ChairMan Indian Redcross Society district,Governor Awardee(2020),Humanist,Proud Sindhi Hindu, Srishti Foundation, BhartiyaSindhuSabha CG State,lions Club cg
Redcross Election(20/11/24)results r https://t.co/h8LZXwdLmw god’s grace I m Prapti Washani is elected for #Chairman of District Redcross society. grateful2al who ve supported me.Let’s start the journey,the new begining #servehumanity
International yoga day
आदरणीय कलेक्टर महोदय के कुशल मार्गदर्शन मेंअंतरराष्ट्रीय योग दिवस २१जून का आज का कार्यक्रम बेहद सफल रहा जिसमे मुख्य अतिथि आदरणीय अजय चंद्राकर जी ने अपना बहुमूल्य समय देकर सभी के साथ योगा अभ्यास किया रेडक्रास के वालंटियर ने भी इस कार्यक्रम में सहभागिता दी ।
"Be someone's lifeline; donate blood."
World blood donor Day 14 June
Donate blood saves lives. A single donation can help save up to three lives. Every blood donation is a gift of hope.
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As part of the tobacco prohibition campaign by the Red Cross Society, the youth took an oath not to consume any kind of drug.
An awareness campaign is being run to aware people that it’s illegal 4youth under 18years of age to buy, sell or consume intoxicants under the COTPA Act.
first aid training programme by Redcross society Dhamtari to 71 car Drivars of govt officials from diff departments 2educate them how to give CPR and can save life if required in case of any road accident/similar situation
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35 National Road safety month campaign by Redcross volunteers and police department
consequences of
drink n drive and also
not wearing helmet and
using mobile phone while driving
by nukkad natak (play)
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Here are some notable inventions and discoveries from India:
- **Zero (0)**: The concept of zero as a number was developed in India by the 7th century. This was a groundbreaking concept in mathematics.
- **Numeral System**: The Hindu-Arabic numeral system, which includes the place-value system and the use of zero, was developed in India and later adopted globally.
- **Chess**: Originated from the Indian game "Chaturanga", which by the 6th century evolved into what we now recognize as chess.
- **Algebra**: Fundamental concepts of algebra were developed by Indian mathematicians like Aryabhata, Brahmagupta, and Bhaskara II. Terms like "sine", "cosine", and algorithms for solving quadratic equations were contributions from India.
- **Shampoo**: The word shampoo comes from the Hindi word "chāmpo", which means to press or knead. Early forms of shampoo were made in India using herbs.
- **Snakes and Ladders**: Originally called "Moksha Patam" or "Vaikunthapali", this game was created in India in ancient times as a moral and spiritual teaching tool.
- **Yoga**: While not an invention in the modern sense, yoga's systematic development with its philosophy, practices, and techniques originated in ancient India.
- **Ayurveda**: One of the world’s oldest holistic healing systems, developed in India, focusing on balancing the body, mind, and spirit for health.
- **Button**: The first buttons were used in the Indus Valley Civilization for ornamental purposes, around 2000 BCE.
- **Cataract Surgery**: Sushruta, an ancient Indian physician, described techniques for cataract surgery in his medical text 'Sushruta Samhita' around 6th century BCE.
- **Steel (Wootz Steel)**: Known for its high quality, Wootz steel from India was used to make the famed Damascus swords.
- **Rockets**: The Mysorean rockets used by Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali in the late 18th century were influenced by earlier Indian military pyrotechnics.
- **Jute**: The cultivation of jute and its processing into fiber for use in textiles and other products originated in India.
This list is not exhaustive, but it highlights some of the significant contributions India has made to the world in various fields.