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The Solar System formed billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a region within a large molecular cloud. This initial cloud was likely several light-years...

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World Trade Organisation is a permanent organisation which has been established on the basis of an international treaty approved by participating countries. It achieved...

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The Solar System

The Solar System formed billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a region within a large molecular cloud. This initial cloud was likely several light-years...

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The Solar System

The Solar System formed billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a region within a large molecular cloud. This initial cloud was likely several light-years...

Astronomy and Solar System

Our Solar System The Sun, the nine known planets, their 31 known satellites, a great number of asteroids, and some other bodies like comets and...

World Trade Organisation

World Trade Organisation is a permanent organisation which has been established on the basis of an international treaty approved by participating countries. It achieved...

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Astronomy Terms

Astronomy Terms Asteroid - An asteroid is a celestial body made of rock and metal that orbits the Sun. Asteroids can vary in size from a...

Events and Festivals in Puri

Puri is mostly described and defined as a holy place of India. People often come here to experience the holy and divine spirits of...

Indian Nuclear Tech Research and Development

The importance of nuclear energy, as a sustainable energy resource for our country, was recognized at the very inception of our atomic energy program...

10 Major Religions of the World – Must Know Facts

Buddhism Buddhism was founded by Gautam Buddha (563-483 BC) in 528 BC. He was born in Lumbini of Nepal as Siddhartha. Buddhism is followed in...

The Skeletal System: Guards of the Body

The Skeletal System consists of the bones of the body, their connecting cartilage and ligaments. Importance of Bones Each and every person has a skeleton formed...

Law of Flotation of bodies

Law of Flotation of bodies : A body when wholly or partly immersed in a " -id experiences an upthrust which is to the weight of...

Folk dances of India

Folk Dances Of India : India is a land of varied cultures and tradition. Each region of the country has its unique culture. Diversities in...

Kathak – An introduction

Kathak is one of the important dance forms of India. Kathak has been derived from the word Katha, which means storytelling. This form of...

National Festivals of India – Part– 2

In the previous part of the article National Festivals of India we had promised to come up with the information about more important festivals: and...

An Introduction to Buddhist Councils, Schools, Texts and Sites

Gautam Buddha was born in Lumbini (Kapilavastu) in 563 BC, he belonged to Shakya Kshatriya clan. His Father Suddhodhana was a king and mother...

Introduction to The Cellular Enzymes

Enzymes are the proteinaceous substances which are capable of catalyzing chemical reactions of biological origins without themselves undergoing any change. Enzymes are biocatalysts. An...

Indian Puppetry (Kathputli) – An ancient art form

Indian Puppetry (popularly known as kathputli) is an ancient performance which involves story telling through playing the puppets. The puppeteers went from place to...

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