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Religions of the World

1. Buddhism Founder Gautam Siddhartha Buddha (563-483 BC) born in Nepal (Lumbini) Founded in 525 BC Followed in India, China, Tibet, Korea, Mongolia, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand, Japan, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Taiwan... Read More

Did You Know Facts - Collection of 50 Did You Know Facts

Marie Curie, the Nobel prize winning scientist who discovered radium, died of radiation poisoning. The volume of the Earth's moon is the same as the volume of the Pacific Ocean. The first song played on Virgin Radio was Born to be wild by INXS. ... Read More

Another 15 Amazing Science Facts

Following on from our list of top 20 amazing science facts, we have produced another list of facts that are entertaining and educational. These are all facts that are (hopefully) not especially well known to the average person. 1. Fingernails... Read More

Clipboard Hack Problem - Shocking news about CTRL+C

Ctrl+C may be the most important work we do everyday. But it's not a very safe thing to do. Read on to know why. What happens when you press Ctrl+C while you are online. We do copy various data by Ctrl + C for pasting elsewhere. This copied data is... Read More

Sanskrit Facts - Amazing Facts About Sanskrit Language

Sanskrit, the oldest language in the world has some very interesting facts to know. What do we really know about Sanskrit language? It is considered to be the language of the Gods revealed to and spoken by the sages. There are some very interesting... Read More

Heads of Important International Organizations

Here is the latest list ( Updated: 1 August 2018) of the heads of important international organizations along with their names and designation in the form of a quiz. The names of these important international officials are asked in the form of ... Read More

What are Latitude and Longitude?

Latitude It is the angular distance of any point from the equator, measured north or south, along with the earth’s curved surface equaling the angle between the respective horizontal planes. It is measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds, each... Read More

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