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πΆWidely known as the 'Hockey Wizard' and 'The Magician', Major Dhyan Chand was born on August 29, 1905, and National Sports Day is marked to celebrate his birthday.
βΎοΈThe day is also dedicated to India's sports heroes and champions, honouring their contribution and dedication to bringing laurels to the country.
βΎοΈAim:
To raise awareness about physical activity, sports, and overall health in the daily life of all citizens.
More about Major Dhyanchand
- He was born in Allahabad (Prayagraj) in Uttar Pradesh on August 29, 1905.
- He rose to prominence in the pre-independence period.
- Star of the Indian hockey team, he played an important role in helping India complete their first hat-trick of Olympic gold medals with wins at the 1928, 1932 and 1936 Summer Olympics.
- He retired as a Major in the Punjab Regiment of the Indian Army in 1956.
Honorary Achievement
- He was conferred with the Padma Bhushan, the thir highest civilian award.
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βΎοΈThe day is also dedicated to India's sports heroes and champions, honouring their contribution and dedication to bringing laurels to the country.
βΎοΈAim:
To raise awareness about physical activity, sports, and overall health in the daily life of all citizens.
More about Major Dhyanchand
- He was born in Allahabad (Prayagraj) in Uttar Pradesh on August 29, 1905.
- He rose to prominence in the pre-independence period.
- Star of the Indian hockey team, he played an important role in helping India complete their first hat-trick of Olympic gold medals with wins at the 1928, 1932 and 1936 Summer Olympics.
- He retired as a Major in the Punjab Regiment of the Indian Army in 1956.
Honorary Achievement
- He was conferred with the Padma Bhushan, the thir highest civilian award.
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πΆ BAL AADHAAR INITIATIVE
πOver 7.9 million children aged up to five were enrolled under the Unique Identification Authorityβs Bal Aadhaar initiative from April to July.
βΎοΈ The Bal Aadhaar, a precursor to a standard Aadhaar, is issued in blue colour to children aged up to five. Upon expiration, a regular Aadhaar is issued.
βΎοΈ Benefits: Bal Aadhaar works as a facilitator in availing several welfare benefits, and also works as a digital photo identity for children.
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πOver 7.9 million children aged up to five were enrolled under the Unique Identification Authorityβs Bal Aadhaar initiative from April to July.
βΎοΈ The Bal Aadhaar, a precursor to a standard Aadhaar, is issued in blue colour to children aged up to five. Upon expiration, a regular Aadhaar is issued.
βΎοΈ Benefits: Bal Aadhaar works as a facilitator in availing several welfare benefits, and also works as a digital photo identity for children.
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πΆThe concept of Indian Standard Time was accepted in the country on September 1, 1947.
IST is observed throughout the country, with a time offset of UTC + 5.30. IST means that India is five and a half hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
πHow is it calculated?
- India does not follow Daylight Saving Time, like other countries in the world.
- IST is calculated on the basis of 82.5 degrees East longitude from a clock tower in Mirzapur near Allahabad, as it is near the corresponding longitude reference line.
βΎοΈHistory
- During the British Raj in 1884, India used to have two time zones, Bombay time and Calcutta time.
- The ancient Indian astronomy divided the time measured from the onset of the sunrise into smaller time units equalling one prana (time span of one breath which is 4 seconds). 15 breaths equaled a minute.
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πΆThe concept of Indian Standard Time was accepted in the country on September 1, 1947.
IST is observed throughout the country, with a time offset of UTC + 5.30. IST means that India is five and a half hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
πHow is it calculated?
- India does not follow Daylight Saving Time, like other countries in the world.
- IST is calculated on the basis of 82.5 degrees East longitude from a clock tower in Mirzapur near Allahabad, as it is near the corresponding longitude reference line.
βΎοΈHistory
- During the British Raj in 1884, India used to have two time zones, Bombay time and Calcutta time.
- The ancient Indian astronomy divided the time measured from the onset of the sunrise into smaller time units equalling one prana (time span of one breath which is 4 seconds). 15 breaths equaled a minute.
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