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Sunday, June 20, 2021

Essay On International Yoga Day | Essay On World Yoga Day | #InternationalYogaDay | #WorldYogaDay | International Day of Yoga

     International Yoga Day 


                        International yoga day is celebrated every year on 21st June as a globle event. International yoga day started from the year 2015. The idea of the International Day of Yoga was first proposed by Narendra Modi during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly in 2014. The first International yoga day was observed around the world on 1st June, 2015. Since then, it is celebrated annually every year. 

                  A draft resolution on International day of yoga introduced by India's Ambassador to UN, received support from 177 nations, the highest number of co-sponsors for any UNGA resolution. Thereafter, the United Nations declared June 21 as the International Day of Yoga. The aim of World Yoga Day is make people aware of the benefits of yoga in the world. 

                Yoga is an ancient art which was originated in India around five thousand years ago. Yoga is a good practice if one does in daily life. It helps us to live healthy life style and better life forever. Yoga plays a significant role in our daily life and one must learn to practice it so as to improve their overall mental and physical well being. 

                 Yoga asans make the body strong and flexible. The practice of Pranayama regulates the purification of the internal system and the organs. The energy that is generated in the body through physical practices of asanas is the channeled into meditation or Dhyan for stability, Peace and calm. 

                 The Day aims to raise awareness about the benefits of practicing yoga around the world. The day 21st June is selected as it is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and shares a special singnificance in many parts of the world. 

                 From the perspective of yoga, the summer solstice marks the transition to Dakshinayana. It is believed that Lord Shiva, the first yogi, is said to have began imparting the knowledge of yoga to the rest of mankind on this day, and became the first guru. 

                 Covid-19 has put enormus pressure on people's physical and mental well-being . Yoga can be a powerfull tool to deal with the lockdown's uncertainly and isolation. During lockdown and in its aftermonth, an increasing number of practitioners have turned to online classes to regain balance and strength.

                

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Essay on Rain | Essay on Rainy Season | Essay on Monsoon | The Rainy Season | The Monsoon

              Rainy Season


There are Many season like summer, winter and rainy season but my favourite season is Rainy season. Rainy season is very important for farmers.Farmeres in India worship god Indra for rain. The Crops of this season depend on rain water. We also get drinking water from rains. Apart from us animals and plants also depend on rain. Rainy season start in the first week of the June. Suddenly the climate bacomes very cool and attrective. Trees become greener during this season and whole land becomes green and beautiful. Small children played a lot in the rain water. They drop paper boats in the rain water and enjoy the rain. We get to see the colorful rainbow during rainy season. 

Rainy season comes at the end of the Bummeh. It begins in June and goes till september. It brings relief to men, animals, birds, plants and trees. After the hot time everybody welcomes rain. The climates become very cool and attrective. Whole land become greener. Rainy season is the most plesant and prosperous season of all other season. The sky looks cloudy in this season. Sometime its rain heavily. The dry earth look greeny in this season. At this time we saw rainbow in the sky. In this season revers and tanks become full of the water 

In  the Monsoon sky is full of clouds. The clouds of different shades move in the sky and it looks very nice. Rainy season increases the beauty of the environment. All living thing enjoy the rainy season by getting wet into the rain water. Rainy season makes the entire environment beautiful and green. In Summer due to heat and sunlight all garlands lose greenry. Rains give a new life to all plants. The greenery spreads everywhere. Rainy season very important for farmers. Indian farmers need more water for their crop cultivation.

The rivers, lakes, ponds etc are full of water in the rainy season. Children like to dance in the rain and they make a paper boats and floats them on the water of rain. Not only human but also all the animals enjoy the rainy season. The Peacock in the forest dance when it rains. Rainy season spreads color of joy and happyness all around.

SOmetimes people faced lot of difficulty in rainy season. Excessive rain causes a flood and absense rain creates drought. So peaple have face many problems during these situation.  

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Essay on Summer

        Summer Season

                            Summer season is the season of bright sunlight, clear blue skies and warmness in the air. Summer is the hardest season of the year. March, April and May are the month of summer season. May is the hottest month of this season. Summer is the hottest season of the year. During summer, days are longer and nights are shorter. In this season the sun shine very brightly. Students enjoy this season as the schools remain closed during summer.

                            People enjoy this season by going on a beach or a hill station for outings. People like to sit under the fan and wear thin cotton clothes to protect them selves from heat. Children love to swim in pools. People mostly use cooler, refrigerator for getting coolness and cold water. Many beautiful flowers bloom in this season. Summer is the season of mangoes, water malons, pineapples, oranges, jackfruits and grapes. 

                          There are many positive benefits of this season. In summer we feel lack of hunger but it is the time to lose the weight and feel light and fresh. Though summer season has high temperature but it is also important for agriculture and for rainfall. 

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Esaay On Corona Virus | Essay on Covid-19

       Esaay On Corona Virus 



          After coming of Covid-19 many words became very popular, the word "Lockdwn" is one of them. In simple words, lockdown is a period of time when people have to stay at home and travelling is allowed only in case of emergency. 

         Generally lockdown is imposed when there is a pendemic, war nuclear disaster etc. In the early 2020, when Covid-19 started spreading like wildfire many countries in the world imposed lockdown to control the virus. China is the first among them. In India, a nationwide lockdown was announced in March 2020 by our PM Narendra Modi. It continued 31st may 2020 in four Phases. during this period all services, shops and institutions were closed except medicle stores, grocery stores, hospitals, banks, and other essential services. 

         Coronavirus which is commonly called as Covid-19. Coronavirus is a very small but most harmfull virus. They harm the human Respiratory system. Corona virus was first identified during December 2019, in Vuhan city of China. In March 2020, the World Health Organization(WHO) declared the covid-19 outbreak a pendemic. It spread between people during close contact. till now no proper vaccine has developed for the treatment of this disease. 

Symptoms Of Covid-19:-

1. Fever, Cough and Shortness of Breat are some of the common sypmtoms of the coronavirus.

2. Apart from this symptoms like Fetigue, Sore, throat, muscle pain, loss of smell can also be seen in coronavirus patients. 

Prevention Of Covid-19:-

1. Wash hands regularly with soap or sanitizer.

2. Keep a distance of 1 of 3 meter from people.

3. Cover your nose and mouth while coughing or sneezing.

4. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth if your hands are not clean.

 


Saturday, March 20, 2021

āŠĩિāŠķ્āŠĩ āŠĩāŠĻ āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļ (21 āŠŪાāŠ°્āŠš) āŠĩāŠĻ āŠ›ે āŠĪો āŠœāŠĻ āŠ›ે |

                             āŠĩિāŠķ્āŠĩ āŠĩāŠĻ āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļ


                    
 āŠĩિāŠķ્āŠĩ āŠĩāŠĻ āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļ 21 March āŠĻા āŠ°ોāŠœ āŠŪāŠĻાāŠĩāŠĩાāŠŪાં āŠ†āŠĩે āŠ›ે. āŠĩિāŠķ્āŠĩ āŠĩāŠĻ āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļ āŠļૌāŠŠ્āŠ°āŠĨāŠŪ āŠĩાāŠ° āŠĩāŠ°્āŠ· 1971 āŠŪાં āŠŪāŠĻાāŠĩāŠĩાāŠŪાં āŠ†āŠĩ્āŠŊું āŠđāŠĪું . āŠŽāŠ§ા āŠĶેāŠķ āŠŠોāŠĪાāŠĻી āŠŪાāŠĪૃāŠ­ૂāŠŪિ āŠ…āŠĻે āŠĩāŠĻāŠļંāŠŠāŠĶાāŠĻું āŠŪāŠđāŠĪ્āŠĩ āŠļāŠŪāŠœે āŠ…āŠĻે āŠœંāŠ—āŠēāŠĻું āŠļંāŠ°āŠ•્āŠ·āŠĢ āŠ•āŠ°ે āŠĪે āŠ‰āŠĶ્āŠĶેāŠķ āŠļાāŠĨે āŠĩિāŠķ્āŠĩ āŠĩāŠĻ āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļ āŠ‰āŠœāŠĩāŠĩાāŠŪાં āŠ†āŠĩે āŠ›ે. āŠ­ાāŠ°āŠĪ āŠļāŠ°āŠ•ાāŠ° āŠĶ્āŠĩાāŠ°ા 1952āŠŪાં " āŠ°ાāŠ·્āŠŸ્āŠ°ીāŠŊ āŠĩāŠĻ āŠĻીāŠĪિ " āŠ…āŠĻુāŠļાāŠ° āŠĶેāŠķāŠĻા 33.3% āŠ•્āŠ·ેāŠĪ્āŠ° āŠŠāŠ° āŠœંāŠ—āŠē āŠđોāŠĩા āŠœોāŠˆāŠ.  āŠ•āŠđેāŠĩાāŠŊ āŠ›ેāŠ•ે āŠĩૃāŠ•્āŠ·ો āŠ†āŠŠāŠĻા āŠļૌāŠĨી āŠļાāŠ°ા āŠŪિāŠĪ્āŠ°ો āŠ›ે . āŠœીāŠĩāŠļૃāŠ·્āŠŸિāŠĻે āŠ‘āŠ•્āŠļીāŠœāŠĻ āŠŠૂāŠ°ું āŠŠાāŠĄāŠĩાāŠĨી āŠēāŠˆ āŠĩāŠ°āŠļાāŠĶ āŠēાāŠĩāŠĩા āŠļુāŠ§ીāŠĻું āŠ•āŠ°્āŠĪāŠĩ્āŠŊ āŠŠૂāŠ°ું āŠŠાāŠĄે āŠ›ે. āŠ—ાāŠĒ āŠĩāŠĻāŠ°ાāŠœી āŠŪાં āŠ°āŠđેāŠēા āŠĩૃāŠ•્āŠ·ોāŠĻા āŠāŠ•āŠāŠ• āŠŠાāŠĻāŠĨી āŠēāŠˆ āŠĪેāŠĻા āŠļૂāŠ•ા āŠŠાāŠĻ āŠŠāŠĢ āŠŪાāŠĻāŠĩāŠœાāŠĪિ āŠŪાāŠŸે āŠ‰āŠŠāŠŊોāŠ—ી āŠ›ે, āŠ…āŠĻે āŠāŠŸāŠēેāŠœ āŠ•ોāŠˆ āŠ•āŠĩિāŠ āŠļાāŠšું āŠ•āŠđ્āŠŊું āŠ›ે āŠ•ે," āŠĪāŠ°ુāŠĻો āŠŽāŠđુ āŠ†āŠ­ાāŠ° āŠœāŠ—āŠĪ āŠŠāŠ° āŠŦૂāŠēો āŠ†āŠŠે āŠŦāŠģ āŠ†āŠŠે āŠļિāŠĪāŠģ āŠ›ાંāŠŊા āŠļૌāŠĻે āŠ†āŠŠે "āŠ†āŠŠāŠĻા āŠœીāŠĩāŠĻāŠĻા āŠ†āŠ°ંāŠ­ āŠĨી āŠ…ંāŠĪ āŠļુāŠ§ી āŠœોāŠĄાāŠŊેāŠēા āŠĩāŠĻોāŠĻે āŠ†āŠŠāŠĢે āŠœાāŠĢે āŠ­ૂāŠēી āŠ—āŠŊા āŠ›ીāŠ āŠļીāŠŪેંāŠŸ āŠ…āŠĻે āŠ•ોāŠĻ્āŠ•્āŠ°ીāŠŸ āŠĻી āŠˆāŠŪાāŠ°āŠĪોāŠĻી āŠ†ંāŠ§āŠģી āŠĶોāŠĄāŠŪાં āŠĩāŠĻ āŠļૃāŠ·્āŠŸિ āŠŪાāŠŸે āŠđāŠĩે āŠŪાāŠĻāŠĩāŠœાāŠĪ āŠĶુāŠķ્āŠŪāŠĻ āŠŽāŠĻી āŠ°āŠđ્āŠŊું āŠ›ે. āŠĪંāŠĶુāŠ°āŠļ્āŠĪ āŠŠāŠ°્āŠŊાāŠĩāŠ°āŠĢ āŠŪાāŠŸે āŠ§āŠ°āŠĪી āŠŠāŠ° 33.3% āŠœંāŠ—āŠēો āŠđોāŠĩા āŠœāŠ°ૂāŠ°ી āŠ›ે. āŠĪેāŠĻી āŠļાāŠŪે āŠ­ાāŠ°āŠĪāŠŪાં āŠđāŠĩે 13% āŠœંāŠ—āŠēોāŠœ āŠ°āŠđ્āŠŊા āŠ›ે. āŠœો āŠ†āŠŠāŠĢે āŠĻāŠđીં āŠœાāŠ—ીāŠ āŠĪો āŠ†āŠĩāŠĪીāŠ•ાāŠē āŠĻું āŠŽાāŠģāŠ• āŠĩāŠĻāŠĻે āŠšિāŠĪ્āŠ°āŠŪાં āŠœોāŠˆ āŠļāŠ•āŠķે.   

                 āŠ•ોāŠˆāŠŠāŠĢ āŠĶેāŠķāŠĻી āŠļંāŠŠāŠĪિ āŠ•ે āŠĻૈāŠļāŠ°્āŠ—િāŠ• āŠļંāŠŠāŠĪ્āŠĪિ āŠĪે āŠĶેāŠķāŠĻો āŠŪૂāŠģāŠ­ૂāŠĪ āŠŠાāŠŊો āŠ›ે, āŠœેāŠĻા āŠŠāŠ° āŠĪે āŠĶેāŠķāŠĻી āŠ…āŠ°્āŠĨāŠ°āŠšāŠĻા āŠ…āŠĩāŠēંāŠŽે āŠ›ે. āŠ…āŠĩāŠ•ાāŠķ āŠ–ાāŠĪાāŠĻી āŠĻેāŠķāŠĻāŠē āŠĶૂāŠ° āŠļંāŠĩેāŠĶāŠĻ āŠļંāŠļ્āŠĨાāŠĻા āŠœāŠĢાāŠĩ્āŠŊા āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠŪાāŠĢે 10% āŠĨી āŠĩāŠ§ુ āŠĩāŠĻāŠĩિāŠļ્āŠĪાāŠ° āŠāŠŸāŠēે āŠ•ે, 1972-75 āŠŪાં 551 āŠēાāŠ– 80 āŠđāŠœાāŠ° āŠđેāŠ•્āŠŸāŠ° āŠ˜āŠŸીāŠĻે 1981-82āŠŪાં 460 āŠēાāŠ– 80 āŠđāŠœાāŠ° āŠđેāŠ•્āŠŸāŠ° āŠĨāŠŊો. āŠĶેāŠķāŠĻા āŠļાāŠ°ા āŠœંāŠ—āŠēો āŠļાāŠŦ āŠĨāŠˆ āŠ—āŠŊા āŠ›ે. āŠŽેāŠŦાāŠŪ āŠĩāŠļ્āŠĪીāŠĩāŠ§ાāŠ°ાāŠĻા āŠēીāŠ§ે āŠœંāŠ—āŠēāŠĻી āŠœāŠŪીāŠĻ 1987 āŠļુāŠ§ીāŠŪાં āŠ†āŠŠāŠĢે āŠēāŠ—āŠ­āŠ— 45 āŠēાāŠ– āŠđેāŠ•્āŠŸāŠ° āŠ•āŠ°āŠĪાં āŠĩāŠ§ાāŠ°ે āŠœāŠŪીāŠĻāŠŪાāŠĨી āŠœંāŠ—āŠēāŠĻો āŠĻાāŠķ āŠ•āŠ°્āŠŊો āŠ›ે. āŠ°ાāŠ·્āŠŸ્āŠ°āŠĻી āŠļંāŠŠāŠĪ્āŠĪિ āŠŪાં āŠœંāŠ—āŠēો āŠĻોંāŠ§āŠŠાāŠĪ્āŠ° āŠŦાāŠģો āŠ†āŠŠે āŠ›ે. 
           
              āŠāŠ•āŠļāŠŪāŠŊ āŠđāŠĪો āŠœ્āŠŊાāŠ°ે āŠ†āŠŠāŠĻા āŠĶેāŠķāŠŪાં āŠŪોāŠŸા āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠŪાāŠĢāŠŪાં āŠœંāŠ—āŠēો āŠŦેāŠēાāŠŊેāŠēા āŠđāŠĪા. āŠđāŠœાāŠ°ો āŠĩāŠ°્āŠ·ોāŠĨી āŠ†āŠŠāŠĻા āŠĶેāŠķāŠŪાં āŠēોāŠ•ો āŠœંāŠ—āŠēોāŠĻો āŠ‰āŠŠāŠŊોāŠ— āŠ•āŠ°āŠĪાં āŠ†āŠĩ્āŠŊા āŠ›ે. āŠđāŠĩે āŠđે āŠĩāŠĻો āŠ•ે āŠœંāŠ—āŠēો āŠŠāŠ° āŠ†āŠĶિāŠĩાāŠļી āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠœા āŠđāŠ•્āŠ• āŠœāŠŪાāŠĩāŠĪી āŠđāŠĪી āŠĪે āŠĩāŠĻો āŠ–ેāŠĪીāŠĻા āŠĩિāŠļ્āŠĪાāŠ°āŠĻે āŠŸુāŠ•āŠĄાāŠ“āŠŪાં āŠĩિāŠ­ાāŠœિāŠĪ āŠĨāŠˆ āŠ—āŠŊા. āŠĪેāŠ“ āŠĩāŠĻ્āŠŊāŠœીāŠĩોāŠĻો āŠķિāŠ•ાāŠ° āŠ•āŠ°āŠĪાં, āŠ•ંāŠĶāŠŪૂāŠģ āŠ­ેāŠ—ા āŠ•āŠ°āŠĪાં āŠđāŠĪા āŠ…āŠĻે āŠĪેāŠŪāŠĻું āŠ†āŠ–ું āŠœીāŠĩāŠĻ āŠœંāŠ—āŠēāŠĻા āŠļંāŠļાāŠ§āŠĻો āŠŠāŠ°āŠœ āŠĻિāŠ°્āŠ­āŠ° āŠđāŠĪું. āŠŪોāŠŸાāŠ­ાāŠ—āŠĻા āŠœંāŠ—āŠēોāŠĻો āŠĩિāŠĻાāŠķ āŠŽ્āŠ°િāŠŸિāŠķāŠ°ોāŠ āŠĪેāŠŪāŠĻા āŠœāŠđાāŠœો āŠŽāŠĻાāŠĩāŠĩા āŠŪાāŠŸે āŠēાāŠ•āŠĄું āŠŪેāŠģāŠĩāŠĩા āŠŪાāŠŸે āŠ•āŠ°્āŠŊો. āŠŠāŠ°િāŠĢાāŠŪે āŠŽ્āŠ°િāŠŸિāŠķāŠ°ો āŠĩāŠĻોāŠĻી āŠœાāŠģāŠĩāŠĢી āŠŪાāŠŸે āŠĩāŠĻāŠĩિāŠœ્āŠžાāŠĻāŠĻો āŠĩિāŠ•ાāŠļ āŠ•āŠ°્āŠŊો. āŠŠāŠ°ંāŠĪુ āŠļાāŠĨે āŠļાāŠĨે āŠĪેāŠŪāŠĢે āŠœંāŠ—āŠēોāŠĻી āŠĩāŠđેāŠšāŠĢી āŠ†āŠ°āŠ•્āŠ·િāŠĪ āŠ…āŠĻે āŠļુāŠ°āŠ•્āŠ·િāŠĪ āŠķ્āŠ°ેāŠĢીāŠŪાં āŠ•āŠ°ી. āŠļ્āŠĨાāŠĻિāŠ• āŠēોāŠ•ોāŠĻો āŠĪેāŠŪāŠĻા āŠŠāŠ°āŠĻો āŠđāŠ•્āŠ• āŠ›ીāŠĻāŠĩી āŠēીāŠ§ો āŠœેāŠĻા āŠ•ાāŠ°āŠĢે, āŠĪેāŠŪāŠĻાāŠŪાં āŠ…āŠļંāŠĪોāŠ· āŠŠેāŠĶા āŠĨāŠŊો āŠ•ાāŠ°āŠĢāŠ•ે āŠ†āŠŪ āŠĨāŠĩાāŠĨી āŠĩāŠĻ āŠļંāŠļાāŠ§āŠĻો āŠļુāŠ§ીāŠĻી āŠĪેāŠŪāŠĻી āŠŠāŠđોંāŠš āŠ˜āŠŸી āŠ—āŠˆ. āŠ† āŠ•ાāŠ°āŠĢāŠĻા āŠēીāŠ§ે āŠœ āŠœંāŠ—āŠēોāŠĻું āŠļંāŠ°āŠ•્āŠ·āŠĢ āŠœોāŠ–āŠŪāŠŪાં āŠŪુāŠ•ાāŠŊું āŠ…āŠĻે āŠļંāŠŠૂāŠ°્āŠĢ āŠĶેāŠķāŠŪાંāŠĨી āŠ§ીāŠŪે āŠ§ીāŠŪે āŠœંāŠ—āŠēો āŠ–ંāŠĄિāŠĪ āŠŽāŠĻāŠĪા āŠ—āŠŊા āŠ…āŠĨāŠĩા āŠ…āŠēિāŠŠ્āŠĪ āŠĨāŠĪાં āŠ—āŠŊા. 
            āŠ­ાāŠ°āŠĪ āŠāŠ• āŠ—āŠ°āŠŪ āŠĶેāŠķ āŠ›ે. āŠĪે āŠŠૈāŠ•ી āŠēāŠ—āŠ­āŠ— 7.5 āŠēાāŠ– āŠšોāŠ°āŠļ km āŠ­ૂāŠŪીāŠŠ્āŠ°āŠĶેāŠķ āŠ›ે āŠāŠŸāŠēે āŠ•ે āŠ­ૂāŠŪીāŠŠ્āŠ°āŠĶેāŠķ āŠĶેāŠķāŠĻા āŠ•ુāŠē  āŠ­ૌāŠ—ોāŠēિāŠ• āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠĶેāŠķāŠĻો āŠēāŠ—āŠ­āŠ— 22% āŠœેāŠŸāŠēો āŠ›ે. āŠ­ાāŠ°āŠĪāŠŪાં āŠŪાāŠĨાāŠĶીāŠ  āŠœંāŠ—āŠēો 0.15 āŠđેāŠ•્āŠŸāŠ° āŠ•āŠ°āŠĪાં āŠŠāŠĢ āŠ“āŠ›ા āŠ›ે. āŠœંāŠ—āŠēોāŠĻી āŠĩāŠđેāŠšāŠĢી āŠāŠ•āŠļāŠ°āŠ–ી āŠĻāŠĨી āŠ­ાāŠ°āŠĪāŠĻા āŠ…āŠŪુāŠ• āŠ°ાāŠœ્āŠŊો āŠœેāŠĩા āŠ•ે āŠ†āŠļાāŠŪ, āŠŪāŠ§્āŠŊāŠŠ્āŠ°āŠĶેāŠķ, āŠ‰āŠĄિāŠķા, āŠŪāŠđાāŠ°ાāŠ·્āŠŸ્āŠ°. āŠ…āŠĻ્āŠĄāŠŪાંāŠĻ āŠĻિāŠ•ોāŠŽાāŠ°, āŠĪ્āŠ°િāŠŠુāŠ°ા āŠ…āŠĻે āŠŪāŠĢીāŠŠૂāŠ°āŠĻા āŠ­ૂāŠŪીāŠŠ્āŠ°āŠĶેāŠķોāŠŪાં āŠ—ીāŠš āŠœંāŠ—āŠēો āŠ†āŠĩેāŠēા āŠ›ે āŠ…āŠĻે āŠĪે āŠŪોāŠŸાāŠ­ાāŠ—ે āŠĶāŠ°āŠĩāŠ°્āŠ·ે āŠŠાāŠĻāŠ–āŠ° āŠ‹āŠĪુāŠŪાં āŠŠાંāŠĶāŠĄા āŠ–ેāŠ°āŠĩી āŠĻાāŠ–āŠĻાāŠ° āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠ•ાāŠ°āŠĻા āŠ›ે. āŠ­ાāŠ°āŠĪāŠĻા āŠ­ુāŠŠ્āŠ°āŠĶેāŠķો āŠŠāŠ° āŠŽāŠ§ી āŠœ āŠœāŠ—્āŠŊાāŠ āŠĩāŠ°āŠļાāŠĶ āŠāŠ•āŠļāŠ°āŠ–ો āŠŠāŠĄāŠĪો āŠĻāŠĨી āŠāŠŸāŠēે āŠĪેāŠĻા āŠĩāŠĻāŠļ્āŠŠāŠĪિāŠĻું āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠĪિāŠ°ૂāŠŠāŠŪાં āŠŠāŠĢ āŠŦેāŠ°āŠŦાāŠ° āŠœોāŠĩા āŠŪāŠģે āŠ›ે. 

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Thursday, March 18, 2021

Essay on World Forestry Day in 100, 200, 500, 1000 Words

          World Forestry Day


              " Join hands to save environment "

              " Don't let our future dry up"

              " Globle Warming is Globle Warming " 

                       The International Day of Forest is celebrated on 21st March. It is celebrated to promote and create awareness about the importance of forests in our life and on the plant. In November, 1971 states members in the session of the conference of Food and Agriculture Organization decided to observe 21st March as World Foresty Day. It is celebrated to highlight the contribution of trees and forests in the life of millians and the weather cycle. 

                       Photography exhibitions, art competitions, short films festivals are organized at the international level on the occassion. The day gives an opportunity to create awarness among recreation of forest. Forest are cracial for us as they provide clean air needed for the survival of living beings. The only purpose behind celebrating this to unnderstand how important the soil and the forest one. The rich wildlife is important for ecology and for this, the forests must be preserved. Schools organize various compititions like painting compititions, essay writing and a quiz compititions on the ocassions of World Forestry Day. 

                 Deforestation is cutting down of trees. It is basically changing the use of land to a different purpose other than the planting of trees. Deforestation has been a matter of concern in this century. The health of our mother earth is deteriorating gradually. There are different causes of  deforestation. Among them growth in population, agriculture activities, logging, preference to urbanisation, instrastructural development etc. with the growth of population, the need for more land the live has been rising. This has further led to cutting down of trees. 

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Essay On Holi in English and Also Available in Gujarati (100,200,500,800,1000 words)

                                             Holi


                                 

                                                                Holi is one of the most popular festival of India. Holi is the festivals of colours celebrated annually in spring season. The festival celebrated on full moon day in the month of Phalgun according to Hindu calender. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm. People forget their old enmity and play with colours amongst each other during Holi. 

                                     Holi is a two days ancient Hindu religious festival. The first day is known as 'Holika Dahan' or 'Chhoti Holi'. On this day Lord Vishnu Saved his great devotee Prahlad  from Holika and Hiranyakshypu. People burn the effigy of Holika or their old belongings in the fire and celebrate Holi by singing and dancing around it on this day. 


                                            Holika Dahan is done in the evening of the full moon day where a large pile of woods is burned on a ground as a symbol of Holika Dahan. Women sing traditional song during this time. On the next day morning people play with colours , meet and greet one another and creat new beginnings. Children are very happy and they run around splashing water colours using water guns. Children fill the baloons with coloured water and throw on each other. The next day is called 'Rangwali Holi', 'Dhulandi', 'Dhuleti', 'Phagwah' etc. 

                         

                              People enjoy this festival by singing, dancing and eating tasty food. Everyone meets family and friends on this day and express their happiness. This festival symbolises victory of good over evil. Holi gives us the message of love, unity and togetherness. It brings harmony and happiness in the country.

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                                           āŠđોāŠģી āŠ āŠ­ાāŠ°āŠĪāŠĻો āŠļૌāŠĨી āŠēોāŠ•āŠŠ્āŠ°િāŠŊ āŠĪāŠđેāŠĩાāŠ° āŠ›ે. āŠđોāŠģી āŠ āŠĩāŠļંāŠĪ seasonāŠĪુāŠĻા āŠļāŠŪāŠŊāŠ—ાāŠģાāŠŪાં āŠĩાāŠ°્āŠ·િāŠ• āŠ°ૂāŠŠે āŠ‰āŠœāŠĩāŠĩાāŠŪાં āŠ†āŠĩāŠĪા āŠ°ંāŠ—ોāŠĻો āŠĪāŠđેāŠĩાāŠ° āŠ›ે. āŠŦાāŠē્āŠ—ુāŠĻ āŠŪāŠđિāŠĻાāŠŪાં āŠđિāŠĻ્āŠĶુ āŠ•aleāŠēેંāŠĄāŠ° āŠŪુāŠœāŠŽ āŠŠૂāŠ°્āŠĢ āŠšંāŠĶ્āŠ°āŠĻા āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļે āŠ† āŠĪāŠđેāŠĩાāŠ°āŠĻી āŠ‰āŠœāŠĩāŠĢી āŠ•āŠ°āŠĩાāŠŪાં āŠ†āŠĩે āŠ›ે. āŠĪે āŠ–ૂāŠŽ āŠœ āŠ‰āŠĪ્āŠļાāŠđāŠĨી āŠ‰āŠœāŠĩāŠĩાāŠŪાં āŠ†āŠĩે āŠ›ે. āŠēોāŠ•ો āŠĪેāŠŪāŠĻી āŠœૂāŠĻી āŠĶુāŠķ્āŠŪāŠĻી āŠ­ૂāŠēી āŠœાāŠŊ āŠ›ે āŠ…āŠĻે āŠđોāŠģી āŠĶāŠ°āŠŪિāŠŊાāŠĻ āŠāŠ•āŠŽીāŠœાāŠĻી āŠĩāŠš્āŠšે āŠ°ંāŠ—ોāŠĨી āŠ°āŠŪે āŠ›ે.

āŠđોāŠģી āŠ āŠŽે āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļāŠĻો āŠŠ્āŠ°ાāŠšીāŠĻ āŠđિāŠĻ્āŠĶુ āŠ§ાāŠ°્āŠŪિāŠ• āŠĪāŠđેāŠĩાāŠ° āŠ›ે. āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠĨāŠŪ āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļ 'āŠđોāŠēિāŠ•ા āŠĶāŠđāŠĻ' āŠ…āŠĨāŠĩા 'āŠ›ોāŠŸી āŠđોāŠģી' āŠĪāŠ°ીāŠ•ે āŠ“āŠģāŠ–ાāŠŊ āŠ›ે. āŠ† āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļે āŠ­āŠ—āŠĩાāŠĻ āŠĩિāŠ·્āŠĢુāŠ āŠĪેāŠŪāŠĻા āŠŪāŠđાāŠĻ āŠ­āŠ•્āŠĪ āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠđāŠēાāŠĶāŠĻે āŠđોāŠēિāŠ•ા āŠ…āŠĻે āŠđિāŠ°āŠĢ્āŠŊāŠ•āŠķિāŠŠુāŠĨી āŠŽāŠšાāŠĩ્āŠŊા āŠđāŠĪા. āŠēોāŠ•ો āŠđોāŠģીāŠ•ાāŠĻા āŠŠુāŠĪāŠģા āŠ…āŠĨāŠĩા āŠĪેāŠĻા āŠœૂāŠĻા āŠļાāŠŪાāŠĻāŠĻે āŠ…āŠ—્āŠĻિāŠŪાં āŠŽાāŠģી āŠĻાāŠ–ે āŠ›ે āŠ…āŠĻે āŠ† āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļે āŠĪેāŠĻી āŠ†āŠļāŠŠાāŠļ āŠ—ીāŠĪ āŠ—ાāŠĪા āŠ…āŠĻે āŠĻૃāŠĪ્āŠŊ āŠ•āŠ°ીāŠĻે āŠđોāŠģીāŠĻી āŠ‰āŠœāŠĩāŠĢી āŠ•āŠ°ે āŠ›ે.

              āŠđોāŠēીāŠ•ાāŠĶāŠđāŠĻ āŠŠૂāŠĻāŠŪāŠĻા āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļāŠĻી āŠļાંāŠœે āŠ•āŠ°āŠĩાāŠŪાં āŠ†āŠĩે āŠ›ે āŠœ્āŠŊાં āŠđોāŠēિāŠ•ાāŠĶāŠđāŠĻāŠĻા āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠĪીāŠ• āŠĪāŠ°ીāŠ•ે āŠાāŠĄ્āŠĻુ āŠēાāŠ•āŠĄુ āŠœāŠŪીāŠĻ āŠŠāŠ° āŠļāŠģāŠ—ાāŠĩāŠĩાāŠŪાં āŠ†āŠĩે āŠ›ે. āŠŪāŠđિāŠēાāŠ“ āŠ† āŠĶāŠ°āŠŪિāŠŊાāŠĻ āŠŠāŠ°ંāŠŠāŠ°ાāŠ—āŠĪ āŠ—ીāŠĪ āŠ—ાāŠŊ āŠ›ે. āŠŽીāŠœા āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļે āŠļāŠĩાāŠ°ે āŠēોāŠ•ો āŠ°ંāŠ—ોāŠĨી āŠ°āŠŪે āŠ›ે,āŠāŠ• āŠŽીāŠœાāŠĻે āŠŪāŠģે āŠ›ે āŠ…āŠĻે āŠķુāŠ­ેāŠš્āŠ›ા āŠ†āŠŠે āŠ›ે āŠ…āŠĻે āŠĻāŠĩી āŠķāŠ°ૂāŠ†āŠĪ āŠ•āŠ°ે āŠ›ે. āŠŽાāŠģāŠ•ો āŠ–ૂāŠŽ āŠ–ુāŠķ āŠđોāŠŊ āŠ…āŠĻે āŠĪેāŠ“ āŠŠિāŠšāŠ•ાāŠ°ીāŠĻો āŠ‰āŠŠāŠŊોāŠ— āŠ•āŠ°ીāŠĻે āŠŠાāŠĢીāŠĻે āŠāŠ•āŠŽીāŠœા āŠĻાāŠ–ે āŠ›ે. āŠŽાāŠģāŠ•ો āŠ°ંāŠ—ીāŠĻ āŠŠાāŠĢીāŠĨી āŠŽāŠēુāŠĻ્āŠļ āŠ­āŠ°ે āŠ›ે āŠ…āŠĻે āŠāŠ•āŠŽીāŠœા āŠŠāŠ° āŠŦેંāŠ•ી āŠĶે āŠ›ે. āŠŽીāŠœા āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļે 'āŠ°ંāŠ—āŠĩાāŠģી āŠđોāŠģી', 'āŠ§ૂāŠēંāŠĄી', 'āŠ§ુāŠģેāŠŸી', 'āŠŦાāŠ—āŠĩાāŠđ' āŠĩāŠ—ેāŠ°ે āŠ•āŠđેāŠĩાāŠŪાં āŠ†āŠĩે āŠ›ે.

            āŠēોāŠ•ો āŠ† āŠĪāŠđેāŠĩાāŠ° āŠ†āŠĻāŠĶāŠ‰āŠē્āŠēાāŠļāŠĨી āŠ‰āŠœāŠĩે āŠ›ે. āŠĶāŠ°ેāŠ• āŠĩ્āŠŊāŠ•્āŠĪિ āŠ† āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļે āŠŠāŠ°િāŠĩાāŠ° āŠ…āŠĻે āŠŪિāŠĪ્āŠ°ોāŠĻે āŠŪāŠģે āŠ›ે āŠ…āŠĻે āŠ–ુāŠķી āŠĩ્āŠŊāŠ•્āŠĪ āŠ•āŠ°ે āŠ›ે. āŠ† āŠĪāŠđેāŠĩાāŠ° āŠ…āŠĻિāŠ·્āŠŸ āŠ‰āŠŠāŠ° āŠļાāŠ°ાāŠĻી āŠœીāŠĪāŠĻું āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠĪીāŠ• āŠ›ે. āŠđોāŠģી āŠ†āŠŠāŠĢāŠĻે āŠŠ્āŠ°ેāŠŪ, āŠāŠ•āŠĪા āŠ…āŠĻે āŠāŠ•āŠĪાāŠĻો āŠļંāŠĶેāŠķ āŠ†āŠŠે āŠ›ે. āŠĪે āŠĶેāŠķāŠŪાં āŠļુāŠŪેāŠģ āŠ…āŠĻે āŠļુāŠ– āŠēાāŠĩે āŠ›ે.

 

 


                          

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Essay on Mahashivratri


                                                     Mahashivratri

                                              


                                 Mahashivratri is one of the important Hindu Festival of India. It is celebrated every year in the honour of Lord Shiva.Mahashivratri literally means the great night of Shiva. It is the festival celebrating the marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Mahashivratri falls on 13th night /14th day of Krishna Paksha of Phalgun Month of Hindu Calender.

                                Mahashivratri is celebrated with great enthusiasm all over India. Lord Shiva balances the nature by acting as a god of destruction. During the Samudra Manthan, Shiva gulped the poison and all the gods performed dance and songs.

                               On Mahashivratri, very early morning, Shiva temple are flocked by devotees. Temples of Lord Shiva are decorated with flowers. Shiva devotees observe fast throughout the day and night. On this day, they perform various rituals by doing Rudrabhishek and pour water and milk over the shivaling.  The sacred mantra of Shiva i.e. "Om Namah Shivay" is chanted throughout in the day in Shiva temples.

                           There are many mythological legends behind the origin of this festival. According to the legend, a pot of poison emerged from the ocean during the Samudra Manthan. Lord Shiva drank this poison to save the world from evil effects of it. He held the poison in his throat instead of swallowing it.

                           It is believed that worshipping Lord Shiva on this day brings good health, happiness and prosperity.



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