The Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh is all set to honor former Prime Minister and Bharat Ratna recipient Atal Bihari Vajpayee on his birth centenary with a grand week-long celebration. The event, titled Atal Shatabdi Samaroh, will feature exhibitions, cultural programs, and tributes to the late leader, with winners of various activities being felicitated on the concluding day. Additionally, the state will also sign MoUs with other states for cultural exchange under the 'Ek Bharat-Shrestha Bharat' initiative. The aim of the celebrations is to inspire future generations through the exemplary life and contributions of Atal Ji.
The much-awaited Coastal Carnival Padubidri 2024 has started with a bang, kickstarting JCI Padubidri's 50th anniversary celebrations. The three-day festival aims to boost tourism, showcase the region's culture, and support local businesses. On the opening day, Kaup MLA Suresh Shetty Gurme expressed his pride in JCI's contributions and highlighted the event's significance in promoting sports and cultural harmony. He also spoke about the potential of the coastal region to attract tourists and the hard work put in by all JCI members to make this event a reality.
In 1996, prompted by the United Nations Year for Tolerance, the General Assembly declared November 16th as the International Day for Tolerance. This decision was made in order to promote tolerance and understanding among nations and individuals, with a special focus on educational institutions and the general public. The declaration was influenced by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) member States' adoption of the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance and Follow-up Plan of Action in 1995.
With the end of the holy Kartik month, Kartik Purnima 2022 falls on November 8, Tuesday. This auspicious day holds significant religious and cultural importance, with people across the country participating in rituals and festivals. The Vaishnava tradition celebrates it as Damodar month, marking the devotion to Lord Krishna. Five days of festivities surround this day, beginning on Prabodhini Ekadashi and ending with Kartik Purnima.
The Institute's Pool Theatre came alive with various cultural and literary performances as the prestigious Padma Shri award winner Battu was honoured during the celebration of the Institute's Foundation Day. From the Vice Chairman and Chairperson to notable scholars, the importance of the Institute was underscored in virtual speeches. The program also featured a theatrical performance and a dance performance among other artistic displays.
This article dives into the cultural and religious significance of the Hindu festival of Gopashtami, dedicated to worshiping Lord Krishna and cows. The festival, celebrated primarily in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Gujarat, falls on November 8 and 9 this year. It is believed that cows hold the blessings of 33 Gods and Goddesses and worshipping them on this day provides remedies for financial crisis and removes the defects of the nine planets in life. The article also explores the different customs and rituals, such as feeding cows, performing parikrama, and applying cow's feet dust on the forehead, to seek blessings from Lord Krishna and the cow.
The southern state of Karnataka will be celebrating its foundation day, also known as Karnataka Rajyotsava, on November 1, 2024. This day marks the formation of the state in 1956, after decades of struggle for a separate state to preserve the linguistic and cultural identity of the Kannada people. The Karnataka Rajyotsava is a time to remember and honor those who fought for the unity and progress of the state.
Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot greets people of the state on the eve of Kannada Rajyotsava and emphasizes the importance of cherishing the state's cultural heritage. On this day of Karnataka's unification, he urges citizens to promote unity and social harmony for the state's progress. ThePrint holds no responsibility for the auto-generated PTI news report.
The holy city of Ayodhya is set to celebrate Deepotsav, a festival of lights, for the first time since the consecration of the Ram Temple in January. The day began with a procession of tableaux showcasing the life of Lord Ram, with a special focus on promoting women empowerment. Artists from all over the country are participating in the festival, highlighting the rich traditions and cultural heritage of India. Don't miss out on this grand celebration!
The nine-day festival of Navratri is in full swing, with devotees celebrating day 5 by worshipping Skandamata, the mother of Lord Kartikeya. This manifestation of Goddess Durga is believed to bring blessings and favors from her son. The celebrations, marked by fasting and cultural events, exemplify a sense of community and devotion towards the deity.