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meerawrites · 1 year ago
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We made it to the moon for cheaper than NASA or Russia, or any colonial power ever has! (very positive)
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Take that Great Britain and screw you all colonizers and imperialism (extremely derogatory).
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little-desi-historian · 1 year ago
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On August 15th, 1947, India became free from British colonialism and violent oppression by the British empire. On Wednesday August 23rd, 2023, India landed a spacecraft on the South Pole of the moon, being the 4th country of all nations to get to the moon and the first to get to the South Pole of the moon. I am proud to be brown.
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lazytrunkgames · 1 year ago
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Hearty congratulations to India 🇮🇳 and team of ISRO
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nationsbenefitsindia · 1 year ago
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77th Independence Day: Honoring 76 Years of Freedom and Courage
Today, with pride in our hearts, we celebrate the 77th Independence Day, marking 76 years of freedom. Let's honor the courageous heroes who forged the path to the India we hold dear today.
@nationsbenefitsindia extends heartfelt wishes to our beloved nation on this auspicious occasion of Independence Day!
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wifdc · 1 year ago
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𝐓𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐏𝐚𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐨𝐭𝐢𝐬𝐦: 𝐂𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 15 𝐀𝐮𝐠𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐄𝐥𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞
Embrace the spirit of patriotism with a touch of elegance as we celebrate 15 August in style.
Wishing you all a 𝐇𝐀𝐏𝐏𝐘 𝐈𝐍𝐃𝐄𝐏𝐄𝐍𝐃𝐄𝐍𝐂𝐄 𝐃𝐀𝐘!
Warm Greetings, Waves Institute of Fashion Designing
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prongsletmoony · 1 year ago
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SUCCESS FOR INDIA!!!!
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sageuniversitybpl · 1 year ago
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Aditya-L1: India's shining star in solar research is now in orbit! We celebrate this momentous achievement and look forward to the discoveries ahead.
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thecarxtreme · 1 year ago
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Happy Independence Day
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painfreephysiotherapy · 1 year ago
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May the tricolor forever remind us of our past, inspire us in the present, and guide us into a bright future. Happy 77th Independence Day, fellow Indians! 🎆
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priyastandon · 2 years ago
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The joy of Motherhood
When I see a young mother giving her all for her baby, I remember the oft quoted saying, “God could not be everywhere, so He made mothers!”
Motherhood makes a woman complete! Looking at a new-born’s delicate and fragile limbs, the immaculate formation of organs, both visible and invisible, makes one wonder at the miraculous way God creates a foetus.
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Certain traditions around childbirth in our culture, seem to be weird and baseless, but are they? The women of yore insisted on observing a period of rest after childbirth. It was called Sutak. Were these just old wives’ tales or were they scientific? Every tradition was based on sound knowledge!
Motherhood starts with conception and it never really ends. Having carried a foetus in her womb, a woman experiences the miracle of a new life growing inside her. From the time of conception to that of delivery, the journey is punctuated with emotions. The mother-child bond starts even before childbirth.
Whether a woman delivers through natural labour or by C-section, her body goes through a lot, both physically as well as emotionally. Each one of us has been born this way but we tend to forget what mothers go through during pregnancy and childbirth.
The immunity of the mother-child duo is very low after the delivery. It is the mother’s milk that builds immunity in the child. It takes about ten days for the child to develop immunity. So it is prescribed that there be Havan and Puja on the eleventh or thirteenth day before meeting relatives etc. Before that, the child is too fragile and should not be exposed to other people. Only the parents of the new born and other immediate caregivers should be allowed to touch the child. All of this is very scientific. Covid has taught the world, the importance of not touching strangers and the possibilities of cross infections.
The mother of the child is restricted from entering the kitchen. This is purely because she needs to rest. If she gets the luxury of rest, she recuperates well.
The rest period, varies for women from different strata of society. Women from the Brahmin community were prescribed rest for 10 days, Kshatriya women for 20 days, Vaishya women for 30 days and Shudra women for 40 days. This was purely because of the rich or not-so-rich diet available to them as well as the work they were expected to return to. Their bodies needed these varied periods of time to recover enough to resume their stream of work. This was carefully thought out to prepare each woman to return to the physical labour her lifestyle entailed.  
The mental health of the child is majorly dependent on the mental state of the mother. That is why it’s important to maintain a happy state of mind during pregnancy as well as during nursing. The pregnant girl was encouraged to spend time in prayers, have positive thoughts and read the scriptures. She was encouraged to sing to the child, for bonding to happen.
Our ancients knew about the herbs that help increase lactation. Nursing the child is easier when the mother takes a good diet and does not have household chores or professional responsibilities to attend to. Mother’s milk is a flow of emotions. The more the mother cuddles and cares for the baby, the better she is able to nurse. Emotions like anxiety, stress and sadness decrease the flow of breast milk. These emotions are felt by the baby too. So the woman was advised to abstain from going to places where there was sadness or a death had occurred.
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The traditional Panjeeri that contains medicinal herbs, is any day better than any multivitamins to regain strength postpartum.
Let us collect this precious knowledge from our elders and pass it on to our children … so that it is preserved for posterity!
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sirtbhopal · 2 years ago
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Happy Republic Day 2023
Freedom has not come easy, it is because of the sacrifices of our freedom fighters, so never take it for granted.
Wishing you all a very Happy Republic Day 2023.
On the occasion of the celebration of our 74th Republic Day, let us all stand proud and give respect to our nation.
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hapigreetings · 2 years ago
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Happy Republic day!
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nationsbenefitsindia · 1 year ago
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🌕✨ Celebrate India's Chandrayaan-3 Moon Landing!
Today, on August 23rd, 2023, marked an unforgettable moment in history - India's triumphant landing on the lunar South Pole. We're the first to conquer this feat, and our hearts swell with pride. Kudos to our incredible ISRO team and space enthusiasts who made this dream a reality. Let's continue to shoot for the stars! 🌠🚀 #ISRO #Chandrayaan3 #MoonLanding #ProudMoment
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agamemnomenonn · 5 months ago
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where were you on 2nd august, 2024, when lakshya sen became the first badminton men's singles player from india to make it to the olympic semi finals.
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aahanna · 11 months ago
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🎬: Swades
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bhavya-thescribbler · 11 days ago
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Finally guys........Gukesh did it. So so so proud of him💫💫
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