Throughout these 74 years, Bharat, a country beyond categorization and an age beyond mythology, has seen the heights of human potential. Since then, we have advanced significantly. On this day i.e. On January 26th, 2023, we at IBA celebrated this …
On 24th January 2023 Indus Business Academy organized a guest lecture on ‘A Primer on Credit Derivatives.’ by Dr. Mohammad Belgami. Mr. Belgami explained credit derivatives to us, including what they are, why we use them, how to invest in …
Vasant in Hindi means ‘spring’ and Panchami means ‘fifth’, hence Vasant Panchami falls on the fifth day of Magha month, Shukla Paksha of Hindu calendar which marks the beginning of spring – the king of all seasons and we worship …
Lohri is a popular winter festival celebrated in the northern regions of India, particularly in the states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. It is primarily a festival of harvest and marks the end of the winter solstice. The festival …
The students beautifully decorated the entire IBA campus for Christmas. A Christmas party was hosted in the IBA auditorium on December 25, 2022. The significance of Christmas was briefly explained after the Bible reading and prayer. We were all tremendously …
“To celebrate life, eat sweets, and worship to give thanks to God, light a diya. One of the most significant celebrations in India is Diwali. It is referred to as the festival of lights and is joyfully observed by followers …
Navratri in Hinduism is a major festival held in the honour of the divine feminine dedicated to nine forms of Goddess Shakti with governing planet. It is a time when Hindus celebrate the goddess Durga for killing the demon Mahishasura. …
The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, honors the birth of Lord Ganesha, the Lord of Wisdom and Prosperity. This auspicious celebration has been observed by IBA for many years. The sthaapna of Ganesh murti marked the …
Paryushan Parv was celebrated at IBA Bangalore and Jain customs were duly observed. To celebrate the festival, 109 diyas were lit, representing the 109 virtues of Lord Mahavira. Aarti was performed every night to glorify Lord Mahavira and pooja was …