IN-Space has received 135 applications from non-governmental organizations and start-ups in the space sector
Indian Temples: Do they have any economic significance?
In Bharat, temples have never been just that. They have been centers of commerce, art, culture, education, and social life since antiquity. The local temple was the center of the community.
How the Hindu New Year celebration will benefit the nation’s socio-economic well-being?
The celebration of the Hindu New Year boosts the tourism industry. The New Year is celebrated across many popular tourist destinations in India with great fervor, attracting both domestic and international visitors.
What Mahashivratri means scientifically, psychologically, and spiritually?
Life cannot begin again without death. We cannot progress toward God's realization unless we destroy old habits, attachments, and ego. Our "vessel" cannot be filled with divine qualities unless it has been cleansed of all that is old, negative, and impure.
What is inside the Amrit Kaal & India’s Budget 2023-24?
Amrit Kaal's aims are auspicious. Do you think?
In what ways did Megasthenes portray ancient India?
What were the Megasthenes' words about India?
Know here why all youths should read Swami Vivekananda!
"Be a Hero. Always say, ‘I have no fear’. Take risks in your life. If you win, you can lead. If you lose, you can guide! Believe in yourself and the world will be at your feet."
Mahamana and Atal Ji’s memory should be preserved for the country’s benefit…
There are some personalities who act as a catalyst for society through their actions. We always keep them with respect in our hearts. Author: Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal India celebrated the birthday of two important personalities on 25th December, who are respected by every Indian Citizen for their significant efforts and works for the country. They... Continue Reading →
Shri Dattopant Thengdi: Multifaceted and Extraordinary Personality
Written by Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal Late Dattopant Thengdi was the founder of Swadeshi Jagran Manch, Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, and Bharatiya Kisan Sangh. He is one of the foremost thinkers of Swadeshi economics. He was born in Arvi village of Wardha district of Maharashtra. After completing his BA and LLB, he became a pracharak of the... Continue Reading →
What has changed in India’s foreign policy? By -Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal
Author: Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/44311580-modi-era Follow him at https://www.linkedin.com/posts/pankaj-jayswal-0825591a7_economy-growth-activity-6987767378268839938-asVU/ Author, writer, Educationist, Counselor, AOL faculty, Electrical Engineer "PM Modi has turned India's "Look East" policy into a more aggressive "Act East" policy, with the goal of connecting India to East Asia through improved infrastructure, trade, and regional institutions." In Indian internal affairs, there were controversies... Continue Reading →
What did RSS Chief address in his speech? Is it understood correctly?
This article is written by Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal. He is an Author, writer, Educationist, Counselor, and AOL faculty. RSS Chief, Media, and Narrative As we turn our attention closer, we can see a race between communists, urban Naxals, religious conversion elements, and the media to paint RSS as anti-social, pro-Hindu, anti-Hindu, anti-Muslim, anti-woman, and pro-idea... Continue Reading →
Vijayadashmi: 1925, the beginning of Bharatiyatva’s rise…
By Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal Author/Educationalist/Engineer Vijayadashmi is celebrated for a variety of reasons. Vijayadashmi represents victory, known as the biggest celebration of good over evil in India. Festivals such as this carry a lot of folk culture and traditional stories that represent the history of saving humanity and fighting for the good. Furthermore, these festivals... Continue Reading →
The young population needs to learn to celebrate every obstacle they face…
Modern superficialities and befuddled youths- An article by Pankaj Jagannnath Jayswal discusses "Young population with MSUDs (Mental and Substance Use Diseases), causes, and ways." The author is discussing how modern superficiality has become a factor for befuddled youths. Additionally, this article gives an opinion on Indian youths and true education system . Those seeking opinions... Continue Reading →
Here’s how Georgia State University, Atlanta students celebrated Shri Ganesha Festival!
"I realized that the Shri Ganesha festival celebration is not just about spending the day; it's about people, emotions, and the importance of new beginnings in life. !!Ganapati Bappa Morya!!"- Tushar Ravan, Georgia State University Here is an article, which shares the symbolization of the Shri Ganesha festival, and the personal experience of one of... Continue Reading →
Is the Indian economy capable of growing by 30% by 2047?
India is currently struggling to reach a $5 trillion economy by 2025 due to the COVID and war crisis, once this initial shock is removed, it is projected that the economy will be around 30% by 2047. Will accelerate towards reaching trillion dollars.
What are the three growth boosters India can leverage by 2030 to boost its economy?
To absorb the 90 million new workers expected to enter the workforce based on current demographics, India needs to create at least 90 million new nonfarm jobs by 2030. What are the three growth boosters it can leverage to achieve growth?
Bhaskaracharya 2, An ancient Indian Mathematician’s work should be incorporated into new research!
India was the first country to introduce the decimal number system, zero as a number, negative numbers, and arithmetic, algebra, and trigonometry.
How RSS gave a new dimension to Maharashtra’s Warkari Tradition!
Fifty poet-saints of the Warkari tradition were documented in a hagiography by Mahipati in the eighteenth century.
What are the motivations for SSUN’s efforts to advance Indian education?
A country's development depends heavily on education, which is capable of bringing changes to all areas of the country. The Indian education system in the pages of history was a direction for all advancement, but under foreign rule and after independence, it carried slavery-mentality. So, to resolve this menace and bring positive changes to the... Continue Reading →
What is the Hindu method for improving the economy?
It's time to look deeper into the superficial and destructive aspects of the Western economic model; I'll write more about this in the following chapters to gain more clarity.
Would you like to decorate your soul like a garden?
Nature has provided an inbuilt mechanism to connect to non-changing aspects that we have forgotten or abandoned by focusing on materialistic aspects of pleasures, which add more troubles, unhappiness, disturbed minds, and many other social and physical issues and mental level.
Is Indian foreign policy attracting the world’s attention?
UNCTAD’s World Investment Report 2021, was published on 21 June 2021. The report states that foreign direct investment in South Asia rose by 20% to $71 billion, driven mainly by a 27% increase in FDI in India.
Indian legal system needs to use local languages
Bringing local language to courts may appear difficult, but it is not impossible. Every system has advantages and disadvantages; it may appear tedious and burdensome to the system at first, but it will have a significant positive impact on the average person in the long run.
Fake narratives about Indian Eternal Law are subject to intellectual warfare on social media
In the age of internet globalization, a thought or narrative can travel across the globe at breakneck speed.
Babasaheb Ambedkar has been misquoted by many….
The slogans Education, Agitation, and Organisation are forever etched in the Indian soul as a tribute to Dr. Ambedkar.
Is Intellectual dishonesty a cause of national suffering?
The crime of intellectual redundancy is so dangerous that it can hollow out an entire nation.
How The Kashmir Files is breaking the silence on hidden truth!
Not only India, but the entire world, is waiting to learn the truth that has been kept hidden for the past 32 years.
Why do Indian students go abroad?
Over a million Indian students study abroad in 85 countries. By 2024, our students are expected to spend an estimated $80 billion per year. Globally, India has the biggest population of young adults (ages 18 to 23) according to UN Population Prospects. In India, education continues to play an important role in the country's development because of its large population of young adults. But, why are there so many students going abroad?
An introspective look at International Mother Tongue Day…
It has been scientifically proven that the mother tongue aids in understanding and grasping any new concept in the early years of a child's life.
How Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj carried out the first surgical strike!
It's time to remember a great warrior and a leader on his Birth Anniversary who possessed exceptional qualities that no one else could match. Powerful, Pious, Pioneer, Perseverant, Passionate, Performer, Practical, Proactive, Pure, and Patient are some of the qualities.
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