National Anti Terrorism Day is observed in India on 21st May every year to raise awareness among people about the impact of terrorism on human lives and to encourage them to participate in the fight against terrorism. This day marks the death anniversary of former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi, who was assassinated by a suicide bomber on 21 May 1991. Rajiv Gandhi was a strong advocate for peace and harmony, and his untimely death was a huge loss to the nation. The purpose of National Anti Terrorism Day is to raise awareness among people about the dangers of terrorism and to encourage them to participate in the fight against terrorism. Terrorism is a global issue that affects us all, and it is important that we all stand together to combat it. The Indian government organises various events and programs on this day to create awareness about the dangers of terrorism and the need for unity to combat this menace
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A New Dawn For Women in Kashmir
“I raise up my voice-not so that I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard. We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back.” Malala Yousafzai In Nov 2016, eight year old Tajamul Islam from Bandipora, Kashmir made the country proud and created history by defeating her rival…
Undefeated Kick Boxer of North Kashmir
Rabia, two times National Gold Medalist in Kick Boxing is presently pursuing her dream of representing India in Olympics by becoming India’s best player in Kick-Boxing and continues with her drive for women empowerment.