Teymour Taj celebrates the beginning of 2025 by exploring the weird and wonderful history of calendars As 2025 rolled in, ...
Like most food, egg cartons have a best-by date printed on the side. But there are more numbers printed there which can help ...
There are 365 days in a year because it takes the Earth that long to revolve around the sun, right? Close, but it actually ...
Julius Caesar of Rome introduced the Julian calendar in 45 BC, acknowledging that it takes approximately 365.25 days to complete a year. However, this was not entirely accurate, as it actually takes ...
January was named after Janus, the two-faced Roman god of beginnings, transitions, and time. Under the Julian calendar, a year had 365 years with an extra day every four years, what is now known as ...
This became known as the 'Julian Calendar'. Problem sorted. Well, no. The 'Julian Calendar' assumes that a solar year lasts 365.25 days. However, it actually lasts 365.24219 days! The difference ...
"I came, I saw, I conquered.” These famous words, spoken by Julius Caesar, embody the spirit of bold and decisive action.
The Julian calendar has 365 days. Then came the Gregorian calendar, which is also a solar calendar with the same number of days as the Julian calendar. The Gregorian calendar, named after Pope Gregory ...
Notably, BSNL remains the only provider in the telecom sector offering recharge plans with validity ranging from 365 days to as much as 425 days. Today, we’ll spotlight a particular plan that ...
Let’s dive into the details of the plans. This plan comes with a validity of 365 days and offers customers 2GB of data every day. With the superhero benefits included, users can enjoy unlimited ...