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Kojagiri Purnima: The Festival of Harvest and Moonlight

Kojagiri Purnima, also known as Sharad Purnima, is a significant and vibrant festival celebrated primarily in India. It marks the full moon night in the Hindu lunar month of Ashwin (September-October), heralding the end of the monsoon and the arrival of the harvest season. This festival beautifully blends cultural rituals, agricultural significance, spiritual beliefs, and…

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Delhi’s Air Currently Clean Amid Stubble Burning Season, Authorities Issue Warnings

Introduction Every year, the arrival of the stubble burning season in North India marks the beginning of a challenging phase for air quality in Delhi’s and the National Capital Region (NCR). This agricultural practice, where farmers burn leftover crop residue (stubble) after harvesting, contributes significantly to seasonal spikes in air pollution. While Delhi’s air quality…

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Navratri: The Festival of Nine Nights

What is Navratri? Also Read:Cloudburst in Dehradun: What It Reveals About Rising Climate Risks Mythological & Spiritual Significance Rituals & Observances Also Read : Nitin Gadkari Major Warning After Operation Sindoor: ‘World War III Could Erupt Anytime Colours, Forms & Days Regional Variations Navratri is celebrated all over India, but the way people observe it…

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