
The Bihar Mahila Udyog Sangh (BMUS) has become a pioneering force, reviving traditional crafts like Madhubani painting, Manjusha art, and Sikki grass work, empowering women entrepreneurs and restoring these cultural treasures to prominence.







Remembering Padma Bhushan Awardee Sharda Sinha, the ‘Bihar Kokila’ who immortalized Chhath Puja through her songs and left an indelible mark on Indian folk music.

"Today We Lived" by Ryan Baidya and Pranab Phauzdar, from the Takshila Foundation, California, emphasizes the importance of living and creating in the present moment. It highlights how historical innovators, from Leonardo da Vinci to Steve Jobs, shaped progress by acting decisively. The article argues that creation leads to true happiness and that "tomorrow is today".

Travel has not been limited to widening one’s horizon, but it has become a way of maintaining an identity. Nowadays, individuals travel to gain experience and reveal unique, hidden destinations that showcase their individuality.

CBSE dismisses viral notice claiming board exam postponement in Middle East

More than 93,000 posts vacant in paramilitary forces: Govt informs Rajya Sabha

NMC asks state medical councils to start internship allotment for foreign medical graduates

Meghalaya board postpones two Class 12 exams in West Garo Hills after clashes

US burns $11.3 billion in first six days of Iran war

US burns $11.3 billion in first six days of Iran war

Iran lays down three conditions to end war with US and Israel

Lockdown shadows return as LPG crunch shuts eateries and kills jobs

Gunman’s 20-year plot to kill Farooq Abdullah fails at Jammu wedding

Indian sailor killed as Iran strikes oil tankers in Gulf war escalation
Copyright© educationpost.in 2024 All Rights Reserved.
Designed and Developed by @Pyndertech