HOLI 2021 Date: 28th & 29th March 2021 Holi is a cherished ancient festival of India, known as the Festival of Colours, celebrated in the Spring season. The festival celebrates the eternal and divine love of Radha and Krishna. It also signifies the …
MAHA SHIVRATHRI Date: 11th March 2021 Shivaratri occurs every 14th day of each month. But the Shivaratri that comes in the month of Maga is considered as Maha-Shivaratri (The great night of Lord Shiva). Being a diverse country there are various beliefs in India …
Vasant Panchami Date: 16th February 2021 Vasant Panchami, also called Sarasvati Puja in honour of the goddess Saraswati, is a festival that marks the preparation for the onset of Spring. From Hindi, it translates to the fifth day of Spring and hence, falls on the …
REPUBLIC DAY Date: 26th January 2021 India recognises 26th January as the day its constitution came into effect and celebrates it as Republic day every year, with pride and enthusiasm. This year marked the 72nd Republic Day of India. It …
Blood Donation Camp Date: 2nd March 2020 A wise man had once said, “Donate your blood for a reason; let the reason be life.” Keeping in mind the importance of what a pint of blood can do to save a …
MAHA-SHIVRATRI Date: 21st February 2020 Maha Shivartri is considered as one of the important festivals celebrated around 400 temples in India and Nepal. The festival is celebrated on the new moon day in the month of Maagha in the Hindu …
REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS Date: 26th January 2020 Republic Day is celebrated annually, as it is the anniversary of the day India became an independent republic. Though India’s declaration of Independence was signed on 15th August 1947, the constitution, which was written for independent India, came into …
MAKAR SANKRANTI CELEBRATIONS Date: 14th January 2020 Makar Sankranti is celebrated in various parts of the Indian subcontinent, to observe the day which marks the Uttarayan movement of Sun, signalling the end of winter. The festival is a seasonal observance, …
LOHRI CELEBRATION Date: 13th January 2020 Lohri is a Punjabi festival which is celebrated every year on 13th January. Lohri is celebrated to mark the end of peak winter and is traditionally associated with the harvest of the Rabi crops. …