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International Literacy Day 2021Quotes, Wishes, Images, Messages, Posters, SMS, Status

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  International Literacy Day 2021 Wishes, Quotes, Images, Messages, Posters, SMS, Status International Literacy Day 2021  – Started in 1967 on the 8th of September, the International Literacy Day symbolizes and celebrates the importance of literacy and its addition to basic human rights. Its focus has always been to remind the people of the world about the difference being literate can have in their lives. The day advocates for educating adults as well as children to ensure that we live in a fully literate society. While 773 million adults are still not fully literate, the celebrations have helped achieve a ton of progress towards educating the people of the world and in making education compulsory for children. Here are some inspiring quotes to celebrate this magnificent occasion: Worldwide Literacy Day  is seen on September 8 consistently to bring issues to light and worry for proficiency issues that exist inside our own neighborhood networks just as universally. Global Literacy Day

Happy Janmashtami 2021 Quotes, Wishes, Images, Status, Posters, Messages, Slogan

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  Happy Janmashtami 2021 Wishes  – Krishna Janmashtami is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna on the eight day of the dark fortnight of the month of August. The number eight also signifies Lord Krishna to be the eighth child of his mother Devaki. The bluish color of Lord Krishna is because he drank poisoned milk given by a demon, when he was a baby. Janmashtami is celebrated by people practicing singing, fasting, praying by visiting temples, and preparing special food on this day. In 2021, the  Krishna Janmashtami  will be celebrated on the night of 30 August as well as on 31 August. Below are some best quotes regarding “Krishna Janmashtami”: Happy Janmashtami 2021 Quotes, Wishes with Images Here are some Krishna Janmashtami wishes and images: “May Lord Krishna shower all the blessings on you and fill your life with happiness.  Happy Krishna Janmashtami !” “Wish you a very happy Janmashtami, and I pray to God for your prosperous life.” “May Lord Krishna visit you

Raksha Bandhan 2021 Quotes, Wishes, Messages, Images, SMS, Posters, Status

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Raksha Bandhan 2021 Wishes  – Welcome to our wonderful ″Raksha Bandhan Quotation” collection. These evergreens yet expressive quotations serve as the most excellent option to convey your emotions and make the celebration more enjoyable. You can send these rakhi quotes to your sisters, brothers or siblings far away from you. You can even use these quotations as text, message or write on cards & on gifts and send as beautiful rakhi gifts. A brother is a friend God gave you; a friend is a brother your heart chose for you. – Proverb It snowed last year too: I made a snowman and my brother knocked it down and I knocked my brother down and then we had tea. – Dylan Thomas Also See:   World Sanskrit Day Wishes “There’s no other love like the love for a brother. There’s no other love like the love from a brother.” –Astrid Alauda As we grew up, my brothers acted like they didn’t care, but I always knew they looked out for me and were there! – Catherine Pulsifer It takes two men to make one b

World Sanskrit Day 2021: Wishes, Quotes, Messages, Images, Status, SMS

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  World Sanskrit Day 2021  – This day is celebrated on Sunday, 22nd August 2021. As we know Sanskrit is an ancient language of India. Sanskrit is known as Indo- Aryan Language.As nowadays no one knows the importance of Sanskrit and none choose Sanskrit so this day is celebrated to aware the importance of Sanskrit language and the Sanskrit teachers organize the events where they give a speech on Importance of Sanskrit. After this much celebration of this  Sanskrit day  and now people start understanding the importance of Sanskrit and start opting for Sanskrit as their study. As if you know Sanskrit well then you also know the perfect grammar. Also See :  Raksha Bandhan 2021 Wishes Sanskrit Diwas history: World Sanskrit Day  or Sanskrit Diwas was first time celebrated in 1969. It is celebrated to spread awareness, promote and revive the ancient India Language. It attributes to the rich culture of India. Importance of Sanskrit Day (Sanskrit Diwas):- Sanskrit Day  is celebrated at the nati