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50 Reasons To Read Books

 

 50 REASONS TO READ BOOKS

1. Books help to feel more confident.

2. Books help to travel around the world in the cheapest way.

3. Books develop your personality.

4. Books provide food for thought.

5. Books make you laugh and think.

6. Books draw you towards perfection.

7. Books stimulate creativity.

8. Books bring out writing talent.

9. Books help in communicating.

10. Books clear your vision.

11. Books satisfy your curiosity.

12. Books help you make more choices.

13. Books help you build literary talent.

14. Books do not require any special device to teach.

15. Books increase your attention span.

16. Books are fruitful pastime.

17. Books can be used anytime, anywhere.

18. Books provide entertainment, when others fail.

19. Books make you powerful.

20. Books help you know the 'Whys' and 'Hows' of everything.

21. Books help you to create and spread fun.

22. Books help you travel across time intelligently.

23. Books keep you updated with facts and figures.

24. Books spread love, affection and knowledge.

25. Books make the best of friends.

26. Books take you to intellectual environment.

27. Books help you feel the world around you.

28. Books entertain your mind.

29. Books broaden your horizon.

30. Books bring Nature to your doorstep.

31. Books bring about a 'personality change'.

32. Books increase comprehension.

33. Books do not require company.

34. Books are stress-busters.

35. Books develop a sense of belonging to people around you.

36. Books provide mental and physical relaxation.

37. Books act as a communication tool.

38. Books are intellectually satisfying activity.

39. Books provide spiritual experience.

40. Books provide emotional strength.

41. Books build your self-esteem.

42. Books help and encourage your imagination to soar.

43. Books make you smarter and wiser.

44. Books help you grow.

45. Books take you to a 'world of dreams'.

46. Books can change your life and vision.

47. Books help in achieving 'life goals'.

48. Books develop wonderful experience.

49. Books transform lives.

50. Books inspire, books motivate, books build nations

World Book and Copyright Day


 

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EARTH DAY CELEBRATION IN PM SHRI KV NAHARA

 


First of all you all must know what , when & why Earth Day is Celebrated

Earth Day is observed every year on 22 April across the globe to raise awareness about environmental protection and the issues that the planet is facing. Also known as International Mother Earth Day, it is an occasion to join hands and acknowledge the global climate crisis which needs immediate attention.

Theme 2025: 

     This year’s Earth Day theme is to 'Our Power, Our Planet.”

History and Significance:

The first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970, when a United States senator from Wisconsin organized a national demonstration to raise awareness about environmental issues. Rallies took place across the country and, by the end of the year, the U.S. government had created the Environmental Protection Agency. By 1990, Earth Day was an event celebrated by more than 140 countries around the globe.  From then on, the United Nations celebrates this special day through a platform called ‘Harmony with Nature’ for global sustainable development on International Mother Earth Day.

How you can become a part of Earth Day Campaign

     1.      PLANT A TREE
2.     BECOME A WASTE WARRIOR
3.    TURN OFF THE LIGHTS
4.    LIMIT YOUR WATER USAGE
5.     OFFER YOUR TIME
6.     SPREAD THE MESSAGE

BE A PLANET HERO!  

 In its lifetime, one reusable bag can prevent the use of 600 plastic bags.
• Recycling one can of soda will save enough energy to power a tv for three hours.
• Shutting down a computer when it's not in use cuts the energy consumption by 85 percent.
• For every mile walked instead of driven, nearly one pound of pollution is kept out of the air.

 Source : https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/


World Health Day Celebration

 WORLD HEALTH DAY



World Health Day is a global initiative by the World Health Organisation (WHO)—is marked on April 7 every year to raise awareness about diseases and concerns, the significance of preventive care, and good health rising as a top priority.

Theme

Falling on a Monday, this year, the day is being celebrated under the theme “Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures”, highlighting the importance of the health of mothers and babies forming the foundation of healthy families and communities, thereby helping to ensure hopeful futures for us all.

History of World Health Day

World Health Day has been celebrated every year since 1950 after being proposed at the First Health Assembly in 1948. Marking the founding of the WHO, April 7th serves as a global platform to spotlight urgent health issues and promote awareness. The WHO, established to address critical health concerns across the world while remaining free from political influence, uses this day to rally international attention around key health priorities.

World Health Day 2025 significance

For over five decades, World Health Day has played a pivotal role in spotlighting key health issues such as mental well-being, maternal and child health, and the growing impact of climate change on global health. More than just a one-day observance, it inspires ongoing campaigns, discussions, and actions that extend well beyond April 7. The day serves as a powerful reminder to unite global efforts and direct attention toward building healthier, more resilient communities around the world.

Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/