The upcoming year will mark a significant day in the Hindu calendar as Ugadi falls on March 30th. With celebrations in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, and Maharashtra, the festival is a time for new beginnings and cultural significance. Learn about the traditions, spiritual meaning, and timings for this auspicious day.
The Hindu New Year, known as Nav Varsh, is a time of celebration and new beginnings. With Chaitra Navratri also beginning on this day, it holds great cultural and religious significance for Hindus. People across the country celebrate in different ways, with various traditions and customs. As we welcome the year 2025, may this Nav Varsh bring joy, prosperity, and blessings to all. Let us come together and celebrate this vibrant festival with our loved ones, and may the almighty shower us with peace, happiness, and new opportunities.
Indian President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have extended warm greetings to the people of Bangladesh on their National Day. They have emphasized the strong and multi-faceted relationship between the two countries, highlighting areas of cooperation such as trade, connectivity, development, and cultural exchanges. Prime Minister Modi also mentioned the shared history and sacrifices that have laid the foundation for the bilateral partnership and expressed commitment to advancing this partnership for peace, stability, and prosperity.
Bihar Diwas, celebrated on March 22 every year, marks the formation of the state of Bihar. This day holds immense significance as it highlights the state's contribution to India's development and showcases its rich history and cultural heritage. As we celebrate Bihar Diwas, let's honor the past and work together for a prosperous future. Here are some wishes and messages to share with loved ones and commemorate the spirit of Bihar.
Hundreds of people in Taiwan marched to honor the 66th anniversary of Tibetan Uprising Day, protesting against China's cultural and ethnic genocide in Tibet. This year's march, attended by members of Taiwan's National Human Rights Commission for the first time, emphasized that Tibet has never been a part of China and called for attention to the ongoing human rights violations. Representative of the Tibetan government in exile to Taiwan, Kelsang Gyaltsen Bawa, highlighted that the Seventeen-Point Agreement signed by Tibet in 1951 was a deceptive tactic used by the Chinese Communist Party, leading to the deaths of over 1.2 million Tibetans.
The annual Taiwanese event, attended for the first time by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), saw hundreds of protesters march in Taipei to honor the 66th anniversary of Tibetan Uprising Day and remember the millions who died at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party. Taiwan's Vice Chairperson of the NHRC, Wang Yu-ling Wang, emphasized the universal value of human rights and Taiwan's potential fate at the hands of China. Tibetan government representative Kelsang Gyaltsen Bawa spoke out against China's occupation and control of Tibet, while also highlighting the event's significance in uniting against China's oppression and preserving cultural heritage.
The Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University in Jabalpur, India marked the 76th Republic Day with a grand event attended by Vice Chancellor Dr Mandeep Sharma. The event included floral tributes to Nanaji Deshmukh and a celebration of the contributions of Dr BR Ambedkar to Indian democracy. The university's namesake, Nanaji Deshmukh, was also honored for his role in uplifting farmers and livestock keepers through rural development initiatives. Various cultural performances and activities were organized for farmers, with notable attendance from university faculty and staff.
As the world celebrates Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's 395th birth anniversary, it's more than just a festival in Maharashtra. This day is a tribute to a leader who embodied bravery, justice, and self-rule. Through parades, cultural events, and conversations, Shivaji's legacy continues to inspire generations and remind us of the values of independence, justice, and patriotism.
The annual Beating Retreat ceremony, a hallmark event of the Republic Day celebrations, dazzled the audience with its enthralling musical performance by bands from the Indian Army, Navy, IAF, and CAPF. The esteemed presence of President Droupadi Murmu, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi added to the grandeur and patriotic fervor. This centuries-old military tradition was first introduced in India during the state visit of Queen Elizabeth II and has now become a highly anticipated event, showcasing the rich musical and cultural heritage of India.
The 76th Republic Day celebrations in India ended on a high note with the magnificent Beating Retreat ceremony at Vijay Chowk. Distinguished guests, including the President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, and Defence Minister, graced the event with their presence. This year's Republic Day highlighted the country's 75th year of Constitution, showcasing unity and cultural diversity. As part of the government's efforts to promote 'Jan Bhagidari,' 10,000 special guests attended the parade, symbolizing the country's progress towards a 'Swarnim Bharat.' Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's presence as the Chief Guest added significance to the celebrations.