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Happy International Women’s Day 2024

International Women’s Day, observed annually on March 8th, is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. It is also a call to action for accelerating gender equality and creating a more inclusive world. As we commemorate this significant day, let us reflect on the progress made, recognize the contributions …

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Bornhan: Marathi Tradition for Children on Makar Sankranti Festival

As the vibrant festival of Makar Sankranti approaches, the cultural symphony of Bornhan resonates through the heart of India. In the intricate tapestry of traditions that adorn this auspicious event, children take centre stage and immerse themselves in the richness of their heritage through immersive and distinctly Indian rituals. What does Bornhan mean? Bornhan, a …

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Bhogi Festival: A spark of positivity in the heart of Makar Sankranti

The Bhogi festival is celebrated in honour of Lord Indra who is also known as the god of rain. Lord Indra is worshipped by many farmers as he is expected to bring prosperity and happiness to the land. Besides, the farmers of the country worship Indra to get a good harvest and thus bring wealth …

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Festive Feasts: Makar Sankranti Delights with Tilgul, Puran Poli and More!

The sun’s journey north, marking the end of winter and the beginning of the harvest, ignites not only joy but also a symphony of flavours across India. Yes, it’s Makar Sankranti, a festival celebrated with warmth, laughter and of course, a dazzling array of festive delights! Let’s embark on a culinary journey through this vibrant …

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Makar Sankranti: A celebration of new beginnings and bountiful harvests

Makar Sankranti, a festival observed throughout India and Nepal, marks the beginning of the solar year and the end of the winter solstice. It is a time of celebration, thanksgiving and reaffirmation of faith. Let’s delve into the rich history, captivating story and deep reasons behind this momentous event. The History of Makar Sankranti The …

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