project, initiated by Manish Gupta in 2014, has contributed to the promotion and popularization of Hindi poetry through various platforms. [23] [24] Hindi Kavita has also made significant contributions to Indian film music. Several famous musical masterpieces have been witnessed.
The terms "thought" and "thinking" refer to a wide variety of psychological activities. [1] [2] [3] In their most common sense, they are understood as conscious processes that can happen independently of sensory stimulation.
He thought it is a pity that the existing system of education did not enable a person to stand on his own feet, nor did it teach him self-confidence and self-respect. To Vivekananda, education was not only collection of information, but something more meaningful; he felt education should be man-making, life giving and character-building.