Date:01.03.2022 Time: 11:15 pm – 11:45 pm Venue: Santripti Group Floor. Maha shivratri, “The great night of Shiva” is the most significant event in India’s spiritual calendar. It is an annual festival dedicated to Hindu god Shiva, almost like a …
Date- 26.01.2022 Time- 09:00 am to 11:00 am Venue- Amphitheatre On this day 72 years ago on 26th January 1950, India became a Secularist and Republic nation adopting the constitution. Our constitution consists of 395 articles and is the longest written …
Date- 15.01.2022 Time- 08:30 am onwards Venue- In front of Santripti , Santripti and CR Block Makar Sankranti/Sankranti, the harvest festival, is a seasonal celebration in honour of Lord Surya. This auspicious festival is a seasonal celebration in honour of …
Date- 13.01.2022 Time- 07:00 pm onwards Venue- In Front of Santripti Lohri is a Hindu festival that celebrates the end of winter and the arrival of spring. Sikhs and Hindus celebrate Lohri, also known as ‘Lal Loi,’ by lighting bonfires. …
Date- 31.12.2021 Time- 07:00 pm onwards Venue- Santripti 1st Floor To mark the annual celebration of New Year for the year 2022, a grand program has been organized in our college, Indus business academy, Bangalore, premises under the guidance of our …
Date- 25.12.2021 Time- 05:30 onwards Venue- Ground Beside Grocery & Infront of Santripti Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25th as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the …
Date- 26.11.2021 Time- 05:30 pm Onwards Venue- Auditorium Kannada Rajyothsava, also known as Karnataka Formation Day or Karnataka Day, is celebrated on 1st November of every year. This was the day in 1956 when all the kannada language-speaking regions of south …
Date- 19.11.2021 The auspicious occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti is one of Sikhism’s most significant feasts. Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first of the ten Sikh gurus, was born on this day. Guru Nanak Dev Ji, according to Sikhs, delivered enlightenment …
Date- 04.11.2021 Time- 12:15 pm onwards Venue- Admin Block One of the most popular festivals of India, Diwali symbolizes the spiritual “victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance “The festival gets its name from the row (avail) of …
Venue- Santripti According to Hindu scriptures, Dussehra marks the end of the nine days of Navratri which began on 7 October. This special day signifies the victory of good over evil after Lord Rama defeated Lanka king Ravana (the 10-headed demon king). Moreover, devotees around …