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This section covers everything you need to know about the festival celebrations that define the secular Indian spirit.

Posted on : 3rd Mar 2010
Around 50 percent of the world's population is women. Still, we need to have a Women's Day that celebrates and commemorates womanhood. There has to be a reason that we need to devote a day to all the women we know and love.



Posted on : 24th Feb 2010
An anniversary is a natural consequence of a wedding. Marriages are one of the oldest traditions of the civilised world. So, anniversary celebrations can be safely said to be one of the earliest forms of celebrations.



Posted on : 19th Feb 2010
One of universal truths about life is the importance of the role a mother plays in the life of a child. She is the one responsible for the future and present of her children. It would not be too much to say that the foundation of this humanity has been laid down by all mothers.



Posted on : 10th Feb 2010
Holi is one of the most widely celebrated Indian festivals. Thus, based on the regional influences there are many names with which we know this festival of colours. Some of these are Basant Panchami, Dhulendi, Rangpanchami, Basant Utsav, Dol Purnima, Hola Mohalla, Lathmaar Holi, Shimgo, Kaman Pandigai and Phagu Purnima.



Posted on : 5th Feb 2010
If you are left wondering what to do differently in an upcoming celebration, the answer is very simple. Send flowers to that special someone. Now, if that sounds too common to you, think again. It is the presentation that has to be different.



Posted on : 1st Feb 2010
All of us wish to experience the passion and romance of life on Valentines Day. This occasion is in celebration of the varied feelings of love. Saint Valentines Day or Valentine's Day comes on February 14 every year.



Posted on : 27th Jan 2010
Birthdays are a special time for everyone involved. An upcoming birthday generates an interest in everyone involved, be it friends or family or acquaintances.



Posted on : 20th Jan 2010
What is a gift? A gift is something which is presented with the idea of making every occasion count for our loved ones. It is also known as the act, right or the power of giving.



Posted on : 12th Jan 2010
Wedding is an occasion that is special for everyone in this world. Irrespective of regional and cultural influences, people await each years' wedding calender with anticipation.



Posted on : 06th Jan 2010
India is a country with a rich cultural and regional diversity. This is a fact that most of us must have heard in so many different words over and over again. But, have we truly understood the depth of this statement? The Indian heritage that is so ingrained in all of us stands in the way of this realisation. The occasions of national significance like Republic Day make us Indians relive the inherent pride we have in our country.



Posted on : 04th Jan 2010
India is a land whose primary occupation is agriculture. Changes in season thus play a very important role for Indian farmers. Their lifestyles and celebrations are thus exclusively linked to the seasonal landmarks in an year. There are many Indian festivals which are in tune with a farmers lifestyle and also with the seasonal variations in an year. Pongal, the harvest festival of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu is one of them.



Posted on : 30th Dec 2009
Lohri is a harvest festival primarily celebrated by Punjabis across North India. Punjab is the land of five rivers in North West India and North East Pakistan. It is a land known for its primary occupation, agriculture.



Posted on : 28th Dec 2009
The season of the big fat Indian wedding is here. With the advent of autumn slipping into the winter season,we see marriages happening everywhere in the country. The reason probably is the weather and that is how that October onwards and stretching into the next three months there are marriages happening all over this country.



Posted on : 18th Dec 2009
If our calender shows an upcoming occasion then it is that time of the year when we start thinking about that perfect gift for someone. What increases our anxiety is the fact when every time we have to select something different for the same person. We find ourselves doubly overwhelmed when we know that the gift cannot be just about right, it has to be perfect.



Posted on : 14th Dec 2009
The Indian identity holds a place of pride in its deep rooted and ancient heritage. The diversity is in every aspect from geographical features to the flora and fauna, religions, regions, castes, languages, customs, arts and traditions. Even a lifetime is less to absorb this multifaceted phenomenon that is India.




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