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United Nations Day 2021: Theme, History And Celebrations
United Nations Day 2021 Key Points Every year 24th October is observed as the United Nations Day. Prior to the foundation of the UN, earlier this day was called World War II Allies Day. Usually the day is celebrated at the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations at New York. This year the theme of the UN’s day is to strengthen post covid-19 structures and to recover from it in the best interest of the nation and people. This day is observed in various countries for example USA, India, Kosovo, Philippines etc. Speaking about development, an organisation at such a global level should examine the path from our Holy Scriptures enlightened by a Complete Saint.
By SA News Channel4 years ago in FYI
Bamboo art history
Bamboo is made mainly in southern China, including Sichuan, Chongqing, Anhui, Zhejiang, Fujian, Hunan, Guangdong, Jiangxi, Jiangsu province, and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. If they remain uncut during the growing season, bamboo shoots and other shoots sprout forth. Regardless of the final height, the stems grow to their maximum length and width during the growing season.
By Cs Sapkota4 years ago in FYI
North Korea's Demilitarized Zone(DMT)-Most dangerous border in the world
As North and South Korea show their political solidarity together at the opening ceremony of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in 2018, a united Korean women’s team competing as a nation remains one of the most vivid reminders of the gap between the two countries.
By Shreya Poudel4 years ago in FYI
Allama Iqbal birthday and history of Pakistan
This day is one of the most memorable days for all Pakistanis and all Allama Sufi lovers. Allama Muhammad Iqbal was a great poet, philosopher, thinker, and politician born in Sialkot, Punjab. He died on 21st April 1938.
By Muhammad Naveed4 years ago in FYI
The Mary Rose... But It Wasn't Simply Just One.
This vast English warship (carrick-type vessel) was first commissioned during Henry VIII's reign and often served as the flagship of the fleet of that time period. It was built in Portsmouth, England, between the years of 1509 & 1511, where she served in the Royal Navy until it was sunk in 1545.
By Jonathan Townend4 years ago in FYI
The Vicious British Queen who Inspired the Bloody Mary Legend. Top Story - October 2021.
According to legend, if you stand in a darkened room before a mirror and say the phrase 'Bloody Mary' three times, a ghost will appear through the mirror. What happens next varies, depending on who is telling the story. Some say the spirit scratches your eyes out; others say that it drinks your blood or that she chases you from the room with horrific screams.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in FYI
Mexico new culture war brief history
In May, two important reminders of the war between the United States and Mexico that led to the Civil War led to the formation of California, Texas, and eight other states in the Union. American military volunteers also defended Mexico in a series of wars and the Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty, signed on February 2, 1848.
By Diya Kumari4 years ago in FYI
Katherine Bradford
American Female Artist: Katherine Bradford When requested to depict her work in three words, American artist Katherine Bradford picked “sparkly peopled landscapes.” Taken at face esteem, this portrayal is exact. Bradford, however, thought to be an installation of both the New York and Maine craftsmanship scenes, isn't firmly lined up with any contemporary or verifiable workmanship development. Her status as a close outcast craftsman has permitted her to investigate a composition style dependent on feeling and memory than procedure. It presently fills in as scenery for conversations of social issues and individual encounters.
By Jenna Miller4 years ago in FYI











