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Happy Independence Day 2023: The Beautiful Indian Flag.
India’s 77th Independence Day 2023
As the vibrant tapestry of India readies itself for the grand spectacle of the 77th Independence Day on August 15, 2023, we stand at a crossroads of reflection and revelry.
This momentous occasion is not merely a date on the calendar; it’s a tribute to the resilience, courage, and unity that have woven together the rich fabric of our nation.
Together, let’s…
Celebrating India's 76th Independence Day: Fostering unity And Patriotism At Workplace | Sabezy
Celebrate India's 76th Independence Day in your workplace with creative ideas and activities. Develop patriotism and teamwork in your team. Happy Independence Day!
In the 12th May 24 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:
Approval for Israeli handheld device that detects preventable blindness.
Two Israeli innovations that increase effectiveness of life-saving medication.
Two Israeli solutions that generate edible protein to feed a hungry world.
European grant to promote Israeli cultivated meat technology.
Another week of Israeli sporting successes.
An Israeli breakthrough in carbon-dating confirms Biblical history.
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I hope soon to start updating my 2011 blog "Boycotting Israel - Just Do It", to help counter the anti-Israel protests worldwide. Meanwhile, every week Israel produces groundbreaking innovations that the world would be crazy to boycott. As we approach the 76th birthday of the Jewish State, recent achievements include a hand-held device to prevent blindness, increasing the efficiency of Operating Rooms, novel cancer therapies, making vital medication more effective, advances in robotics, protection against cyber attacks, removing greenhouse gases, new sources of protein, sustainable metal casting, faster production of non-animal meat, and more. No wonder countries such as Colombia and Turkey are re-evaluating recent anti-Israel decisions.
Meanwhile, as can be seen in the photo, Israel is massively building new homes to accommodate all those who are now realizing their dream to live in this amazing country. Happy Israeli Independence Day - Yom Ha'Atzmaut Sameach.
Today, we celebrate the remarkable journey of a nation that has defied odds, overcome challenges, and flourished in the face of adversity. On this day, 76 years ago, Israel declared its independence, marking a pivotal moment in history and the realization of a long-held dream for the Jewish people.
From the vibrant streets of Tel Aviv to the ancient walls of Jerusalem, Israel embodies resilience, innovation, and the spirit of determination. Its rich cultural tapestry, diverse population, and unwavering commitment to democracy make it a beacon of hope and inspiration for people around the world.
As we commemorate this milestone, let us reflect on Israel's achievements in science, technology, art, and so much more. Let us honor the sacrifices made by generations past and present to secure and safeguard Israel's freedom and prosperity.
May the bonds of friendship and cooperation between Israel and nations across the globe continue to strengthen, fostering peace, understanding, and prosperity for all.
Do you know how India, that is Bharat, got its name?
North Western part of India was called the Sapta Sindhu as there were seven major rivers in that area, with the river Sindhu being the biggest.
Persians couldn't pronounce 'S' so they called it 'Hapta Hindu'. Hence travellers, traders and invaders that came from the western land route called the region Hindustan, its people Hindu and its language Hindi.
The Greeks couldn't pronounce Hindu and called the river Indu, and its region 'India'. Hence the European travellers, traders and invaders called the land east of the Sindhu, India.
The 'Indians' have always called themselves 'Bharti' as they live in 'Bharat', the land once united by a king called Bharat.
Hence the preamble of the Indian Constitution begins with - 'India, that is Bharat...'
It's the 76th Independence Day for us🇮🇳❤️ I was thinking that as an Indian, I've been blessed with so much. I am a muslim, but the way I revel in Hindu festivals is something else. I love how I get excited and happy for Ganesh Chaturthi, how I love celebrating raksha Bandhan, it's just so amazing. My religion never seemed to be a barrier between me and my non Muslim friends, infact it made our friendship even more interesting. My non Muslim friends are always eager to learn more of my religion. It makes me happy to see that. I don't know very much about Hinduism and their Gods, but I've always taken a like towards Ganesha, lovingly called as Ganpati "bappa". From the knowledge I have, He is the God of intelligence. My adoration towards Ganesha is another story. Back to the point, I LOVE being an Indian. Surely, there are tons of flaws in my country, but I can't ever hate my own motherland. This country has given me so much and I look forward to contributing something for its development. PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN 🇮🇳❤️😭
Isaiah 66:8
Who has heard such a thing?
Who has seen such things?
Shall the earth be made to give birth in one day?
Or shall a nation be born at once?
For as soon as Zion was in labor,
She gave birth to her children.