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Short Biography of Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose

On June 28, 2015 By Team Work Category: Famous and Great Personalities of India

Introduction: Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose was an Indian scientist with a patriotic and literary zeal. He was also a biologist, archaeologist, physicist, and writer as well. He was a person with multiple abilities. Besides major works on scientific research, he contributed the Bengali literature … [Read more...]

Essay on Indian Culture and Tradition

On June 27, 2015 By Samar Choudhury Category: Essays, Paragraphs and Articles, Indian Society

Indian Culture and Tradition Introduction: The fabric of Indian culture is woven with customs and tradition. Tradition, if followed in the right perspective can never be a hindrance to progress unless orthodoxy creeps in and a person is shackled with obstinacy. High degree of spirituality and … [Read more...]

Positive and Negative Effects of Television (TV) on Children

On June 27, 2015 By Samar Choudhury Category: Essays, Paragraphs and Articles

Positive and Negative Effects of Television on Children Television has both positive and negative effects on children. They are each discussed below: Positive effects on children The children of today are notably more smart and knowledgeable than their predecessors a few decades back. One of the … [Read more...]

Short Article on Ragging

On June 27, 2015 By Samar Choudhury Category: Blog

Ragging Ragging means laughing at or playing trick on somebody. Sometimes it may mean teasing somebody. In this sense ragging is not very objectionable. But in our country ragging has assumed a very bad connotation. In professional colleges ragging is a shocking ritual practiced by senior … [Read more...]

What is Secularism?

On June 27, 2015 By Samar Choudhury Category: Blog

Secularism What is Secularism? According to Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Secularism means ‘belief that morality, education, etc. should not be based on religion’. Secularism therefore develops in a person an attitude which is indifferent to religious truth. A secular person does not owe his … [Read more...]

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