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The Story of Santa Claus

The Story of Santa Claus When children listen to Santa's name, the children also grow in the eyes of the elders.  who is the Santa Claus,  Let's know something about Santa Claus today. 1. Who was Santa Claus Born 1.5 thousand years ago, Saint Nicholas is considered to be the real Santa and Father of Santa. Although Saint Nicholas and Jesus' birth did not directly relate, even today, Santa Claus is an important part of Christmas. Without them, Christmas seems incomplete. Saint Nicholas was born in Myra in the third century after 280 years of Jesus' death. He was from a noble family. He lost his parents only in his childhood. From childhood, there was great faith in his Lord Jesus.  2. He grew up becoming the clergy (priest) of the Christian religion and later Bishop. He liked to give gifts to the needy and children. He often used to give gifts to the needy and children.Saint Nicholas used to give his gifts only at midnight because he did not like to be se...

MAJOR MARVEL SUPER HEROES - A BRIEF INTRODUCTION

MAJOR MARVEL SUPER HEROES - A BRIEF INTRODUCTION 1.IRON MAN Tony Stark may be the ultimate example of human ingenuity. Gifted with great intellect and a daring spirit, Stark was a billionaire playboy who had it all, using his wealth garnered from producing innovative weaponry in pursuit of his own selfish whims. After being taken prisoner by enemy combatants in the Vietnam War (or the Gulf war, in later versions), Stark was forced to use his skills as an arms designer to build a weapon of mass destruction. Stark, however, used the given materials to build a suit of nearly invincible armor loaded with weapons and, more importantly, a device designed to keep him alive. Stark returned home and began using the armor, and his other inventions, in pursuit of more noble goals as the invincible Iron Man. 2.CAPTAIN AMERICA As a young child, Steve Rogers contracted polio and it left his body sickly and weak. Despite his small frame, Rogers had an indomitable spirit, desperately try...

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and his less-known Facts

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and his less-known Facts Historians consider revolutionary freedom fighters as the most important contributor to the Indian independence movement. There was also a man in the army of revolutionaries who is known as Netaji and it was Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.Many people also believe that the Indian government knew that Netaji did not die in the plane crash but they had a great reason to hide this fact from the public and hide this truth that Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was against Mahatma Gandhi and No Congress does like the opponents of Gandhi. Let us know some interesting facts related to the great fighter Subhash Chandra Bose.  1. Freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose, born in the city of Cuttack, Orissa, was born on January 23, 1897.He formed the Azad Hind Fauj. His father's name was Janakinath Bose.Janakinath Bose was a famous lawyer of the city of Cuttack. The British government gave him the title of Raibahadur.Subhash Chandra Bo...

Must known Facts about the toughest exam of India- THE Civil Services Exam

Must known Facts about the toughest exam of India- THE Civil Services Exam As soon as the name of the Civil Services Examination or IAS Exam is heard, the picture of a prestigious and dignified examination of the people begins to emerge in the mind.Every youth has this dream that he was sitting in an ambassador car and one day as IAS, or an IPS, serve our country. In such a way, the youth who are passionate in their tune, also fulfill their dream. 1.The Civil Services Examination is one of the most difficult and popular examinations in INDIA. This examination is organized by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) each year in three (Preliminary Examination, Main Examination, and Interview) Stages. About lakhs of examinees sit in this examination every year, but some of them get the chance to enter the prestigious places of Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy, Mussoorie and Sardar Patel Police Academy, Hyderabad. After success in this important examination, successful c...

Dark Matter - real or fake?! you decide.

  Dark Matter - real or fake?! you decide.  Lets go through some facts about dark matter and then we will find if it's real or fake- 1.White substance in physics is called the substance which does not emit electromagnetic radiation (light, x-ray) or reflection sufficient so as to feel him, but its presence can be felt by its gravitational effect on ordinary matter. White matter is the key to have inspections conducted for the presence of galaxies rotating speed. The shape of the cosmic body of black matter and the Big Bang Nucleosynthesis has been a major role. The effects of black matter have also been in the spread and distribution of cosmic radiation. All these evidence suggests that the amount of substances in galaxies, galaxy cluster, and the universe is much more than the observed amount, which is primarily black material which can not be seen. 2.White material combinations are yet unknown but new fundamental particles such WIMP  and Axions,...

Mesmerizing Facts about Black hole (part-2)

  Mesmerizing Facts about Black hole (part-2) 1.The entire mass of a black hole is centered in a point called the central singularity point. Around the point of singularity, the scientists have imagined a spherical boundary, often called event horizon. All materials, including the light beyond the event horizon, are attracted towards the point of singularity and dragged. But through the event horizon, no object can come out. The radius of the event horizon is known as the Schwarzschild Radius, which is named in honor of German scientist and mathematician Karl Schwarzschild. 2.The interesting thing is that Karl Schwarzschild himself had rejected his physical existence after the theory of the existence of a black hole in theoretical form. Nonetheless, Carl Schwarzschild and John Wheeler are credited with the discovery of black holes.According to Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity, the watches located near a black hole for an observer at a certain distance ...

Mesmerizing Facts about Black hole (part-1)

Mesmerizing Facts about Black hole (part-1) 1.The black hole has high density and masses, which is very small in size. Inside it, gravity is so strong that it is impossible to get rid of rays of light from its clutches. Since it absorbs the rays of light, that is why it remains invisible.First in relation to a black hole, in 1783, Professor John Mitchell of Cambridge University held his views. In the year 1796 after Michelle, French scientist Pierre Simon Laplace discussed the black hole in his book, The System of the World in detail. 2.To understand how a black hole is formed, it is important to understand the evolutionary order of the star. In fact, the development of the star begins with a very large cloud of dust and gases present in the Galaxy, called Nebula. Hydrogen is the largest found element in nebulae and contains 23 to 28 percent helium and a few heavy elements. 3.When the cloud density filled with gas and dust increases, at that time the cloud begins to...

Ballistic missile - detailed in 7 points

Ballistic missile - detailed in 7 points 1.In ancient times, warriors used arrows and commands besides swords. Further, if we see, the weapons used primarily in the Ramayana and Mahabharata were those who were used by a warrior to throw them on the enemies. If this is seen literally, such weapons are called missiles. These missiles are called missiles in English.  2.Thus, today's missile is the weapon that will be killed by throwing the enemy soldiers while fighting in the war. Over time, war techniques changed and the types of missiles continued to increase. But if the general classification is done then there are two types of missiles: Cruise missile and ballistic missile. 3.Ballistic Missile: If it is said in simple words that when a device with a missile is installed, then the weapon becomes a ballistic missile. When this missile is released from its place or if it is called, then it falls on its predetermined goal according to the Earth's gravitational rul...

7 interesting Facts about the Oscar Award

7 interesting Facts about the Oscar Award One of Hollywood's main awards ceremonies is the Academy Award ceremony, also known as the Oscar Award. Did you know people who win this award can never sell it? That's because the trophy is not entirely owned by them. There are many other interesting things that you hardly know. Let's know about some of the interesting things about the Academy Award- 1. If the Oscars winners want to sell their trophy they can only sell it to the academy, that too for only 1 dollar. There was a shortage of metal during the second world war. Because of which the Oscar trophy was made of plaster for three years, then painted on it was painted and painted on it.For the first time in 1953 Oscar ceremony was broadcasted in the United States and Canada. 2. For the first time on April 18, 1966, Award ceremony's colorful broadcast was done.The official name of the Oscar award is 'Academy Award of Merit'. There are only 3 people i...

Know the man behind our favorite detective Sherlock Holmes- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Know the man behind our favorite detective Sherlock Holmes- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.  1.We have seen many novels and movies associated with Sherlock Holmes, which were not only known in Britain but also throughout the world. It would be wonderful to know that Sherlock Holmes was not a genuine character but was a fictional character created by Arthur Conan Doyle, who touched the new zeitgeist in the field of detection. Think now, the person who gave life to the characters like Sherlock Holmes, how big a detective would be. Arthur Conan Doyle was a British writer and physicist, with many compositions including Sherlock Holmes screaming abroad. He had lived many fictional mysterious characters through his novels. 2.Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born on 22 May 1859 in Edinburgh district of Scotland. His father's name was Charles Dial and the mother's name was Mary. Arthur's parents were married in 1855, but due to the habit of Charles's alcoholism, his family spli...

Alexander vs Porus - 7 unbelievable facts

Alexander vs Porus - 7 unbelievable facts 1.When the great emperor Porus was defeated and presented before Alexander, Alexander was asked, 'What would you do with him?' Porus said, 'treat me with a king who is with another king.' It's really a good sentence, but is it true? This Greek historian wrote to make Alexander great. 2.Purusa's name is written by Greek historians 'poras'. Plutarch, who wrote history fairly, wrote that "  Emperor Puru could not stand in front of a 20,000 army. Further, the army of 3,500,000 Dhananand, the great emperor of Magadha, the world's greatest capital, was ready to welcome him, with 80,000 cavalry, 80,000 war chariots, and 70,000 destructive elephants. His fierce soldiers bite soldiers of the enemy like poultry. 3.Was Alexander a great winner? This is what is commonly known in the history books written in the history of Greece, and the West says that the world accepts it blindly. But from the per...

The Parallel Universe - described in 7 points

The Parallel Universe - described in 7 points  1.In 1954, the young doctoral candidate at Princeton World School, Hugh Everett III gave the idea of ​​parallel universes or parallel universes for the first time. He had said that like many other things parallel universes also can exist in our own universe and all the universe can be related to our universe. 2.Actually, our universe is connected to another universe like any other branch. All the universes are connected with each other as if our own universe is associated with everyone. Within these parallel universes, the present circumstances of our universe are as it is today, in other cosmos, there may be different situations. For example, the species which has gone extinct in our universe may have been booming in another universe. The rules of physics of a universe can be completely different from our universe or can be completely disturbed by our rules. Though this idea is baffling mind, it is still worth understanding. ...

THE ASHES & its story

Story of the biggest battle of test cricket : THE ASHES 1.If we go backward we will find that test cricket started with a Test match between England and Australia. The match between the two was played in 1877. That match was the first Test match in cricket history. After that, there were many more cricket matches between these two countries. The event would be held one year in England and one year in Australia.When Australia's team arrived in England in 1882, they had an easy victory in the Test match at the Oval on the eve of the England tour-England lost to Australia on their own ground for the first time. Then the media of England made the announcement of the death of English cricket.  2.A newspaper, The Sports Times, printed a condolence message that "English cricket has died. On August 29, 1882, oval and now after their funeral, Ash [ashes] will be taken to Australia. When the English team was on a tour of Australia in 1883, moving ahead of this line, English med...

7 Facts on Rudolf Diesel & his mysterious life

  Rudolf Diesel & his mysterious life - 7 facts (compiled). Rudolf Diesel, by inventing Diesel Engine, revolutionized industries and transportation, but on September 29, 1913, it became very mysteriously silent.Something very rare and unexpected happened that day.Let us know some facts about this genius- 1.Rudolf Diesel, who gave the world its diesel engine, was born on March 18, 1858. He was the French Mechanical Engineer. He is considered the inventor of the diesel engine.  2.Rudolf patented his first design in 1886 after 8 years of hard work and in 1897 he ran his first diesel engine. Rudolf Diesel's life was as influential and inspiring as his death was as shocking as it was. 3.On 28 February 1892, Rudolf Diesel patented his 'Compression English Engine'. Initially, this engine ran from groundnut oil or vegetable oil. Later Rudolph added the cylinder and then used a different type of liquid fuel than the gasoline and cheap. Engine cylinders and fuel...

Jagadish Chandra Bose - The forgotten scientist.

7 Facts about, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose - The forgotten scientist. 1.Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose was born on 30 November 1858 in Meymansinha of Faridpur in Dhaka district in Bengal (now Bangladesh). His father Bhagwan Chandra Bose was the leader of Brahma Samaj and was a Deputy Magistrate or Assistant Commissioner on Faridpur, Bardhaman and other places. By the age of eleven, he got the education in a village school. Bose's education started in a Bengali school. His father believed that before learning English, his mother tongue should come from well. 2.Born in Bengal province of British India, Basu graduated from St. Xavier's College, Calcutta. Later, Bose went to the University of London to seek medical education, but due to health problems, he left this education in the middle and had to return to India. He then took over the post of Professor of Physics at Presidency College and faced many caste discrimination while doing many important scientific experi...

7 amazing facts about Sir Albert Einstein - (part#2)

 7 amazing facts about Sir Albert Einstein - (part#2) 1. The memory of the great scientist was very bad. He often used to forget many things in the practical world. For example, the children's Birth Day or any special day once forgot his Girlfriend's Birthday too, the next day he apologized by writing a letter. Written in it - "Sweetheart, first of all, accept my congratulations for your departed birthday  ... which was yesterday and once again I forgot it". Albert Einstein's mathematics professor had called him 'Lazy dog' because Albert Einstein was very weak in studies. Albert Einstein was interested in science within his mind when he was five years old and his father brought him a Compass. 2. By the way, all the discoveries of Albert Einstein are famous. But most of his publicity came when he published a letter on mass-energy equivalence (E = mc2). It means that if the unit mass is multiplied by the square of motion of light, then the same ener...

7 amazing facts about Sir Albert Einstein - (part#1)

7 amazing facts about Sir Albert Einstein - (part#1) 1. When Albert Einstein was born then his head was very large and he did not even start speaking until he was 4 years old. But one day when 4-year-old Einstein was sitting with his parents at dinner, he broke his four-year silence and said- 'Shoop is very hot'. Albert Einstein's parents were surprised by his son's utter words four years later.Einstein did not like to wear socks while traveling on the sea and while playing the violin. 2. When Albert Einstein was working at Princeton University, one day he came back to the University after he forgot the address of his home. Most people of Princeton knew Albert Einstein, but Driver did not recognize them in the taxi they were sitting in. Albert Einstein told the driver, "Do you know the address of Einstein?" Then the driver replied, "Who doesn't not know him in Princeton? If you want to meet him, then I can get you to his house". Th...

The great Acharya Chanakya

 7 Facts about Acharya Chanakya The great Acharya Chanakya was the know-er of life philosophies. They got immortalized in history by giving them the experience they have experienced in life, the rules which they created. Most people know about Chanakya's policies, but there are some aspects of their life, which few people know about them, let's discuss some of them - 1. In Chanakya's mouth, there was a tooth from the time of his birth. A few days after his birth, a Jain saint had reached his house. Those who saw the tooth said, this boy will become king.When hearing this, his parents got scared and said that he wanted his son to be Jain Muni or Acharya, Muni said, remove this tooth, then it will become the king's creator. 2. Chanakya bought Chandragupta with money from his uncle, because his uncle used to do his work and was not ready to leave him without giving any money.Chanakya used to give Chandragupta very little quantity of poison in the food so that he ...

Story of Rani Padmavati - in 7 points.

 Story of Rani Padmavati - in 7 points.  Queen Padmavati, who was she? How was she? What was her contribution to history? Obviously, you will also want to know, so let us now tell you about Rani Padmavati- Only a literary character?! Some people believe in Rani Padmavati that there was no role in this name in history, but it was merely a fictional character of the Hindi literature "Padmavati". Padmavati is mentioned in Padmavat written by Malik Muhammad Jaisi in the 16th century but she was merely a literary character. There is nothing to do with its history. Various history textbooks and even in Rajasthan textbooks, stories of Rani Padmavati jawar are read. People coming to the Fort of Chittor are told about Padmavati. He is shown the place where Rani Padmavati had made jewelers with women, where Alauddin Khilji saw her for the first time. But in spite of all this, there is no concrete evidence in addition to Padmavat in history. Story of Rani Padmavati in H...

Pokemon Go - The Reality Game

The Rise of Pokemon Go- in 7 points In the initial round of Android Mobile Games, games such as Temple Run and Angry Birds were quite viral, which were downloaded by millions of people. After that, people made these games in play such as Candy Crush, Subway surfers, Hill Climbing etc. In the same way, a new sensation had come in the world of Mobile Games one year back, what impact it has created in all over the world and what is its magic. Come, let's go, why everyone is crazy about Pokemon Go - 1. Pokemon Go is a Reality Game App, this Gaming App uses GPS and camera of the phone. During this game, players need to catch Digital Pokemon while roaming in the real world. Pokemon Go was officially launched in Australia, USA and parts of Europe on July 6, 2016. It is currently available for these countries on the Play Store and i-tunes. In fact, Pokemon Go's biggest strength is technically extremely easy. 2. If you get noticed, you will find that the real s...