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Good Manners Essay

  Manners make a man. Man is nothing without good manners. The make a man gentleman. Gentleness and good manners go together. The made man polite, civilised and well behaved. Without good manners, much of the charm of life be lost. They generate a healthy and livable society. If you are polite and gentle, others are also polite and gentle. Courtesy begets courtesy. And bad manners creates ill-will and bad relations. Good manners also reflect good conduct and character. They represent the social and cultural progress of society. It is because of them that life is smooth, enjoyable and meaningful. Good manners are the other side of culture and good education. A cultured and educated person is always well mannered. His behaviour with others in home and Society is always pleasant. He is welcomed everywhere. People like the company of such a person. That is why there is so much emphasis on learning good manners. In all good educational institutions, first of all, good manners are t...
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Mukesh Ambani Biography

  Mukesh Ambani Biography: Birth, Early Life, Education, Career, Awards, Memberships, Net Worth and More As per reports, tech giant Google is likely to buy a stake in Reliance Industries digital arm Jio Platforms. This will attract a $4 billion investment from Google. Let us look at the early life, education and success story of the owner of Reliance Industries-- Mukesh Ambani. Tech giant Google is in advanced talks to buy a stake in Reliance Industries digital arm Jio Platforms as per reports. This will attract a $4 billion investment from Google. Mukesh Ambani is the chairman, MD and largest shareholder of Reliance Industries. He is not only the richest Indian but is also the richest man in Asia. Let us look at his early life, education and success story. Birth April 19, 1957 (Aden, present-day Yemen) Age 63 years Occupation  Chairman and Managing Director (Reliance Industries) Wife Nita Ambani Children Anant Ambani (Son) Akash Ambani (Son) Isha Ambani (Daughter) Net Worth U...

BAISAKHI

Baisakhi, also known as Vaisakhi, is mainly a Sikh festival that falls on the 13 th  or 14 th  of April each year. It is celebrated with great pomp and show in Punjab as well as other parts of the country. Baisakhi is basically a Sikh festival that marks the New Year for the Sikh community. It is also celebrated by people from the Hindu community. It is a way of honouring the Khalsa Panth of the warriors under Guru Gobind Singh. The Khalsa Panth was formed in the year 1699. Baisakhi is one such festival that is celebrated for different reasons by different people. For the farmers, it is the first day of the Baisakh season which is that time of the year when all their hard work pays off. This is because the crops grown and nurtured by them all year round ripe during this time. They thank God on this day and gather around to celebrate the harvest. The day also marks the beginning of the New Year for the people belonging to the Sikh and Hindu communities and this gives ...

Karva Chauth

Karva Chauth' is one of the most important festivals of Hindus. It falls on the fourth day after the full moon in the month of Kartik according to Hindu Calendar. It generally arrives in October/ November month as per the modern calendar. Karva Chauth is celebrated by Hindu women across all over India. Karva Chauth is a day long fast observed by married women for the welfare and longevity of their husbands. There are various stories which describe the starting and significance of this festival. On the day of Karva Chauth, women wake up early in the morning. Before the sunrise, they eat fruits and a special dish called feniyan. After this, the whole day long strict fast without food or water is observed. On this day, women apply heena on hands. They wear best of clothes and traditional jewellery. They open their fast at night with the arrival of moon.  Karva Chauth The festival of 'Karwa Chauth' is a popular festival of Hindus.  According to this Hindu calendar, the four...

Maharishi Valmiki

Essay On Maharishi Valmiki for Students Valmiki, is a great Indian sage and a celebrated poet known in Sanskrit literature. He is marked as ‘Adi Kavi’, who is famous for his first epic poem, ‘Ramayana’. Initially, Ramayana consisted of 24,000 shlokas and 7 cantos including Uttara Kanda. Ramayana, is an epic story of Lord Rama, Prince of Ayodhya. This narrates the story of Lord Ram’s childhood days, his marriage to Sita, Exile of Lord Ram along with his wife and brother, Abduction of Sita by Demon Ravana and Lord Ram’s victory over Ravana, during his Battle in Lanka. It is said that Lord Rama met Valmiki during his exile period and it is also said that Valmiki provided shelter to Sita and her two sons Lava and Kusha, when Lord Rama banished her, upon return from Lanka. Valmiki also taught Kusha and Lava the Ramayana, which was later sung by them in the court of Ayodhya, during the Ashwamedha yajna arranged by Lord Rama. Following this, Lord Rama inquired about the song and visite...

Gadbade Festival

During the festival season, which starts from Raksha Bandhan and ends at Dewali, there are countless festivals celebrated in India. Gadbade festival is also one of them. Gadbade festival is a forgotten festival just like the Sanjhi Mata festival. Similar to the Sanjhi Mata festival, Gadbade festival is also celebrated in North India especially in the Punjab and Haryana. What is the Significance of Celebrating Gadbade Festival Gadbade festival is celebrated on  Sharad Purnima, which  generally comes during the month of October or November.  This is the full moon night, which comes just few days earlier of Dewali festival. Sharad Purnima has its own importance in Hindu religion. It is believed that Moon light of Sharad Purnima is very pure. People worship the Moon light with different methods and celebrating the Gadbade festival is one of them. According to the history goddess Lakshmi was born on Sharad Purnima and celebrating the Gadbade festival can bring more...