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National Women's Day of India

National Women's Day of India is celebrated in remembrance of the birth anniversary of India's first female teacher, social worker, and poet Savitribai Jyotirao Phule. She was born on 3 January 1831 in Naigaon in Satara district. She was the first principal of the first girl's school in India and al...

January 2020

January, the month of new beginnings with celebrations, marks the onset of the New Year. It brings new hopes, new opportunities, new dreams, new resolutions, and new goals with new ideas.The month January named after Janus, the Roman deity of beginnings & endings. He is known as the God of gatew...

10 Tips to Make Your Mom Feel Special On this Mother's Day

10 Surprising Ways to Show Your Mom You Love Her This Mother's Day - #7 is a really heartwarming one! The most significant women in our lives—our mothers—are celebrated on Mother's Day. It's a day to honour all the care, love, and sacrifices a mother has given us. We may never be able...

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

If you are experiencing the sight of exotic beaches, beautiful flora, rare fauna, and an oozing beauty of nature at every blink of your eye, then you are definitely in Andaman and Nicobar islands. A group of 572 islands, but only 34 are the permanent habitats or say eligible for humans to live. It i...

Jammu and Kashmir - The Crown of India

As one of the great Mughal emperors of Kashmir has quoted, "Gar firdaus ruhe zamin ast…hamin asto, hamin asto, hamin asto!" meaning- If there is a Paradise on Earth…it is here, it is here, it is here! Keep your first step in Jammu and Kashmir, and this quote gets justified itself. Fee...

Punjab - The Land of Five Rivers

Situated in the northwest part of India, Punjab is one of the most affluent states known for its rich culture, religious sentiments, and warm hospitality. Punjab was named after the five rivers, Beas, Sutlej, Chenab, Jhelum, and Ravi, which divided it into three regions - Doaba, Malwa, and Maja. Hav...

Andhra Pradesh - The Rice Bowl of India

Andhra Pradesh is the eighth largest state, situated on the south-eastern coast of India. Being the eighth largest state, it covers a huge area of 1,60,205 km i.e. 61,855 sq mi. 2011 census report tells us that Andhra Pradesh has the tenth largest population with 49,386,799 inhabitants. On the 2nd o...

Arunachal Pradesh - The Land of Dawn Lit Mountains

If you want to experience a calm environment, amazing sights which can control your breath, sky hugging mountains, serene early morning rays of the Sun touching your face and brightening your eyes, wonderful fresh green sheet spread all over then, Arunachal Pradesh is the place for you. Arunachal...

Holi - Joyful if played Wholly

One of the most popular festivals of India, Holi, has a special place in the hearts of people. It occurs in the month of March every year. This two days festival is celebrated almost all over the country and in some parts of the world as well. Though being a Hindu festival, Holi is celebrated by mos...

Janmashtami - Birth of Lord Krishna

Lord Krishna, who is said to be the eighth incarnation or avatar of Lord Vishnu took birth on Janmashtami that occurs on the eighth day of Krishna Paksha of the month of Bhadrapad (August or September). The eighth son from Devki and Vasudev was born in Jail when his parents were imprisoned by his m...

Makar Sankranti: Significance and Importance

Falling every year on the 14th of January, Makar Sankranti is a harvest festival and is celebrated all over India with great joy and devotion. It is a Hindu festival, and Lord Sun is worshiped on this day. Makar Sankranti has different names in different zones of the country like Makar Sankranti in...

Eid - The Festival of Teachings

Eid is one of the most religious festivals of Muslims. It is a three-day-long festival and celebrated by Muslims all over the world. The actual meaning of Eid, in Arabic, is a ‘festival’ or ‘feast.’ It is celebrated twice a year as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Fashion statem...

Festivals of India

Festivals are the soul of India, they are a true picture that depicts the culture, art, beliefs, traditions, morals, and values of Indians and they serve as a link between people and the great Indian mythology. The feeling of following the legacies, trends, rituals, and values set by our ancestors, ...

Hindu Festivals

Hinduism is said to be the oldest religion in the world. There are about 1.03 billion followers who follow Hinduism making it the world’s third-largest community. As the above fact indicates, Hinduism should have a variety of festivals, cultures, and rituals in its basket. Some of the festival...

The Festival of India | Pongal

Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated in the state of Tamil Nadu with great enthusiasm. This festival is celebrated for four long days and filled with traditions and rituals. By rejoicing this festival, people thank Mother Nature for giving them a good harvest of crops like Rice, Cereals, Sugarcan...