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Parakram Diwas 2023Parakram Diwas 2023

Parakram Diwas 2023 will be the day when an international year of Peace is celebrated in memory of the people who died on this day. It has been celebrated every year since 2002 on November 25th.

It is being celebrated to spread the message of peace, world peace, and nuclear disarmament. The day is being observed with a view to contributing to a culture of peace and harmony in society as well as strengthening the ongoing efforts towards general and complete disarmament and the maintenance of peace.

The day is observed through prayer, meditation, rallies, and other activities.  Army Day is celebrated in India on 15 January every year in memory of Lieutenant General KS Thimayya’s taking over as the first commander-in-chief and chief of staff of the Indian Army. The main objective of the day is to increase the Indian citizens’ awareness of their heritage and promote national unity. This blog will talk about the history of Army Day in the Indian Armed Forces, who is the chief guest of this event, and the objectives of this day, and will also have links to another social network.

Today is a very patriotic day for every Indian. It’s a day when India showcased the tough side of Hinduism showing its self-capability and dominance. Parakram Diwas is celebrated on 23rd October every year. On this day in the year 1531, the army of Sher Shah Suri defeated the Mughal emperor Humayun. This day is celebrated by the people of India as a Parakram Parv (Patriotic Day).

Subhas Chandra Bose Birth Anniversary

Today, India celebrates the birth anniversary of one of its most iconic freedom fighters, Subhas Chandra Bose. Born in 1897, Bose was a pivotal figure in the country’s struggle for independence from British rule. A brilliant student, he was expelled from college for his involvement in the nationalist movement. Undeterred, he continued to work towards his goal of a free India.

Bose was a fearless leader and was instrumental in organizing the Indian National Army to fight against the British. He is also known for his famous quote, “Give me blood, and I will give you freedom.” His heroic efforts and martyrdom inspired a generation of Indians to fight for their rights.

Today, we remember Bose’s contributions to our country and pay tribute to his sacrifice. We also reaffirm our commitment to the values and principles that he fought for.

Conclusion

It is the month of January and 2023 will be celebrated in the month of January. It is the festival in which you have to worship the great and remember the work which is done by the great king. It is the festival in which you enjoy the happiness and joy of the festival. It is the festival that is celebrated in the month of January. It is a festival that is celebrated every year. It is the festival in which you make great inventories of the things which are done by the great king. It is the festival which is celebrated by the people in the month of January. It is the festival which is celebrated by the people in the month of January.

The Parakram Parv was first observed on October 8, 2001, the day the Indian Parliament was attacked by terrorists. The Parakram Parv was observed on October 8 every year from 2001 to 2015. The 17th Parakram Parv or the Parakram Parv 2017 was observed on September 29. The Parakram Parv is observed to commemorate the memory of the martyrs of India and also to showcase India’s military strength to the world. The 18th Parakram Parv or the Parakram Parv 2018 will be observed on October 22.

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