Know About World Post Day

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  • Cancer Survivor Manisha Koirala Writes About "Arduous Journey Of Treatment" In Awareness Post
    Entertainment | Written by Aakanksha Raghuvanshi | Sunday November 7, 2021
    "I know the journey is tough, but you are tougher than that," wrote Manisha Koirala for those who have been battling cancer
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  • World Post Day 2020: Little Known Facts About Postal Services
    India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee | Friday October 9, 2020
    World Post Day: The day is observed every year on October 9. World Post Day is marked to spread awareness about the significant role played by people engaged in postal services. World Post Day is a great opportunity to pay tribute to the postal operators, postal workers and everyone involved in delivering mails and essential items. The Universal Po...
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  • World Post Day 2020: "We Have Always Delivered," Says World Postal Body
    India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee | Tuesday October 6, 2020
    World Post Day: We celebrate World Post Office Day to bring awareness about the role of people engaged in postal services.Historically postal services have a big contribution to the development of businesses and economic activities globally.Universal Postal Union paved the way for efficient postal services and it became an agency of the United Nati...
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  • What Do Tourists Need To Know About The Cape Town Drought?
    World News | Andrea Sachs, The Washington Post | Tuesday February 27, 2018
    Cape Town, South Africa's second-largest city, is suffering from a severe water shortage and expects to run out of water on July 9, the doomsday date known as Day Zero. To conserve the precious resource, government officials are encouraging visitors and residents to limit their showers to 90 seconds, among other measures. To keep time, you can coun...
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  • Dec 21: 5 Things You Should Know About Shortest Day Of The Year
    World News | Justin Grieser, The Washington Post | Friday December 22, 2017
    Winter may just be getting started, but if you're ready for more sunlight, you won't have much longer to wait. Dec. 21 is the winter solstice: the shortest day and longest night of the year here in Earth's northern hemisphere.
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  • Astronomers Just Achieved Something Albert Einstein Said Was Impossible
    World News | Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post | Wednesday June 14, 2017
    Albert Einstein had no way of knowing that people would one day build a telescope so powerful it can see galaxies in the making 10 billion light-years away. With the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers had a hope of proving Einstein right about light bending but wrong about our inability to see it.
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  • The Obama-Romney tussle on outsourcing in India, China
    World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday June 27, 2012
    US President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday went full blast against Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, accusing him of outsourcing American jobs to countries like India and China. "There was an article the other day in The Washington Post about how Romney's former firm -- you know, -- was a pioneer in offshoring job...
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'Know About World Post Day' - 7 News Result(s)

  • Cancer Survivor Manisha Koirala Writes About "Arduous Journey Of Treatment" In Awareness Post
    Entertainment | Written by Aakanksha Raghuvanshi | Sunday November 7, 2021
    "I know the journey is tough, but you are tougher than that," wrote Manisha Koirala for those who have been battling cancer
    www.ndtv.com/entertainment
  • World Post Day 2020: Little Known Facts About Postal Services
    India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee | Friday October 9, 2020
    World Post Day: The day is observed every year on October 9. World Post Day is marked to spread awareness about the significant role played by people engaged in postal services. World Post Day is a great opportunity to pay tribute to the postal operators, postal workers and everyone involved in delivering mails and essential items. The Universal Po...
    www.ndtv.com
  • World Post Day 2020: "We Have Always Delivered," Says World Postal Body
    India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee | Tuesday October 6, 2020
    World Post Day: We celebrate World Post Office Day to bring awareness about the role of people engaged in postal services.Historically postal services have a big contribution to the development of businesses and economic activities globally.Universal Postal Union paved the way for efficient postal services and it became an agency of the United Nati...
    www.ndtv.com
  • What Do Tourists Need To Know About The Cape Town Drought?
    World News | Andrea Sachs, The Washington Post | Tuesday February 27, 2018
    Cape Town, South Africa's second-largest city, is suffering from a severe water shortage and expects to run out of water on July 9, the doomsday date known as Day Zero. To conserve the precious resource, government officials are encouraging visitors and residents to limit their showers to 90 seconds, among other measures. To keep time, you can coun...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Dec 21: 5 Things You Should Know About Shortest Day Of The Year
    World News | Justin Grieser, The Washington Post | Friday December 22, 2017
    Winter may just be getting started, but if you're ready for more sunlight, you won't have much longer to wait. Dec. 21 is the winter solstice: the shortest day and longest night of the year here in Earth's northern hemisphere.
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  • Astronomers Just Achieved Something Albert Einstein Said Was Impossible
    World News | Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post | Wednesday June 14, 2017
    Albert Einstein had no way of knowing that people would one day build a telescope so powerful it can see galaxies in the making 10 billion light-years away. With the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers had a hope of proving Einstein right about light bending but wrong about our inability to see it.
    www.ndtv.com
  • The Obama-Romney tussle on outsourcing in India, China
    World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday June 27, 2012
    US President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday went full blast against Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, accusing him of outsourcing American jobs to countries like India and China. "There was an article the other day in The Washington Post about how Romney's former firm -- you know, -- was a pioneer in offshoring job...
    www.ndtv.com
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