लो वही हुआ जिसका था डर, ना रही नदी, ना रही लहर। सूरज की किरण दहाड़ गई गर्मी हर देह उधाड़ गई, उठ गया बवंडर, धुल हवा में अपना झंडा गाड़ गई गौरैया हांफ रही डर कर, ना रही नदी, ना रही लहर। हर ओर उमस के चर्चे हैं, बिजली पंखों से खर्चे हैं, बूढ़े मुहए के हाथों से उड़ …
Read More »Yoga brings positive energy, inculcates spirituality
Yoga brings immense positive energy, mental and physical health and inculcates spirituality. We come to know better of our inner self, with yoga and meditation, said renowned yog guru Swami Dayanand Saraswati on the fifth day of International Yoga Festival being held at Swarg Ashram, Rishikesh in Pauri Garhwal, here today. Film actors Pooja Bedi, Dino Morea, and Anu Aggarwal, …
Read More »How did New York get its name?
An Englishman, Henry Hudson, employed by Holland, was one of the many explorers who tried to find a route to the Indies via America. Although he sailed far up the river which later bore his name, he did not succeed in discovering a route. Nevertheless, the Dutch claimed all the land on either side of the Hudson despite the fact …
Read More »How did New England come into being?
All attempts to colonize Roanoke Island and the surrounding territory of Virginia in the sixteenth century had proved unsuccessful. It seemed as if no one from England would ever enjoy the fine climate and rich soil of this huge, unspoiled area. But although Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603 the adventurous spirit of the Elizabethans lived on and a number …
Read More »How did Chess Begin?
Chess is said to be the oldest game in the world, originating in India 5,000 years ago with the Buddhists, who, believing war to be wrong, devised the game of chess as a peaceful substitute. From India the game spread to Persia, Arabia and then to Western Europe. The word ‘chess’ is derived from the Persian word ‘shah’ meaning king, …
Read More »How did Australia’s sheep industry begin?
At the end of the eighteenth century, Australia was going through a difficult time. Food was scarce and only storeships from England staved off actual famine. Things were so bad that officers in the army were importing rum and using it instead of money. However, John Macarthur, one of these officers, was convinced that money could be made out of …
Read More »How did America get its name?
America is named after Amerigo Vespucci (right), an Italian mariner who sailed under the Portuguese flag. He charted the American coastline from what is now Chesapeake Bay to Honduras a few years after Columbus’s discovery of the New World. On his return, Vespucci wrote of his discoveries and people began to realize that the great land mass was not Asia …
Read More »How did a falling apple help in advance cosmology?
An English scientist Isaac Newton born in 1642 made the next significant discovery. Newton introduced the theories of gravity and mass, and explained how they are responsible for an apple’s falling to the ground, for the motion of the moon around the earth and for the motion of the planets around the sun.
Read More »How dangerous are crocodiles?
All crocodiles are meat eaters and feed in water. They are particularly successful in catching smaller animals because they can float up very close to their prey without being seen. They catch animals at water holes in this way and, holding them under water, they back off into deeper water until the prey drowns. Crocodiles tear pieces from their victims …
Read More »How cold can things get?
You might think that winter is cold enough, until you compare it with absolute zero, the coldest possible temperature. Absolute zero is -273ºC or -460ºF. Nothing can get colder than this temperature. The reason is that everything has to lose heat energy to get colder. At absolute zero, an object has no heat energy left, so it can’t get any …
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