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Facts to know about the India’s Great Industrial Ratan Tata

On October 9, 2024, Ratan Tata passed away, at the age of 86, due to age related health issues in Mumbai. He was one of the most well-known businessmen in India. He was the former Chairman and the Chairman Emeritus of the Tata Group. He was the most influential industrialist in the country and has left behind a legacy that has significantly shaped the landscape of Indian industry. Ratan Tata was an excellent leader and was known for his many acts of kindness. He helped a lot of people and had a great passion for animals.

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Who Was Ratan Tata?

Ratan Tata was born on December 28, 1937, in Navsari, Gujarat to Soonoo and Naval Tata. However, he was brought up by his grand-mother Navajbai R Tata. He was born in a prominent and rich family. His great-grandfather was Jamsetji Tata, the founder of the Tata Group.

After attending school in Bombay, Ratan Tata finished high school in New York City in 1955. He then studied at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, where he earned a B.S. (1962) in architecture before returning to India to work.

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Tata Group Leadership 

Ratan Tata served as the chairman of Tata Sons from 1991 to 2012 and 2016-2017. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded globally and diversified its business interests. Under his leadership, Tata Group also launched several successful projects, including the Tata Nano, which aimed to create an affordable car for the masses.

He expanded the Tata Group by acquiring international companies like Jaguar Land Rover and Corus Steel.

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Giving Back To Society 

Ratan Tata believed in helping people and giving back to society. He has donated a lot of money to help schools, hospitals, poor people, and communities. He loved animals and supported many animal welfare organisations.

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Awards 

Ratan Tata has received numerous awards, including the Padma Bhushan in 2008 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2014, two of India’s highest civilian honours.

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Mentorship

After retiring, he has been active in mentoring young entrepreneurs and investing in startups through Ratan Tata Trust and other initiatives. After his retirement in 2012, he played the role of an investor, mentor, and guiding light for many startups. Some startups he invested in include Snapdeal, FirstCry, Ola, and CureFit.

What Can We Learn From Ratan Tata?

There are many valuable life lessons we can all learn from Ratan Tata. Here are a few lessons:

Humility: Despite his great success, Ratan Tata was known for being humble and down-to-Earth. This teaches us to be grounded and respectful to everyone despite our success.

Generosity and Giving Back: Ratan Tata has also given back to society through his numerous charitable initiatives. This shows us that true success means helping others and improving the world around us.

Hard Work and Dedication: His success came from dedication and perseverance, showing us that effort pays off.

Resilience: Ratan Tata also faced many challenging situations and setbacks in his career. This teaches us that we need to be determined and constantly persevere and understand that failures are a part of the journey to success.

Integrity: Ratan Tata was well known for his honesty and strong moral values. This shows that it is always important to do the right thing, even when it’s difficult. Always standing up for the right thing, ensures respect and success.

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Best Children’s Halloween Books: Must-Reads for Spooky Season

As Halloween approaches, the excitement in the air is palpable. For children, this season brings not just costumes and candy, but also the joy of reading spooky stories. Halloween-themed books can ignite imagination and make reading a delightful adventure.

Here’s a curated list of must-read Halloween books for kids that are perfect for celebrating the season.

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1. How to Catch a Witch by Adam Wallace

A fun, engaging story about a clever plan to catch a witch, perfect for Halloween spirit!

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2. Little Blue Truck’s Halloween by Alice Schertle

Join Little Blue Truck and his friends as they explore Halloween with festive rhymes and colorful illustrations.

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3. How to Catch a Monster by Adam Wallace

A playful follow-up that teaches kids how to catch a friendly monster, sparking their imagination.

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4. Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson

A beloved tale of a kind witch who makes new friends on her broomstick journey.

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5. The Spooky Wheels on the Bus by J. Elizabeth Mills

A Halloween twist on the classic song that kids will love singing along to.

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6. Spooky Pookie by Sandra Boynton

A delightful board book featuring Pookie the pig as he prepares for Halloween in various costumes.

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7. Pete the Cat: Trick or Pete by James Dean and Eric Litwin

Follow Pete the Cat as he goes trick-or-treating in his groovy style, making Halloween fun for all!

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8. Construction Site Gets a Fright! by Sherri Duskey Rinker

A spooky construction tale where trucks and equipment encounter some Halloween surprises.

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9. Five Little Pumpkins by Dan Yaccarino

A charming counting book that captures the spirit of Halloween with rhythmic text and vibrant illustrations.

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10. The Bad Seed Presents: The Good, the Bad, and the Spooky by Jory John

This fun story features the Bad Seed exploring Halloween, emphasizing themes of friendship and bravery.

Reading is a fantastic way to celebrate Halloween, and these must-read Halloween books for kids offer a mix of fun, fright, and fantastic storytelling. Whether you’re sharing these stories at bedtime or enjoying them during a Halloween party, they’re sure to enchant young readers and create lasting memories. So gather your little ones, grab some treats, and dive into the spooktacular world of Halloween literature!

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Team India At Paris 2024 Olympics

The Paris 2024 Olympics ended on August 11 with a grand closing ceremony at Stade de France in France. Twin bronze medal winner Manu Bhaker and men’s hockey team’s veteran goalkeeper PR Sreejesh were India’s flag bearers at the closing ceremony. The Indian contingent won a total of six medals, including five bronze and one silver. The Indian athletes failed to clinch a single gold medal and finished at 71st place in the medal tally. The following table shows the final medal tally –

Manu Bhaker Is India’s Star Shooter

Manu Bhaker, a 22-year-old shooter from Haryana has created history by winning two bronze medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics. She became the first markswoman from India to win an Olympic medal in individual 10m air pistol event at the Olympics Games. She teamed with Sarabjot Singh to bag the 10m air pistol mixed team bronze.

India’s Youngest Olympic Medallist 

Aman Sehrawat won the bronze in the men’s freestyle 57kg wrestling event at the Paris 2024 Olympics to become India’s youngest medal winner at the Summer Games. At the age of 21 years and 24 days, Aman Sehrawat bettered PV Sindhu’s record of 21 years, one month and 14 days when she bagged the silver medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

Indian Men’s Hockey Team Clinches A Bronze 

The Indian men’s hockey team beat Spain 2-1 to win the bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics. This victory was the best possible farewell for veteran goalkeeper PR Sreejesh who played his last International match on August 8. India’s triumph at the Yves-du-Manoir Stadium, saw India secure a record-extending 13th medal in hockey at the Olympics and the second bronze in successive editions. Indian hockey captain Harmanpreet Singh said “I feel great….. We create history again, back-to-back (bronze medals). It’s a big day for India and a big day for hockey”.

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India won successive medals in hockey for the first time since the Munich 1972 Olympics, played 52 years ago.

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Swapnil Kusale Win A Bronze Medal 

Swapnil Kusale won a bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics in the 50m rifle three positions event.

Neeraj Chopra Wins Silver

Neeraj Chopra’s best throw of 89.45m won him a silver medal in men’s javelin throw event at Paris 2024 Olympics. However, the gold medal was bagged by Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem, who set a new Olympic record mark of 92.97m. He is now the first individual Olympic gold medallist from Pakistan. Arshad Nadeem broke the earlier Olympic record of 90.57m – set in 2008 Beijing Olympics by Norway’s Andreas Thorkildsen.

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All You Need To Know About The Key Figures in India’s Freedom Struggle

Written By Vansh Goel

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India’s struggle for independence was long and challenging. Many brave heroes fought against British rule to achieve the dream of independence. They overcame numerous challenges, ultimately making India a free country on August 15, 1947. As we celebrate Independence Day with joy and pride, we must actively remember the sacrifices made by these heroes.

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1. Mahatma Gandhi

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi or the “Father of the Nation.” He played an important role in India’s fight for independence. Specifically, Mahatma Gandhi led a successful, non-violent resistance campaign against British rule. As a result, he became a source of inspiration for civil rights and freedom movements worldwide. For instance, he led the country in the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1922, the Salt March in 1930, and the Quit India Movement in 1942. Through these efforts, Mahatma Gandhi made a significant impact on India’s freedom.

2. Rani Lakshmi Bai

Rani Lakshmi Bai, was known as the “Queen of Jhansi”.  She was an Indian queen and a warrior. She was one of the leaders of India’s First War of Independence in 1857 and became a symbol of resistance to the British East India Company’s rule in India.

3. Sarojini Naidu

Sarojini Naidu was both a prominent Indian political activist and a celebrated poet. In the struggle for India’s independence from British rule, she played an important role, especially during the Civil Disobedience Movement in 1930. Moreover, Mahatma Gandhi praised her poetry, calling her ‘the Nightingale of India’, or ‘Bharat Kokila’. Thus, she made significant contributions both as a leader and as a poet.

4. Dadabhai Naoroji

Dadabhai Naoroji was a prominent freedom fighter in India. Beyond his activism, he was also a social and political leader, an educationist, and a businessman. He was also known as the “Grand Old Man of India” and the “Unofficial Ambassador of India”. Naoroji made history as the first Indian elected to the British Parliament. His book, Poverty and Un-British Rule in India highlighted his theory of the Indian “wealth drain” into Britain, bringing significant attention to the issue.

5. Jawaharlal Nehru

Jawaharlal Nehru, originally a lawyer, was drawn to the freedom struggle. He joined Mahatma Gandhi’s nationalist movement during the Non-Cooperation Movement against British rule. As he became a key leader in the Indian National Congress, Nehru championed a non-violent struggle for India’s independence. Following independence, he took on the role of the first Prime Minister and delivered the famous speech ‘A Tryst with Destiny’. Nehru earned the title of ‘Architect of Modern India’ because he promoted scientific and social development. Additionally, he was known for his deep love for children, whom he viewed as the country’s bright future.

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6. Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Mahatma Gandhi called Bal Gangadhar Tilak the “Maker of Modern India”. Tilak was one of the earliest leaders in the Indian independence movement. In 1905, he initiated a boycott of British goods. Furthermore, he advocated Swaraj believing that true progress could only be achieved through self-rule. He famously declared, “Swaraj is my birthright, and I shall have it!” Through these actions, Tilak significantly influenced the movement for India’s independence.

Thus to conclude, India’s independence was achieved through the efforts of many more revolutionary Indian freedom fighters like, Lal Bahadur Shastri, B.R. Ambedkar, Chandra Shekhar Azad, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Aruna Asif Ali, K.M. Munshi, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, and Bhagat Singh among many others who took the lead in organizing the struggle which led to India’s independence. 

Who Is Hello Kitty

Hello Kitty will celebrate her 50th birthday on November 1! The popular character’s full name is Kitty White and was created by Yuko Shimizu for the Japanese company Sanrio, in 1974.

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It has been recently revealed that despite her name Hello “Kitty”, she is not a kitty at all. Furthermore, even though she was introduced in Japan, she is not of Japanese origin. So  Who is Hello Kitty? She is actually a little girl!! Hello Kitty or shall we say Kitty White was born in London suburbs. She is a third-grader who enjoys making new friends, travelling and eating cookies. She also has a pet cat known as Charmmy Kitty!

Hello Kitty or shall we say Kitty White was born in London suburbs. She is a third-grader who enjoys making new friends, travelling and eating cookies. She also has a pet cat known as Charmmy Kitty!

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