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National Science Day (28th Feb) : Theme for 2025

On the occasion of National Science Day (28th Feb), a brief article is presented here for all my readers to ensure that we stay align with our Nation's goal. Celebrated annually on:      28 February On February 28, 1928, Chandrasekhara Venkata (CV) Raman announced the discovery of the Raman Effect and for it he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1930.  ( The Raman effect is the change in the wavelength of light that occurs when a light beam is deflected by molecules.) Aim of celebration: Discovery of the Raman Effect by physicist CV Raman in 1928. Since 1986, this day has been celebrated across India to recognise scientific achievements and promote awareness among students and the public. The Theme for National Science Day 2025: "Empowering Indian Youth for Global Leadership in Science & Innovation for Viksit Bharat". The theme will focus on,      Encouraging young minds,       Recognising groundbreaking contributions, and  ...

Cooking: A Vanishing Art in Today’s World

Kitchen-less Home: Future of today's world. This term might look unrealistic but that is where our future will take us if we are not taking our current life style seriously. My previous article on " Cooking: Unbeatable art of woman " has already mentioned the importance of cooking. But friends " Is this cooking art going to continue with time?"  Chances seems to be less. Cooking, once considered an essential life skill and a cherished tradition, is gradually vanishing in today’s fast-paced world. The pressures of modern life , changing lifestyles , and the convenience of ready-to-eat meals have led many to stop or reduce home cooking to a great extent. While technological advancements and food delivery services offer convenience, they also pose a threat on cooking process. In the past, cooking was an integral part of daily life. During get-togethers, occasions families gathered around the kitchen, sharing recipes and enjoying home-cooked meals. However, the rise...

Cooking: An Unbeatable Art of Woman

COOKING is more than just preparing food: it is a blend of creativity, love, and tradition. Cooking has long been considered an essential skill mastered by women across generations. From ancient times to modern kitchens, women have played an important role in making cooking an unbeatable art. Traditional cuisine passed down from grandmothers to mothers showcase the richness of cooking.

GOD and GOOD: A Thin Line Between

Everything good comes from GOD Yes, there is quite literally a thin line between " GOD " and " GO O D "—just the letter " O ." But beyond spelling, there's also a deeper connection. Many philosophies and religious beliefs associate goodness with good qualities of God such as kindness, love, and righteousness.  God comes from the Old English gōd (meaning supreme being). Good also comes from the Old English gōd, (meaning desirable). Though they share a common root, their meanings diverged over time. The similarity in spelling is coincidental rather than intentional.  However, my view is if we see them as connected, it can easily influence our thoughts and will reinforce the belief that God represents ultimate goodness. So let's step from good to god, let's be good to all.   Truly good is to align with God's will or nature. By - Rupal

For my readers : Note of THANKS

     A performance holds no value without an applause ,   A recipe is meaningless unless enjoyed, A song has no soul if never heard, A painting has no beauty if never seen, A love has no depth if never expressed,   AND A write-up serves no purpose if left unread. Thanks a lot friends for your amazing response on all articles written so far and especially the recent one on mother tongue. Just another note i would like to add for my readers here: An article read once is like, Grasping main idea,  An article read twince is like, Connecting with concepts written,  An article read multiple times is like, Initiating thinking with deeper understanding. Friends please do read articles that you find RELEVANT to yourself multiple times to serve the objective of sharing my thoughts.  Thanks and with regards, Rupal

International Mother Language day (21 feb) : માતૃભાષા આપણું ગૌરવ

Friends, tomorrow is International Mother language day , on this occasion i would like to ask that, when our child speaks English fluently we feel proud but at the same time when he/she cannot even utter a word in our mother tongue why are we not feeling shameful?  It's good and necessary to know fluent English but at the same time it's equally important to know fluent reading and writing of our mother tongue.  Mother tongue is our pride. માતૃભાષા આપણું ગૌરવ છે. 21મી ફેબ્રુઆરી આંતરરાષ્ટ્રીય માતૃભાષા દિવસ તરીકે ઉજવવામાં આવે છે.  

Unlock OTPs of Life : For HAPPINESS

  Today in the digital world, OTP (One-Time Password) is a crucial security measure that unlocks your trasactions and makes your task successful.  But friends have we ever thought that if such OTPs (“One-Time Principles”) if applied to our life can bring us happiness?  "Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony."   – Mahatma Gandhi Happiness is what boosts Health. So friends let's work on it. Here is the OTP of happy life i could think of : O ptimistic      : Hopeful and Positive By maintaining a positive outlook, we can look at challenges as opportunities or learning experiece. This will also open doors to personal growth and long-term happiness. This might take you away from the feeling of failure and comparison.  T hankful         : Expressing appreciation. Appreciation is a magical tool but rare to find in people now a days. When we appreciate others, it helps you focus on positivit...