We couldn’t be more excited about National Deep Fried Clams Day on November 1. Clam is the term used for several types of bivalve mollusks and usually refers to those that live as infauna and are edible. They spend the majority of their lives half-buried in the seafloor or riverbeds. With some flour, milk, eggs, and, of course, shucked clams, you can fry up a whole batch of fun today. Often referred to as the ‘barbecue’ of New England, it’s no wonder this tasty meal has a special day.
Haryana Day

Haryana Day is on November 1. We are getting ready to celebrate by doing the best thing possible with culturally rich places… sightseeing and exploration. Can you believe that the state of Haryana is the largest exporter of Basmati rice? So, get ready to eat as much rice as possible!
World Savings Day

World Savings Day, also known as World Thrift Day, is a holiday we celebrate on October 31 every year. The holiday highlights the necessity of saving for the future. There are many reasons why one would need to save, including for retirement, education, property purchase, marriage, etc. It is also good to be prepared for unforeseen circumstances and save, even if you have no plans for the money yet. In certain situations, saving has been a lifesaver as it helps to overcome sudden unfortunate situations.
Saving tips for students
It’s good to get into the habit of saving early on in life, and although going to college is seen as a huge debt building exercise, it doesn’t have to be that way. A great way to start saving early is by availing scholarships in your early student life. Clueless about where to start? Visit Scholaroo to find all the information that you will need on scholarships.