As our beloved India turns 61—in terms of significance an inconsequential double-digit before the sheer sweep of history—do we have much to cheer? We sit on the debris of bomb blasts that keep dismembering us with clockwork regularity. The branding 'LXI' befits our old-country new-nation legacy because the acronym wears a gladiatorial crown forged in Augustan Rome. Let us clamber on to this wagon and look for 61 of India's most defining characteristics, without which our country would not have been half as desirable and alluring as she is. Read it all from Bishwadeep Moitra's article in Outlook
St. John Cantius lived simply in order to prepare himself for death
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The Polish saint was known for his kindness, piety, and dedication to
teaching and preaching.
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