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What is climate change

Climate change is a significant problem that affects the entire planet. It refers to the long-term changes in the Earth's climate, including temperature, precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events, caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and agricultural practices. These changes have severe consequences on the environment, human health, and the economy.

The effects of climate change are already being felt globally, including more frequent and intense heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, floods, and storms. These extreme weather events can lead to crop failures, water shortages, and displacement of populations, exacerbating poverty, hunger, and social inequality. Moreover, the melting of polar ice caps and rising sea levels threaten coastal cities and low-lying areas with flooding and erosion.


Addressing climate change requires collective action and political will. It involves reducing greenhouse gas emissions, transitioning to renewable energy sources, improving energy efficiency, preserving ecosystems, and promoting sustainable practices. It is a complex challenge that requires cooperation between governments, businesses, communities, and individuals to create a more sustainable and resilient future.

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Celebrating Dr. Ambedkar's Birthday

  On April 13, 2023, the birthday of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar was celebrated with great enthusiasm at the Bhim Rao Ambedkar Social Educational and Welfare Club Bhasaur (Reg. DIC/DRA 14119 OF 2019) in the village of Bhasaur. This event is commemorated annually, and its focus is to inspire children towards education. The program was graced by the presence of Dr. Makhan Singh, a retired Deputy Director from the Health Department of Punjab, who attended as the chief guest. Additionally, Sardar Pavitar Singh, the former District BSP President Sangrur, Sardar Amrik Singh Kanth, the District BSP President Sangrur, Malvinder Singh, the Halka Dhuri BSP President, and Principal Gurbakhsh Singh Ji were present at the event. The speakers at the program informed the audience about Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar's ideology and the significant works he accomplished during his lifetime. Singer Preet Kaur Dhuri captivated everyone's attention with her beautiful songs, while the children's performances ad...

जब ज्ञानी दित्त सिंह जी ने तोड़ा स्वामी दयानंद का घमंड।

 इतिहास में 21 अप्रैल आज के दिन यानी 21 अप्रैल 1853 को सिख पंथ के महान विद्वान ज्ञानी दित्त सिंह का जन्म हुआ था। जुलाहा जाती में पैदा हुए ज्ञानी जी ने सिख धर्म को निगल रहे आर्य समाज के मुखिया स्वामी दयानंद सरस्वती को बहस में तीन बार हराकर अपनी विद्वता का लोहा मनवाया था। ज्ञानी जी पंजाबी के पहले प्रोफेसर थे। उन्हें पंजाबी पत्रकारिता के पितामह भी कहा जा सकता है। उन्होंने 52 वर्ष की उम्र तक 72 पुस्तकें लिखीं। जब महाराजा रणजीत सिंह जिंदा थे तब तक सिखों की आबादी एक करोड़ से ज्यादा थी लेकिन उनकी मौत (1839) के बाद से यह संख्या कम होती गई और 1881 की जनगणना के अनुसार 18 लाख रह गई। ब्रितानिया के अखबारों में लिखा जाने लगा था कि कुछ सालों तक सिखों को दर्शन सिर्फ़ अजायबघर में रखी तस्वीरों से ही होंगे। ज्ञानी जी ने अपने साथियों के साथ मिलकर सिख धर्म को बचाने के लिए कार्य शुरू किया। इन प्रयासों का ही नतीजा था कि ज्ञानी जी की मौत तक सिखों की आबादी फिर से एक करोड़ तक पहुंच गई थी। ऐसे सिख विद्वान को पंथ रत्न का खिताब मिलना चाहिए था लेकिन जातीवादी सिखों ने उन्हें मान सम्मान नहीं दिया। आज के दिन यानी 21 ...

What does Educate, Agitate, and Organize mean? And whose slogan is this?

 "Educate, Agitate, and Organize" was a slogan coined by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, which encapsulates his philosophy of social and political activism. He believed that these three principles were essential for achieving social justice and equality in India, particularly for Dalits who were discriminated against based on their caste. The first principle of "Educate" emphasized the importance of education as a means of empowering marginalized communities. According to Ambedkar, education is crucial to breaking the cycle of poverty and discrimination and enabling individuals to understand their rights and fight for them. The second principle of "Agitate" called for direct action and mobilization to raise awareness and bring about change. Ambedkar believed that Dalits could not rely solely on the benevolence of the upper-caste majority to achieve equality but needed to assert their rights and demand justice. The third principle of "Organize" called for t...