- SDG 14 is ‘Life Below Water :Plastic pollution. Increasing levels of debris in the world’s oceans are having a major environmental and economic impact. Marine debris impacts biodiversity through entanglement or ingestion
- SDG 14 is ‘Life Below Water :Coastal waters are deteriorating due to pollution and eutrophication. Without concerted efforts, coastal eutrophication is expected to increase in 20 percent of large marine ecosystems by 2050.
- SDG 14 is Life Below Water :Ocean acidification has increased significantly in recent decades. Open Ocean sites show current levels of acidity have increased by 26 per cent since the start of the Industrial Revolution.
- SDG 14 is Life Below Water :Oceans absorb about 30 per cent of carbon dioxide produced by humans, buffering the impacts of global warming.
- SDG 14 is Life Below Water :Oceans provide key natural resources including food, medicines, biofuels and other products. They help with the breakdown and removal of waste and pollution, and their coastal ecosystems act as buf
Army Day - A Salute To The Souls Who Sacrificed Their Lives For The Country

A salute to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country.
Army Day is celebrated every year on January 15th to pay homage towards the departed soldiers. In 1949, the last British Commander-in-chief, General Sir Francis Butcher, who handed over the charge to Lieutenant General Cariappa who appointed as the first Commander-in-chief of the Indian Army, to pay respect towards our first commander-in-chief this army day is celebrated.
This day is celebrated to honour all those who served our nation by sacrificing their lives. The day is celebrated with grand military shows and parades. Our President Ram Nath Kovind and Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces greeted the Army on this occasion.
Why Is Army Day Celebrated?
Army Day is celebrated to pay the homage to the souls who sacrificed their lives for the nation. The soldiers of our nation are always alert in hard times at the borders to protect our nation from the neighbouring countries.
Celebrations:
Indian army plays a significant role in times of disaster situations and border disputes. Before the parade starts, Indian Prime Minister visits “Amar Jawan Jyoti” the Tomb which was built for the unknown soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country. It is a marble construction with a helmet and a rifle which represents the unknown soldier who dedicated his life during the hard times. The words “Amar Jawan were carved on the cenotaph in golden letters. Along with Prime Minister and President, many other dignitaries visit this place to pay their tributes to the departed souls. This Amar Jawan Jyoti was inaugurated by our former Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi in the year 1979. It was always guarded by the army forces and it has a great history.
Madhu