~ स्वतन्त्र ब्लगर
November 29, 2023
भारतलाई अमेरिकाले समात्यो रङेहात
October 14, 2023
The Israel - Palestine Gaza Conflict : A complete story
The Israel – Palestine conflict is rooted in pre-biblical times. Though its borders have shifted over the years, Palestinian territories used to be what is now Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank.
Both
Israeli Jews’ and Palestinian Arabs’ history, culture, and identity are linked
to the Palestinian territories and to the
ancient city of Jerusalem, “one of the most bitterly contested cities on
earth,” according to The Associated Press.
The
Ottoman Empire controlled the region for about 400 years before its defeat,
along with Germany, in World War I. Britain was given control of
Palestine by the League of
Nations in 1920, under an order called the British Mandate.
In
1917, the British government signaled its support for the establishment of a Jewish state in
Israel with the Balfour Declaration.
While the declaration stated support, it also said that “nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestinian territories, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.”
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September 14, 2023
what is Teej?
Teej is a Hindu festival celebrated by women in various parts of India and Nepal. It is dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion. Teej typically falls in the Hindu month of Shravan, which usually corresponds to July or August in the Gregorian calendar. There are several variations of Teej, with two of the most prominent ones being:
Hariyali Teej: This is celebrated during the bright half of the lunar month of Shravan and is also known as Shravani Teej. It is primarily observed by married women who pray for the well-being and long life of their husbands. Women wear green attire, adorn themselves with mehndi (henna), and participate in various rituals and festivities.
Hartalika Teej: This festival falls on the third day of the bright half of the lunar month of Bhadrapada, which usually corresponds to August or September. It is primarily celebrated in North India, especially in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Rajasthan. Married women fast on this day, praying for the prosperity and happiness of their families.
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May 19, 2023
चरा हो कि माछा : A Fish or a bird?
The American Dipper, scientifically known as Cinclus mexicanus, is a unique and remarkable bird found in the western parts of North America. Here are some key characteristics and facts about the American Dipper:
Appearance: The American Dipper is a medium-sized songbird, measuring about 5.5 to 7.1 inches (14-18 cm) in length. It has a plump body with a short tail and short wings. The bird's feathers are mostly dark gray or brown, providing camouflage against its rocky habitat. It has a white eyelid that stands out and contrasts with its dark plumage.
Habitat: American Dippers are known for their affinity to fast-flowing mountain streams, rivers, and waterfalls in the western parts of North America. They are primarily found in regions such as Alaska, western Canada, and the Rocky Mountains of the United States, including California, Oregon, and Colorado. These birds are well adapted to their aquatic habitat.
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गाउँखाने कथा ५७ (#Nepali #Gaukhane #Katha)
सानी सानी गोरी नानी, म्वाई खादा चिचाउने बानि , के हो?
यो गाउँखाने कथाको उत्तर पत्ता लगाएर गाऊँ माग्नुहोला। उत्तर जान्न गाह्रो परे अनुमान लगाएर भए पनि रमाईलो लिनुहोला। नेपाली भाषा र सामाजिक जीवनको मौलिकपन झल्काउने अन्य रमाइला सामग्री भए , प्रस्तुत गर्नुहोला।
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May 17, 2023
The modern woman cannot be treated as a baby making machine!
We can see clearly, looking at the figures, that in countries where women are responsible for most of the childcare and domestic work, then the less willing they are to have children. In Japan, many women are flat out refusing traditional roles. In Italy, where many men go back to their mother’s house to eat, women rarely have more than one child. Partners become an added burdensome awkward responsibility. Why would women want even more? In countries like Norway and
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