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Shani Jayanti 2021: Date, time, history and significance

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Shani Jayanti 2021: Shani Jayanti is the birth anniversary of Lord Shani, who as per legends, is the son of Lord Suryadev, which will be observed on June 10 this year.

The day is celebrated on the day of Jyeshtha Krishna Paksha Amavasya Titihi and hence also known as Shani Amavasya.

Shani Jayanti Date and Time

Shani Jayanti Date – June 10, 2021

Amavasya Tithi Begins – 01:57 PM on Jun 09, 2021Amavasya Tithi Ends – 04:22 PM on Jun 10, 2021

Lord Shani is son of Lord Suryadev and rules planet Saturn as well as weekday Saturday.

Lord Shani believes in fair justice and if appeased blesses His devotee with good luck and fortune and without the blessing of Lord Shani, a person toils for years without getting any reward.

Shani Shingnapur: This village has no front doors in houses, shops and banks!

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Shani Shignapur, a village located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, is  one of its kind village in India, as well as in the world, which is famous for the fact that no house here comes along with the doors.

It might sound difficult to believe but is a fact that homes here have no front doors and shops are always left unlocked here ensuring that locals never feel unsafe here.

Residents of the village are never scared for security, thanks to their belief in the Hindu deity Shani, whose famous temple is located here. They believe God Shani provides complete security to the temple.

Shani Shingnapur attracts about 40,000 devotees each day due to its 300-year-old legend. This number has come down during pandemic, however, earlier thousands of devotees came here to offer their prayers.

Traditionally, women have been prohibited from climbing the platform where the idol is installed at the Shani Shingnapur temple. 

Soon after, the activists led by Bhumata Brigade founder Trupti Desai campaigned against the issue, due to which the temple trust allowed women to enter into the inner sanctum.

Jaisalmer Rajkumari Ratnawati lives in the hearts of millions via her stories of valour and bravery

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Rajkumari Ratnawati from Jaisalmer, was the princess of Jaisalmer and the daughter of King Maharawal Ratan Singh who is remembered as the brave girl who thwarted the efforts of enemies by her sheer wisdom and alacrity in the absence of her father.

The stories of her bravery still echoes the desert state as it inspires one and all to stay confident and follow the inner strength when the going gets tough.

As per the history, Rajkumari Ratnawati’s father King Maharawal Ratan Singh once went out and handed over the responsibility of security of Jaisalmer Fort to his daughter Ratnavati. 

In the meantime, the army of the emperor of Delhi, Alauddin, surrounded the fort, which was led by general Malik Kafur. 

However Princess Ratnawati remained fearless even after knowing the fact that the Mughal army had surrounded the fort. 

She kept doing surveillance of the fort in the guise of soldier and took 100 soldiers hostage which included General Kafur.

Over the time, the food inside the fort started running out. While Rajput soldiers started fasting, Ratnavati too turned weak from hunger, but even in such a crisis, Princess Ratnavati kept giving one handful of food daily to her soldiers and two handful of food to the Mughal prisoners, following the rule of law.

When Alauddin came to know that the general was imprisoned in Jaisalmer fort and there was no hope of winning the fort, he sent a treaty proposal to Maharawal Ratan Singh. One day, the princess saw that the Mughal army was tearing down its tents and her father was released with his soldiers. 

Thereafter, Malik Kafur was released from the fort as well.

After his release, he said- ‘This princess is not an ordinary girl, she is a like a goddess. She gave us food while remaining hungry. She is worth of worship.”

Raj Rajeshwari Tripura Sundari Devi Temple: Deities enshrined inside this temple talk to each other at night!

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Bihar: A remarkable temple situated in Buxar district in Bihar has left humans including scientists confused as the deities enshrined inside this temple have been talking to each other. This temple is none other than Raj Rajeshwari Tripura Sundari Devi!

Bihar’s Buxar district houses an ancient and mysterious temple called as Rajrajeshwari Tripura Sundari where the deities present inside speak like humans! 

Many people have experienced this stunning truth at night, when the temple closes for the darshan.

Even a team of scientists who visited the temple at night to find out the truth of these statements concluded that indeed words seemed to echo within the temple walls when heard intently at night, but it cause remained unknown. 

As per legends, about 400 years ago, a tantric named Bhawani Mishra selected a place to build a shrine of Goddess Tripura Sundari and a host of other devtas. 

There has been a tradition in this temple to worship the deities using both Vedic and Tantrik practices. 

The presiding goddess of this shrine is Lalita Tripura Sundari, however the consecrated images of goddess Kali, Tara, Bhuvaneshwari, Chinnamasta, Pitambara, Dhumavati, Matangi and Kamala along with Batuk Bahirava, Dattatrey and a host of other devtas are also worshiped.

This shrine acts as a magnet for the spiritual aspirants.

Anup Chandra Pandey: Know who the new election commissioner is…!

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Former Uttar Pradesh-cadre IAS officer Anup Chandra Pandey (62) is the new Election Commissioner of India.

While Sushil Chandra is the CEC, Rajiv Kumar is the other Election Commissioner besides newly appointed Anup Chandra Pandey.

Pandey is a retired IAS officer of 1984 batch who will demit office in February 2024, just before the next Lok Sabha polls to be held around March 2024. 

As per the age criteria guiding the election commissioners, the retirement age has been fixed at 65 years. Pandey will hence have around three years to serve in the poll body. Born on February 15, 1959, Pandey served many key positions, including that of the chief secretary of Uttar Pradesh under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

The Election Commission has been working with a vacancy since former CEC Sunil Arora demitted office on April 12, almost a month ago.

Birsa Munda: A folk hero & a freedom fighter who redefined bravery and loyalty to nation

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Birsa Munda was a folk hero and a tribal freedom fighter hailing from the Munda tribe who was hanged to death by Britishers in the year 1900 when he was just 25.

He mobilised the tribal community against the British in the Bihar and Jharkhand belt. 

He fought the British for his holy land, for his society and his people, for his culture and to protect his self-respect and the pride of the tribal community.

The tribal struggle saga started from the eighteenth century which came out in the form of Pahariya rebellion of 1766 and the Ghadar of 1857.

From 1895 to 1900, Birsa Munda’s great revolt went on ‘Ulgulan’ as tribals were evicted from the water, forest-land and their natural resources and they continued to raise their voice against it.

Seeing this, Birsa Munda took up arms and bravely led this fight due to which the British trembled in the name of Munda.

The British government declared a reward on them. Some insiders got him caught while he was sleeping in the night in the greed of reward.

Later the British hanged him and thus Bhagwan Birsa Munda became immortal forever.

Jantar Mantar in Jaipur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features the world’s largest stone sundial

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Jantar Mantar situated in Jaipur is an astronomical observatory, featuring the world’s largest stone sundial which has also been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. EBNW Story shares details of this observatory built by Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734  which everyone should know about.…

Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is a fascinating astronomical observatory, considered as one of the largest observatories in the World.

The mesmerising complex comprises the interesting stone structures that help to interpret the position of celestial bodies and can help in calculating the local time. Jantar Mantar attracts architects, mathematicians, geographers and historians after being enumerated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Jantar Mantar Jaipur
Jantar Mantar Jaipur

Jantar Mantar, constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, is the biggest amongst the other four observatories which have been constructed in Mathura, Delhi, Ujjain, and Varanasi. The one in Jaipur is the largest of all, whereas the one in Mathura is in ruins, now. 

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur city, has been a scholar in physics, mathematics, and astronomy. 

He constructed stone made instruments to determine the position of planetary bodies and measure time. Built between 1728-1734, Jantar Mantar Jaipur’ stone instruments are considered to be more accurate than others.

Kiran Bedi B’day Special: Let’s know lesser-known facts about India’s first female IPS officer

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Kiran Bedi, an Indian politician, social activist, retired police officer and tennis player, was born on 9 June 1949. She recently served as the 24th Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry from 28 May 2016 to 16 February 2021.

The first Indian female to become an officer in the Indian Police Service, she started her service in 1972 and remained in service for 35 years before taking voluntary retirement in 2007 as Director General, Bureau of Police Research and Development.

A few interesting facts about the first Indian female to become an officer in the Indian Police Service:

 Kiran Bedi was born in a well-to-do Punjabi business family in Amritsar.

 Bedi’s was brought up in both Hindu and Sikh traditions.

She was educated in a Christian school- Sacred Heart Convent.

Bedi was participated in National Cadet Corps (NCC) among other extra-curricular activities.

During Bedi’s schooling days, her school did not offer science, and offered a subject called “household” which was aimed at grooming girls into good housewives. So when she was in class 9, she joined Cambridge College, a private institute which offered science education and prepared her for matriculation exam.

 Bedi, inspired by her father, started playing tennis at the tender age of nine.

She frequented the Service Club in Amritsar, where interaction with civil servants inspired her to crack public service exam. 

Kiran met her future husband Brij Bedi on tennis courts of Amritsar. Brij, who was nine years older than her, played university-level tennis at the time.

Together they have a daughter named Sukriti. The two have lived separately for most of their married life.

Bedi’s first posting was at the Chanakyapuri subdivision of Delhi in 1975.

As she took oath as the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry on 29 May, 2016, she broke convention by addressing the gathering at the path ceremony.

World Accreditation Day 2021 Theme, News Updates, Images, History and Significance

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The World Accreditation Day, a global initiative established by ILAC and IAF to promote the value of accreditation, is celebrated each year on June 9. 

This year’s theme focuses on using accreditation in supporting the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which provides the opportunity for ILAC and IAF members to share examples with stakeholders, regulators and consumers of how accreditation may be applied to meet objectives such as increasing trade, addressing environment and health and safety concerns, and improving the general overall quality of output in an economy.

World Accreditation Day 2021 Theme

SUPPORTING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SDGS

History and Significance of World Accreditation Day

9 June 2021 marks World Accreditation Day – Accreditation: Supporting the implementation of the SDGs (#WAD2021).

World Accreditation Day was initiated by the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) and International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) jointly with an aim to raise awareness of the importance of accreditation-related activities. WAD was first celebrated in the year 2008.

Fast and Furious 9 release date in india 2021

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Fast and Furious 9 release date in india 2021