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Bhopal - The place that excels Priority with Unity
The capital of Madhya Pradesh (an Indian State) is an administrative headquarter of Bhopal district and Bhopal division, a verdant set up popular for its traditional silver jewelry, sophistically designed beadwork, chromatic and sequined velvet purses, and beautifully embroidered cushions and wall h...
Amaravati - The Capital City of Andhra Pradesh
Before Andhra Pradesh got bifurcated and a new state of Telangana was formed, Hyderabad was the capital city of Andhra Pradesh. After it's bifurcation, the state got it's a new proposed capital city - Amaravati. It is a beautiful riverfront city. However, both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana initially ...
Visakhapatnam - The Jewel of East Coast
Vizag, a special nickname given to Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh's largest city. It has the largest land area and largest population among all the cities of Andhra Pradesh. In accordance with the census report of 2011, the population of the city was 2,035,922 due to which it has been declared as t...
Aritar is a hill station in the East Sikkim district of Sikkim, falling under the Rongli Sub-Division. It is famous for its beauty, lush green forests, sweeping hills of paddy fields, placid lakes, and refreshing weather. The region is quite isolated from the rest of the state, which makes it suitab...
Chitkul - The Crown of Kinnaur
Chitkul is a small village and hill station in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated at the height of 3450 m, 28 km from Sangla. On the Indo-China border, Chitkul is the last village to be inhabited. The village also marks the end of Indian roads. Visitors are not allowed to go be...
Easter Day - The Day of Resurrection
Easter is one of the essential festivals of Christianity. According to Christian beliefs, Jesus was resurrected on the third day of Good Friday, which is celebrated by the people of Christianity as Easter Sunday. Easter is also known as the Day of Resurrection or the Resurrection Sunday. Apart from ...
Looking Ahead: Reflections on the New Year 2020
The New Year is welcomed with new hopes, dreams, goals, ideas, and resolutions. How excited we are while talking about the upcoming New Year 2020 as it is a special occasion for everyone. New Year is commemorated on different days across the world. Even the new year starts at different times in diff...
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...
February, the shortest month of the year is full of Love & Emotions. It is the second month of the year. The month of February was titled after the Roman god Februus. However, the name February designates from the "Februa." "Februa" is the Roman festival of Purification in which people ritually ...
The 4th month of the year April is known as the month of Humor. The April month named after the Latin word "aperire" which means "to open." It is just like flowers do in summers. The Romans denote the month of April as Aprilis.Astrological Sign: Aries (till 19th) & Taurus (20th →)Birth...
The hottest month of the year June is renowned as an auspicious month to get married. According to history, thousands of years ago, the ancient Romans named the month after the goddess Juno. Goddess Juno was believed as an angel of marriage. Juno was always available for the well-being of women."Jun...
The seventh month of the year, July is named after Roman general Julius Caesar and comprises of 31 days. The month of July brings thick and wet blanket of clouds, hence monsoon hits the most of India (also known as Varsha Ritu).Astrological Sign: Cancer (till 22nd) & Leo (23rd→)Birthst...
Named in honor of Augustus Caesar, August is the eighth month of the year with the total number of 31 days. August is a very cheerful month as it brings monsoon (Varsha Ritu) and celebration for Indian people. Of course, it also marked a very special day in the history of India, yes we are talking a...
September is the ninth month of the year with a total number of 30 days. The word September comes from 'Septem' which means ‘Seven’ in Latin, it was named during a time when the calendar year used to begin with March. The month calls for an autumn season which is also known as “Sha...
The tenth month of the year (31 days), October is the holiday season in India as it is full of festivals. The month is also the onset of winters or pre-winters, also known as Hemant Ritu (in Hindi). While it starts to snow in Ladakh and Uttarakhand in North India, the retreating monsoon hits Tamil N...