World Sindhi Language Day happens on April 10th, celebrating the Indo-Aryan language of the historical Sindh region in the Western part of the Indian continent. The name "Sindhi" is derived from Sindhu, the original name of the Indus River. It is the official language spoken by the Sindhi people in both Pakistan and India.
The Ambedkar Jayanti is celebrated every year on April 14 to pay tribute to Dr Ambedkar's contribution to the Indian society and to remember his teachings and ideals. Dr Ambedkar was a strong advocate of social justice, equality, and human rights, and his ideas continue to inspire people around the world.
Earth Day is observed on April 22 each year. The purpose of the day is to raise awareness of the rapidly-rising levels of pollution, climate change, and other circumstances that contribute to damaging the environment and threaten the survival of our planet. The day is marked by various activities such as tree planting, recycling drives, clean-up campaigns, and environmental education programs.
In our efforts to increase greenery on our beloved planet we all should plant more and more trees. We should also reduce the use of plastic, on this significant occasion of World Environment Day.
International Yoga Day is celebrated every year on June, 21. It serves as a global platform to raise awareness about the various benefits of practicing Yoga. It is an ancient practice that originated in India and has gained popularity globally for its mental, physical and spiritual benefits.
Guru Purnima is a religious festival dedicated to offering respect to all the spiritual and academic gurus It is celebrated as a festival in India, Nepal and Bhutan by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists. This festival is traditionally observed to honor one's chosen spiritual teachers or leaders.
World Emoji Day, celebrated on July 17, recognizes the influential role emojis play in digital communication. Emojis have become a universal language, allowing people from diverse cultures and languages to express emotions.
National Mango Day is a delightful occasion to celebrate and appreciate the tropical fruit, mango, known for its delicious flavor and numerous health benefits.
Drawing helps children improve their hand-eye coordination. It gives them the opportunity to form connections between what they see and do. As an activity, you can have your child draw an object they're looking at.
Every year on August 15, India celebrates Independence Day, transforming the country into a painting filled with the colors of pride and patriotism. On this date in 1947, the nation declared its Independence from the 200-year British rule. As the tri-color flag flutters in the breeze and the echoes of the national anthem reverberate through the air, Independence Day becomes more than a date on the calendar – it becomes a symphony of remembrance, a tribute to the sacrifice, and a celebration of unity.
Raksha Bandhan, a festival celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters. Raksha Bandhan is one of the most important festivals of Hindus. This festival is celebrated across the world by all the Hindu community people. Raksha Bandhan is the day of love and protection . This day is mainly celebrated between siblings to bestow their love and affection for each other.
Krishna Janmashtami 2023 , also known as Gokul Ashtami , has religious significance among Hindus. The Krishna Janmashtami festival marks the divine birth of Krishna, one of the most popular deities worshiped by Hindus.
Ganesh Chaturthi, also called Vinayaka Chaturthi, in Hinduism, 10 day festival marking the birth of the elephant headed deity Ganesha, the god of prosperity and wisdom. Today the festival is celebrated in Hindu communities worldwide and is particularly popular in Maharashtra and parts of western India.
Gandhi Jayanti is an Indian holiday marking the October 2nd birthday of Mahatma Gandhi.Gandhi's vision was not just limited to political independence; it also encompassed the idea of a society where cleanliness and hygiene are upheld as a way of life.
The legend associated with Navratri speaks about the great battle between the powerful demon Mahishasura and Goddess Durga. … Each year, on each day of Navratri, an incarnation of “Goddess Durga” is worshiped to celebrate the day of her victory over Mahishasura, and the ultimate victory of 'Good over Evil. Navratri occurs over 9 days during the month of Ashvin, or Ashvina (in the Gregorian calendar, usually September–October). It often ends with the Dusshera (also called Vijayadashami) celebration on the 10th day.