National Science Day is celebrated in India on February 28 each year to mark the discovery of the Raman effect by Indian physicist Sir C. V. Raman on 28 February 1928. For his discovery, Sir C.V. Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930 Read More
May Day, also called Workers' Day or International Workers' Day, is the day that commemorates the struggles and gains made by workers and the labour movement. Read More
World Environment Day is celebrated annually on June 5th, after it was established at the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment in 1972
On 6 and 9 August 1945, the United States detonated two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, respectively. The bombings killed between 150,000 and 246,000 people, most of whom were civilians, and they remain the only use of nuclear weapons in an armed conflict. Read More
Against all kinds of proclaimed, superstition, discrimination, fundamentalism, miracles, August 28, 28222 for the expansion of science. In order to prevent rational voice and sustain fundamentalism, Narendra Davalkar, one of the faces of the anti-superstitious, rational movement, was shot dead on August 27, 2007.
The strong, unwavering anti-superstition mentality of people like Narendra Dabholkar is our way forward. Alor Dishari Dabholkar's ideal should come forward to reach every corner of the society. His way and teachings should be followed as ideals and put into practice. The anti-superstition movement cannot be stopped by killing a mobster. The anti-superstition movement is ongoing and will continue. Dabholkar must be created, created. Only then can we give the next generation a healthy, beautiful, prejudice-free, exploitation-free world. Let's all collectively rise up against all kinds of stupidity, including superstition, superstition, misscience, fundamentalism, and move forward with the goal of building a science-minded society.
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The proletarian socialist October Revolution showed the path to liberation for all the working people of the world. It opened the closed doors of science and technology to all people. It marked the beginning of the end of the exploitation of man by man that had been going on for ages. It showed the way for women to live as real human beings. It established education - health - all civil services as social rights. It showed the way to end unjust wars. Read More