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Indian proverb of the day: 'Wise men don't grieve over lost things and what belongs to the past, but a fool weeps over things not worth his tears'; Panchatantra's timeless lesson on regret, loss and moving forwardAncient Indian wisdom from the Panchatantra offers a profound lesson on loss. A tale highlights how wise people accept what is gone. Foolis...
Indian proverb of the day: 'Preserve the thread of love carefully, for once broken, it may be tied again but the knot always remains' - Why relationships change forever once trust gets brokenAbdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan, popularly known as Rahim, was a prominent poet, scholar and noble in Emperor Akbar’s court, remembered for his s...
Life feeling unfair? This Karnataka boy lost his father early, walked miles for education, studied by a lamp, & still built a legacy India will never forgetSir M. Visvesvaraya's journey from humble beginnings in Muddenahalli to becoming a renowned engineer and statesman exemplifies patience and...
No Tinku, Chotu, Ojasvi & more: Rajasthan may flag your child’s name under this initiativeRajasthan's Sarthak Naam Abhiyan, intended to provide meaningful student names, has sparked controversy due to an inappropriate draft list....
Quote of the day by Buddha: "Change is never painful. Only resistance to change is painful".The famous quote by Gautama Buddha explains a powerful life lesson about accepting change. Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, taught that suf...
Pakistani university introduces Sanskrit course for first time since Partition; Mahabharat, Gita also on the cardsIn a first since Partition, a Pakistani university has introduced a Sanskrit course, according to The Tribune. Lahore University of Managem...
5 Sanskrit phrases to build unshakable confidence5 Sanskrit phrases to build unshakable confidence
Take Sanskrit out of its old ghettosSanskrit has been marginalized due to its ancient and religious associations. To revive it, Sanskrit should be modernized and included in s...
- Live life to a T
There is word in Sanskrit - Jijeevisha, jeene ki utkat icchha, desire to live life to the fullest. There's so much to know, learn and acqui...
Harsh Mariwala shares six Sanskrit words for teachers. Here's what they meanThe most crucial part of life and success is the openness to learning at any stage in life.
'Best goals in life are ... ' Anand Mahindra shares insightful life mantra on 'poison'The inspiring quote popped up on Anand Mahindra's Signal wonder box on Wednesday.
The Budget verse: Nirmala Sitharaman quotes Kashmiri poet Deena Nath Kaul, Tamil saint Avvaiyar, Kalidasa in 2 hr-plus speechSitharaman’s speech had a generous dose of poetry.
Economic Survey a blue print for growth and jobs over next 5 years: EAC-PM Chairman Bibek DebroyDebroy further said the EAC-PM welcomes the emphasis of the Survey on fiscal consolidation, fiscal discipline and investments.
How PM's economic advisers rated the Economic SurveyDebroy cautioned that one should not deviate from the path of fiscal consolidation.
Japan has a town named after Hindu goddess LakshmiHighlighting the similarities between Indian and Japanese culture, the envoy said Japan and Indian cultures are not different and temples i...
India-China Yoga college opens admission to masters programmePost-graduate courses will include asana (poses), pranayama (breathing), yoga therapy and physiology as well as Hindi and Sanskrit to elimi...
Modi's five poetic jibes at CongressPM Modi's verses would resonate with the masses in the poll-bound Uttar Pradesh which has a large audience for Sanskrit and Hindi poetry
Uttara is a book that makes us uncomfortable: Arshia Sattar'Uttara' is about the last canto of Valmiki Ramayana -the Uttara Kanda -which begins from Sita's banishment from Ayodhya.
Use of local language can boost GDP: Smriti IraniDuring the conference, Irani emphasized building a scientific temper among students and giving them value-based education.
Small, But Vital LinkIn the first volume of the compilation of his cartoons, R K Laxman, in his preface, refers to “nature’s reminder to all to take things easy...