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Himachal Day: The Day that the Earth gave Birth to a Mountain State

Introduction of Himachal Day Celebration One such big day in the overall journey of India shall be Himachal Day. Himachal Day Celebration is usually celebrated on 15th April each year, is celebrated as the day when, in the year 1948, Himachal Pradesh took full-fledged statehood from the Indian administration. Hence, it means a lot to …

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Losar: The Celebration of the Tibetan New Year

Introduction to Losar One of the most colorful festivals that Tibetans attend is, perhaps, Losar, which means Tibetan New Year. This festival is authentically celebrated not only in Tibet itself but also, to a great extent, in Bhutan and in general in Tibetan communities all over the world. This event celebrates the marks of entering …

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75th Birthday of Shaheed Udham Singh: A Tribute to the Hero of Revolution, Seeking His Blessings

Introduction to Shaheed Udham Singh Birthday Shaheed Udham Singh Birthday itself explains the most glamorous fighting figure for freedom fighting of the Indian nation. Udham Singh was born on December 26, 1899, in the village of Sunam of the People’s State of Punjab. He breathed to live for the freedom of his country and to …

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Haryana Diwas: When An Absolutely Vibrant State Emerged 

Introduction to Haryana Day Celebrations Haryana Day Celebrations is celebrated on 1st November annually since it was in 1966 that Haryana was carved out of the erstwhile State of Punjab. It is a day of commemoration and it respects the cultural heritage and history that has everything to do with all the achievements of Haryana. …

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Background of Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti: Homage to the Seer Emperor of Agroha.

Introduction to Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti Celebrations Signifying a lot, especially for the Agarwal and Jain communities, is Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti—an important festival in the country. Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti Celebrations is the day when the great king Maharaja Agrasen, an immortal by himself with his ideologies of equality, justice, and prosperity, was born. His ideologies stand …

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Sant Kabir Jayanti: Paying Homage to a Spiritual Icon through Celebration of Life and Teachings

Introduction no Sant Kabir Jayanti Celebration One such reverent occasion is Sant Kabir Jayanti Celebration, on which many people celebrate the birthday of that great saint and poet, Sant Kabir. His influence on Indian spiritual and cultural life is great, much similar to the way he used to celebrate his enthusiasm with people. He was …

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Salute to the Great Warriors of All Time: Maharana to the Great Soldier

Introduction on Maharana Pratap Jayanti Celebration The name that is taken with pride and glory is the name of Maharana Pratap. Jayanathi means celebration of Maharana Pratap Jayanti more specifically in the states of India called Rajasthan- it means observing or celebration of the day on which Maharana Pratatp was born. Maharana Pratatp is one …

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Rajguru & Sukhdev: The Unsung Heroes of Indian Freedom 

Introduction to Rajguru Sukhedev Martyrs Rajaguru and Sukhdev Martyrs will always be remembered as brave patriots who sacrificed their lives for freedom. Rajguru Sukhedev Martyrs story lay submerged or lost amongst the many leading characters in history who took center stage and captured the limelight till date. It is the saga of unwavering dedication to …

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Haryana’s Heroes Martyrdom Day: Tributes to Gallant Souls

Introduction to Haryana’s Heroes Martyrdom Day From timelessness to timelessness, from battle to battle, from the conflict faces of contemporary times, Haryana shines like the land of valour and patriots, submerging inimitable bravery on the part of its soldiers. The martyrs of Haryana’s Heroes Martyrdom Day provide everyday proof of such warriors who fought gallantly …

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Baisakhi Festival: Celebration of Harvest and Heritage

Introduction to Baisakhi Festival Celebration The largest among all festivals celebrated in Punjab is one known as Vaisakhi, better spelled as Baisakhi. Baisakhi Festival Celebration falls on the 13th or 14th day in the month of April in every passing year and stands as basically the inauguration of the harvesting season. It is obvious in …