Makar Sankranti

MAKAR SANKRANTI : WHY IS THE DAY CELEBRATED AND IT’S SIGNIFICANCE.

Makar Sankranti Introduction: Makar Sankranti is celebrated with much enthusiasm across the nation. This year, in 2025, the festival of Makar Sankranti falls on Tuesday, January 14th. The Punya Kaal (auspicious period) will span a generous 8 hours and 43 minutes from 9:03 AM to 5:46 PM on January 14. This time span is regarded […]

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THANKS GIVING DAY

” THANKS GIVING DAY ” IS A NATIONAL HOLIDAY ON VARIOUS DATES IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER

Thanks Giving Day Introduction: ‘Thanks giving’ is a national holiday for some countries. On various dates in October and November , United States, Canada, Saint Lucia, Liberia, Brazil, Germany, Philippines etcetera celebrate this day. It began as a day of giving thanks for the blessings of the harvest and of the preceding year. Various similarly

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Diwali

Diwali is one of the most important Hindu festivals

Diwali Introduction: Diwali is one of the most important Hindu festivals. It is the festival of lights. Now a days, across the country as well as in abroad, people celebrate Diwali with variations .It symbolises the spiritual “victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance”. Reason of naming Diwali : ‘Diwali’,

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Durga Puja

DURGA PUJA, most auspicious and important festival of Hindus

Durga Puja Introduction: Durga Puja is considered as the most auspicious and important festival of Hindus. It is popularly known as Durgotsava. This festival falls during Autumn when the clear blue sky decorates itself with white clouds. It is celebrated across the country with great grandeur and enthusiasm. Durgotsava is mainly celebrated Bihar, West Bengal,

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International Day of Peace

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE is observed on 21st September around World

International Day of Peace Introduction: International Day of Peace is observed on 21st September around the world. For the first time it was observed in September 1982. The day gives importance to promote Peace , non-violence and unity. The United Nations General Assembly has declared this day to strengthen the ideals of peace, through observing

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Teachers’ Day

Teachers’  Day ; Why and How is the day celebrated !

Teachers’ Day Introduction: Teachers are regarded as the man maker or the backbone of our society. So Teacher’s Day is celebrated on 5th September annually in India. This is the birthday of Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan who was an educationist, a scholar and a great teacher. Not only these, he was the president of India. He

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Janmashtami

Krishna Janmashtami – An Important Hindu Festival

Krishna Janmashtami Introduction: Krishna Janmashtami is a popular Hindu festival. People celebrate this in India as well as in abroad. Krishna Janmashtami is  also known as Gokulashtami. It is a significant festival in India that celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna. It is a auspicious spiritual day.   When is the day celebrated: According to the

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Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan , importance and it’s significance

RAKSHA BANDHAN INTRODUCTION It is one of the most enjoyable and popular festivals that is celebrated across India. The word ‘raksha’ literary means to save or protect and ‘bandhan’ means bond. It is a festival to celebrate the bond of love among brothers and sisters. It is celebrated to strengthen and rejoice the brother-sister bond. 

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Independence Day of India

Independence Day of India, 15th August  theme for 2024 is ‘Viksit Bharat’

Independence Day of India Introduction:  In India , Independence Day is on 15th August. It is a national holiday for India. On this day, in 1947 India achieved freedom from the British rule who were controlling the nation for more than 200 years. Information about this year’s Independence Day: This is the year when India

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International Friendship Day

International Friendship Day : significance and importance

International Friendship Day Introduction: According to the United Nations , 30th July is celebrated as the International Friendship Day. But India and most other countries continue to celebrate this very special day on the first Sunday of August every year and this year it falls on 4th August. The theme of Friendship Day 2024 is

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