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Independence day of India: Talking about Independence day of India makes one directly remember the struggles of the freedom fighters which proved to be vital in achieving independence. Hence this day made us understand the need for freedom. One of such freedoms is the freedom of the soul from this trap of birth and death or you can call it Salvation or Moksha. The biggest freedom one can have is Salvation, read the blog to know more.
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India WONNNN
INDIA WON GOLD AT THE OLYMPICS
WE STOOD FOR THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
Neeraj Chopra won Gold at the Men's Javelin Throw with 87.58 meter throw THIS IS HISTORY
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Finally the Tokyo Olympics 2020 is over... Here is the whole report on the Amazing performance of India on the Tokyo Olympics 2020
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India capped off its best-ever performance in the Olympics with a haul of seven medals, including a gold.
As the Tokyo Olympics come to a close, a look at the medallists and those who came within touching distance of glory but couldn't quite make it to the podium.
NEERAJ CHOPRA: GOLD
They say save the best for last and for India it came true at the Tokyo Games. Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra became only the second Indian to win an individual gold in the Olympics.
After romanticising stories about "nearly there" for years, India finally had its first track-and-field medal winner, thanks to Chopra's throw of 87.58m.
Interestingly, Chopra, the son of a farmer from Khandra village near Panipat in Haryana, took to athletics to lose weight.One day, his uncle took him to Shivaji Stadium in Panipat for some running. But Chopra wasn't interested in it and almost instantly fell in love with javelin throw when he saw a few seniors practising at the stadium.
CONGRATULATIONS, NEERAJ CHOPRA
The 23-year-old, a Subedar with 4 Rajputana Rifles in the Indian Army, has been a consistent performer since bursting into the scene with a historic gold in the junior world championships in 2016 with an Under-20 world record of 86.48m which still stands.
His other achievements include gold medals in the 2018 Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games, besides the top finish in the 2017 Asian Championships.
MIRABAI CHANU: SILVER
The pint-sized weightlifter from Manipuri lifted the spirits of the entire nation as she ended a 21-year wait for a medal in weightlifting, clinching a silver medal in the 49kg category to open India's account on the very first day of competitions on July 24.
Wearing gold earrings shaped like the Olympic rings, which were a gift from her mother who sold her own jewellery for them five years ago, the 26-year-old lifted a total of 202kg (87kg+115kg), finally exorcising the ghosts of her disastrous outing in the 2016 Rio Games where she had failed to log a single legitimate lift.
CONGRATULATIONS, MIRABAI CHANU
Born to a poor family in Nongpok Kakching village about 20 kilometres from Imphal, Chanu's childhood was spent cutting and collecting wood from the nearby hills, hauling them up by herself, and fetching water from nearby ponds in milk powder cans.
The 2017 world champion had initially wanted to be an archer but fate had different plans, and reading about fellow Manipuri the legendary N.Kunjarani Devi's exploits in the weightlifting arena all over the world, inspired Chanu to take up the sport.
RAVI DAHIYA: SILVER
The 23-year-grappler born in the Nahri village of the Sonepat district in Haryana stormed to the final of the men's 57kg freestyle event without any fuss. Although, he fetched a silver, his immense strength and stamina along with technical prowess impressed one and all.
Born to a farming family, Dahiya is a product of the national capital's Chhatrasal Stadium, which has already given India two Olympic medallists -- Sushil Kumar and Yogeshwar Dutt.
CONGRATULATIONS, RAVI DAHIYA
He rose to prominence only when he qualified for the Tokyo Games with a bronze medal-winning effort at the 2019 world championship. He has steadily grown in stature ever since, winning the Asian Championship in 2020 and then defending the title this year.
PV SINDHU: BRONZE
One of the strongest medal contenders heading to the Tokyo Olympics, PV Sindhu delivered once again. This time snatching a bronze.
The 26-year-old etched her name among the all-time greats after winning women's singles bronze medal to add to the silver she won at Rio de Janeiro five years back. She became the first Indian woman and second overall from the country to achieve the feat.
Such was her dominance at the Tokyo Games that she dropped only two games, both in the semifinal loss to Tai Tzu Ying, in six matches.
CONGRATULATIONS, PV SINDHU!
The Hyderabad shuttler rose to fame at the international level in 2014 when she won bronze medals in the world championship, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and Asian Championships.
One of the most consistent performers, Sindhu has returned with medals from each one of the big-ticket events she has participated in.
MEN'S HOCKEY TEAM: BRONZE
Four decades of pain and disappointment was washed away as the Indian men's hockey team clinched the bronze, the country's 12th Olympic medal in the sport that came after a gap of years.
It wasn't gold but it was enough to spearhead the revival of the sport in a country that attaches so much sentimental value to it.
After the initial hiccup which saw the team being steam-rolled 1-7 by Australia in their second game,Manpreet Singh and his men made a strong comeback only losing to eventual champions Belgium.
While Manpreet inspired the team with his leadership, goalkeeper PR Sreejesh had a phenomenal tournament, standing like a wall when the opposition: mounted an attack.
It seemed the team was destined to win. How else could one explain the addition of Simranjeet Singh, who scored a brace in the crucial bronze playoff, when he wasn't even a part of the original squad and had been added following the International Olympic Committee's decision to allow "alternate athletes" in team events because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CONGRATULATIONS MEN'S HOCKEY TEAM....
LOVLINA BORGOHAIN: BRONZE
The 23-year-old, who was brought up in Baro Mukhia village of Assam's Golaghat district, used to be a kick boxer, like her two elder sisters, before she turned to boxing.
CONGRATULATIONS, LOVLINA BORGOHAIN
A day before she was to leave with the Olympic-bound boxers group for a training camp to Europe, Borgohain had contracted COVID-19. But the missed opportunity couldn't stop her from having a remarkable campaign in which she upstaged former world champion Nien Chin Chen of Chinese Taipei in the 69kg category.
With the feat, she became only the third Indian boxer ever, after Vijender Singh and MC Mary Kom, to finish on the podium at the quadrennial showpiece.
BAJRANG PUNIA: BRONZE
A favourite heading into the Games, Bajrang didn't quite live up to the sky-high expectations of becoming the first Indian wrestler to win the gold, but the 27-year old did return from Tokyo with a bronze medal, an impressive feat in a nation starved for success at the grandest sporting spectacle.
Bajrang has been passionate about wrestling since childhood, and why not, the sport runs in his blood. His father and elder brother, too, were ardent practitioners of the sport.
As a kid all he wanted was to wrestle. Once at a Dangal, when he was about 34kg, Bajrang insisted that he be allowed to wrestle but the competition was meant for those who weighed about 60kg and to the amazement of everyone, he pinned his opponent, giving a glimpse of his determination
CONGRATULATIONS, BAJRANG PUNIA
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Flowers are a gift to this earth. As Gerard De Nerval once said, “Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature.” They paint contrasting colors along the ground and bring joy to many. Their elegance and delicate touches have us all in awe and exhilaration. This is often why flowers are seen as loving gifts for the special people in our lives, and the reaction of the person receiving the flowers is priceless.
A flower does not think of competing with the flower next to it. It just blooms.
The Japanese say, if the flower is to be beautiful, it must be cultivated.
To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.
Every flower must grow through dirt.
Every flower blooms in its own time.
The flower that follows the sun does so even in cloudy days.
Like wildflowers; You must allow yourself to grow in all the places people thought you never would.
Don’t wait for someone to bring you flowers. Plant your own garden and decorate your own soul.
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NORTH LAKHIMPUR COLLEGE (NLC)
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North Lakhimpur College is an autonomous college, affiliated to Dibrugarh University in North Lakhimpur on the north bank of the Brahmaputra river in upper Assam. North Lakhimpur college is the first autonomous college in Assam. The college was established in 1952. In 2012, North Lakhimpur College was accredited with an "A" grade by the NAAC with a CGPA of 3.08. On 30 May 2013, North Lakhimpur College received a letter from the University Grants Commission granting it the status of an autonomous college. North Lakhimpur College is the first college from Assam to receive this status from the UGC.
North Lakhimpur college
Motto
आऩो भद्रा: क्रतवो यन्तु बिश्वत:
Motto in English
Let noble thoughts come from all directions...
Type
Public
Established
1952 (68 years ago)
Affiliation
Dibrugarh university ,UGC, NAAC
Principal
Biman Chandra Chetia
Academic staff
100
Administrative staff
120
Students
4200
Undergraduates
3000
Postgraduates
500
Other students
700
Location
North Lakhimpur, Lakhimpur, Assam, India
Campus
Urban
Colours
blackish blue and white
Nickname
NLC
Affiliations
Dibrugarh University
Website
www.nlc.ac.in
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History
The North Lakhimpur College is the oldest and premier institution of higher education in upper Assam. It was established on 3 July 1952 at North Lakhimpur, which was recognized as a backward and remote area. The college was a fruit of the efforts and zeal of a core group of far-sighted people in particular and the people of this vast region in general.
Philosophy
The aim of the college is to throw the light of education and to help develop human resources. However, its objective is also to open the windows for noble thoughts to enlighten the institute. It wants to ensure all-round academic and intellectual development of the students by giving them the concept of purity of knowledge. North Lakhimpur College is, therefore, built around the principle of benevolence providing the students and teachers as many ingredients of perfection as possible within its limitations.
Academics
The college offers major (honours) courses in almost all customary subjects in the Arts and Science streams. It has 19 departments. The college accommodates nearly 1,000 students in the undergraduate courses, and it receives inter-state students.
Courses
The college offers following courses.
Higher Secondary (Arts and Science)
Bachelor's degree (Arts and Science)
Computer Science Degree (BCA)
PG Diploma Courses
Plant tissue-culture postgraduate diploma
Disaster Management postgraduate diploma
UG Diploma
Certificate Courses
Human Rights Diploma
Electronics Appliances Repairing Diploma
Herbal Plantation Diploma
Foundation Courses
UGC Career Oriented Courses
The College also offers the courses of Indira Gandhi National Open University and Krishna Kanta Handique State Open University in the respective study centers of the open Universities in the college.
Educational departments
Arts
Anthropology Department
English Department
Assamese Department
Hindi Department
Economics Department
Education Department
Geography Department
History Department
Political Science Department
Philosophy Department
Mathematics Department
Science
Botany Department
Zoology Department
Chemistry Department
Physics Department
Electronics Department
Computer Science Department
Statistical Science Department
Economics Department
Anthropology Department
Mathematics Department
Home Science Department
Facilities
Library
Career Counselling
Training for Competitive Examinations
Boys Hostels
New Boys Hostel
Girls Hostel
Gymnasium
Playground
Principals
The principal is Biman Ch. Chetia, MSc, MPhil, PhD, from February 2012 to present.
Past principals
Md. Nasim Ali Hazarika, MA, LLB (1952–1954)
Dr. Biswanarayan Sastri, MA, PhD (1954–1958)
Jogananda Borgohain, MA (1958–1985)
Labanya Charan Deka, MA, LLB (I/C) (1985–1986)
Harendra Deva Goswami, MA (I/C) (1986–1989)
Hemendra Kumar Gogoi, MSc, MPhil (1989–2001)
Dibyajyoti Phukan, MA (I/C) (March 2001–Sept 2001)
Tilak Ch. Baruah, MSc, MPhil (I/C) (Oct 2001–July 2004)
Dr. Jugada Phukan, MA, PhD, (I/C) (Aug 2004–Sept 2004)
Achyut Ch. Mahanta, MA (I/C) (Nov 2004–July 2005)
Dr. Suryabhushan Pandu, MSc, PhD, FISPP (Aug 2005–Dec 2005)
Dr. Budhin Baruah, MSc, PhD (Jan 2006–Dec 2011)
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Every creature was designed to serve a purpose. Learn from animals for they are there to teach you the way of life. There is a wealth of knowledge that is openly accessible in nature. Our ancestors knew this and embraced the natural cures found in the bosoms of the earth. Their classroom was nature. They studied the lessons to be learned from animals. Much of human behavior can be explained by watching the wild beasts around us. They are constantly teaching us things about ourselves and the way of the universe, but most people are too blind to watch and listen.Much of human behavior can be explained by watching the wild beasts around us. They are constantly teaching us things about ourselves and the way of the universe, but most people are too blind to watch and listen.
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