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Ultimate Guide For Pre and Post Holi Skincare 

Holi is one of India’s most widely observed festivals. There are numerous reasons to enjoy the festival of colours, ranging from playing with gulaal to indulging in sweets and thandai. But, it also taxes your skin and hair to a great degree. The onslaught of colours, the majority of which are chemically infused, long hours…

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Films That Have Flavour Of The Kite-Flying Festival

Makar Sankranti, the first festival of the year, is also known as the Kite Festival and is known by several names in India, including Sankranti and Pongal. It is a national holiday that is celebrated with great fanfare and zeal. Furthermore, no festival in India is complete without the flavor of Bollywood. So, here are…

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National Youth Day 2023

The basic objective of National Youth Day is to bring the youth of the country together in an attempt to showcase their talents in various activities to cover almost all socio-cultural aspects of life, providing an opportunity for amateur young artists to express themselves and interact with fellow artists and to further learn the new…

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Kite Festival

Every year on the 14th of January, India celebrates the arrival of spring and the passage of the sun into the Makara Rashi (the Capricorn zodiac sign). Makar Sankranti is regarded as a major harvest festival in many Indian states. It is significant because it commemorates Goddess Sankranti’s victory over evil and the brutal Rakshasa…

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Celebrate Spooky Halloween Night In India

Celebrating Halloween is all about wearing spooky dresses, scary storytelling, and enjoying special delicacies. It brings times to make merry and greet the new season with cheer.  India celebrates several western festivals with great enthusiasm. Valentine’s Day, New Year celebration and Christmas are some of the prominent examples. Celebrating Halloween develops a sense of imagination,…

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Story Behind Dhanteras

On the first day of the five-day Diwali festival, Dhanteras is observed. The suffix “Teras” in Hindi is equivalent to the Sanskrit word “Trayodashi,” which designates the thirteenth day of the waning moon’s phase. The various Dhanteras rituals are meant to be prayers for the husband’s health and long life, as well as for the…

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Colors of Navratri

People especially women who celebrate nine nights festivals of Nav Durga follow the particular color of the day. This tradition is very popular in the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat. Keeping fast and wearing clothes according to the Navratri color of the day is considered very sacred in the Hindu religion. Women follow this tradition…

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Teacher’s Day in India

Better than a thousand days of diligent study is one day with a great teacher India celebrates the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan as National Teachers’ Day as a tribute to his contributions and achievements. Born on September 5, 1888, Dr. Radhakrishnan not just served as the President of India but was also a…

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