30 Jul 2018

Breaking Barriers: A Comprehensive List of the First in the World—Inspiring Male and Female Achievers!

Here is the List of First in the World that includes, both First Male and First Female in the World-

First in the World (Male and Female)


First man to set foot on the moon - Neil Armstrong


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Neil Armstrong- First Man
to Step on the Moon

First man to go into space - Yuri Gagarin (USSR)

First woman to go into space - Valentina Tereshkova (USSR)

First man to climb Mount Everest - Sherpa Tenzing Norgay and sir Edmund Hillary

First physically challenged person to climb Mount Everest - Tom Whitker

First woman to climb the Mount Everest -  Junko Tabei (Japan)

First man to climb Mount Everest twice - Nawang Gombu

First person to sail around the world - Ferdinand Magellan

First woman president of a country - Maria Estela Peron (Argentina)

First woman Prime Minister of a country - S Bhandarnayake (Sri Lanka)

First premiere of Chinese Republic - Mao Tse-Tung

First Person to tell about planetary motion and solar system - Nicolous Copernicus

First prime minister of Great Britain - Robert Walpole

First president of United States of America - George Washington


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George Washington:
First President of the USA

First female Prime Minister of Britain - Margaret Thatcher

First president of the Republic of China - Dr Sun Yat-Sen

First country to produce silk - China

First Country to print books  - China

First country to make map - Sumaria

First woman who crossed the Seven Seas - Bula Chaudhary

First country to bar smoking - Bhutan

Youngest astronaut - Gherman Stepanovich Titov 

First cricket club - Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC), Australia

Eldest person who climbed on the Mount Everest - Richard Boss

First unmanned Mission on moon - Eagle

First space shuttle launched - Columbia

First spaceship to land on Mars - Viking-1

First country to start national song - Japan

First woman to reach Antarctica - Caroline Michaelson

First person to reach on the South Pole alone - Craig Arlig

First person to reach to North Pole and South pole of the earth - Roald Amundsen

First man who reached the North Pole - Robert Peary

First European to visit China - Marco Polo

First Indian to go to space - Rakesh Sharma

First man to build rocket - Robert Hutchinson Hoggard

First space tourist - Dennis Tito

First artificial satellite launched by US - Explorer

First space vehicle to land on any asteroid - EROS in 2001

First female chancellor of Germany - Angela Dorothea Merkel

First woman president of Australia - Julia Gillard

First country to make a constitution - America

World's first atomic energy plant -  EBR (USA)

First man to live in space for maximum time - Valeri Vladimirovich Polyakov

First unmanned mission on moon - LUNA-9

First spaceship to carry man on moon - Apollo-11

First American to go into space - Edward Height

First man to climb on Mount Everest without oxygen - Phu Dorji Sherpa

First country to organise modern olympic games - Greece

First country to win football world cup match - Uruguay


A Complete List of Important Signs and Symbols with Their Meanings!

Here are listed Important Symbols and Signs with their meanings. So let's get some knowledge about them-

Lotus - Culture and Civilization

Red Cross - Medical aid and Hospital


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Important Signs and Symbols
with their Meanings

Red triangle- Family Planning

Wheel - Symbol of Progress

Black strip on face arm - Sign of Protest and Mourning

Pigeon (Dove) - Sign of Peace

One skull on two diagonally crossing bones - Sign of Danger

Olive branch - Symbol of Peace

Flag flown upside down - Symbol of Distress

Pen - Symbol of Culture and Civilization

Black flag - Symbol of Protest

Red flag - Sign of Danger and Revolution

Yellow flag - Flown on vehicles that carry patients suffering from infectious diseases

White flag - Symbol of Truce

Blindfolded woman holding a balance scale - Symbol of Justice

Flag flown at half mast - Symbol of National Mourning


A Complete List of Countries and Their Parliament Names: Understanding Global Governance

Here is the List of Parliaments and their Countries. The countries are given in Alphabetical order.

Parliaments of the World with Countries 


Afghanistan - Shora

Bangladesh - Jatiy Sansad

Bhutan - Tsogdu

Britain- Parliament (House of Commons and House of Lords)

Bulgaria - Narodno Subranie

Canada - Parliament

Denmark - Folketing

France - National Assembly

Finland -  Eduskunta

Germany - Bundestag (Lower House) and Bundesrat (Upper House)

Hungary - National Assembly

India - Sansad

Iran - Majlis

Iraq - National Assembly

Italy - Chambers of Deputies and Senate

Japan - Diet

Luxembourg - Chamber of Deputies

Malaysia - Dewan Rakyat and Dewan Negara

Maldives - Majlis

Myanmar - Pyithu Hluttaw

Nepal - Rashtriya Panchayat

New Zealand - Parliament (House of Representative)

Pakistan - National Assembly and Senate

Poland - Sejm

Spain - Cortes

Sweden - Riksdag

Switzerland - Federal assembly

USA - Congress


28 Jul 2018

The World's Most Popular Newspapers: Must-Read Publications for Global News

These are the Most Popular Newspapers in the World. You should try to read these World Famous Newspapers at-least once in your lifetime. You may search for these Top Newspapers on the internet for online reading. Although for reading these all newspapers you will need to know many languages of the World, but you may at-least have a look at these.


Important Newspapers of the World


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Most Popular Newspapers
in the World

Daily News - New York (English)

New York Times - New York (English)

Le Monde - Paris (French)

People's Daily -  Beijing (Chinese)

Daily Mirror - London (English)

Guardian Weekly - London (English)

New Statesman - London (English)

Daily Telegraph - London (English)

Beeld - South Africa (English)

Frankfurt Allegiance - Germany (German)

Pravda - Moscow (Russian)

Merdeka - Jakarta (Indonesia)

Guardian - London (English)

Independent - London (English)

Daily Star - London (English)

Al-Ahram - Cairo (Arabian)

La Republique - Rome (Latin)

Mainichi Shimbun - Tokyo (Japanese)



Important International Days and Dates You Should Know: Global Events from January to December

Let's get some knowledge about Important International Days and Dates:


World Hindi Day - 10th January

World Cancer Day - 4th February

International Mother Tongue Day - 21st February

International Women's Day - 8th March

World Consumer Day - 14th March

World Forestry Day - 21st March

World Water Day - 22nd March

World Health Day - 7th April

World Earth Day - 22nd April


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Important International
Days and Dates

International Labor Day - 1st May

International Energy Day - 3rd May

World Red Cross Day - 8th May

World Telecommunication Day - 17th May

Commonwealth Day - 24th May

World Anti tobacco Day - 31st May

World Environment Day - 5th June

World Child Labor Prevention Day - 12th June

World Breastfeeding Day - 1st August

World Peace Day - 6th August

World Literacy Day - 8th September

International Non Violence Day - 2nd October

World Wildlife Day - 6th October

UNO Day - 24th October

World Diabetes Day - 14th November

Universal Children's Day - 20th November

World Day Against Torture of Women - 25th November

World Environment Protection Day - 26th November

World AIDS Day - 1st December

World Disabled Day - 3rd December

World Day Against Corruption - 9th December

World Human Rights Day - 10th December