Paryushan Parv Date: 27th Aug. 2019 Jainism, traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is one of the most ancient religions of India. It is all about the elevation of your soul, and among Jains, the eight-day Parv of Paryushan is an opportunity …
Janmashtami 2019 Date: 24th August 2019 Janmashtami, the day, when the almighty Lord Vishnu came on the earth as Lord Krishna to end the sins of Kans, an evil asura but his uncle by relation. On 24th August’19, Janmashtami was …
HOPE Day Celebration 2019 Date: 20th August 2019 “Hope is the thing with feathers, which perches in the soul, and sings the tune without the words, and never stops at all.” The wonderful Tuesday evening commenced with positive vibes all …
INDEPENDENCE DAY 2019 Date: 15th August 2019 The Independence Day of India, which is celebrated religiously throughout the Country on the 15th of August every year, holds tremendous ground in the list of national days, since it reminds every Indian, about the …
Date: 21st June 2019 An ode to India’s growing soft power worldwide, the International Yoga Day was observed at IBA with the enlightening guidance of Dr. Kshamashree Madle (Professor – Yoga, SVYASA) and her students Ms. Indu & Ms. Pallavi. It was also the …
Go Green Initiative On March 24th, 2019 Hope Committee joined hands with Equals Green and took initiative to clean a public lake in JP Nagar, Bengaluru. Hope Committee’s team consisted of 8 core members and 21 volunteers from the junior …
Date: 21st March 2019 Holi is a festival of colours, happiness, love, friendship, caring and sharing different shades of life. Celebration of Holi starts one day before as ‘Holika-Dahan’ which reminds us of two stories. One of ‘Holika and Prahlad’ …
Date: 4th March Maha Shivratri, which translates to “The great night of Shiva” is a Hindu festival largely celebrated in India as well as in Nepal. The festival is celebrated, on the new moon day in the month of Maagha …
Blood donation camp at IBA Date: 28th January 2019 Blood donation camp was organized, at IBA in association with Bangalore Medical Service Trust (BMST), Rotary Bangalore and TTK initiatives. It began at around 10 am and continued up to 3.30 …
Makar Sankranti, also known as Makara Sankranti, is celebrated in various parts of the Indian subcontinent to observe the day which marks the shift of the sun into ever-lengthening days. The festival is a seasonal observance as well as a …