World Leprosy Day
On the final Sunday in January each year, World Leprosy Day is observed. It is marked in India on January 30th of each year, which also happens to be the anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's passing.
On the final Sunday in January each year, World Leprosy Day is observed. It is marked in India on January 30th of each year, which also happens to be the anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's passing.
India will celebrate Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's birthday on January 23. Bose, one of the toughest patriots in our nation, established the Indian National Army (INA) to liberate India from British rule. Officially known as Parakram Diwas or Parakram Divas
Read MoreLet's get together to remember our brave soldiers, who are the reason for our pride and smiles, by celebrating National Army Day. Happy 2023 Army Day!
Read MoreEvery year on January 24, National Girl Child Day is observed in the nation with the goal of giving Indian girls support and opportunities. It strives to raise awareness of girls' rights, the value of their education, and the importance of their health and nutrition.
Read MoreOn January 25, National Voters Day is observed in order to inspire young people to take part in the democratic process. It emphasizes the importance of voting as a fundamental right while also encouraging youth participation in the democratic process.
Read MoreIn honor of Mahatma Gandhi, January 30 is also honored as Martyrs' Day or Shaheed Diwas. On March 23, the day of the martyrdom of three independence fighters Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev Thapar, and Shivaram Rajguru the Punjabi government has proclaimed a public holiday.
Read MoreNortheast India's political landscape suffered a significant transformation in 1972. The Sub-State of Meghalaya, the two Union Territories of Manipur and Tripura, and both acquired statehood. Tripura, Manipur, and Meghalaya, the three North Eastern states, commemorated their 50th Foundation Day on Friday with a variety of festivities and programs.
Read MoreMany songs have been composed in Bollywood films on the festival of Makar Sankranti. From the list of Makar Sankranti Bollywood Songs, we have selected some Makar Sankranti Songs for you.
Read MoreMakar Sankranti text messages, loved ones and friends celebrate the agricultural harvest by sending Happy Makar Sankranti wishes and quotes. Share Makar Sankranti wishes, messages, greetings, and photographs with your family and friends on Facebook and WhatsApp in 2023
Read Morehe festival of Makar Sankranti is considered very special. On this day people clean their homes and make Rangoli. Rangoli is an ancient art that is made in homes during festivals. The atmosphere of the house becomes auspicious by making Rangoli and it also looks beautiful. Here you can find some of the best and easiest Rangoli designs for Makar Sankranti.
Read MoreOne of the most important holidays in the Hindu calendar, Makar Sankranti, commonly known as Sankranti, is dedicated to the Sun deity. The spring season is announced by this harvest festival. One of the few holidays observed in harmony with the solar cycle, Makar Sankranti marks the sun's entry into the makar or Capricorn horoscope.
Read MoreThe Makar Sankranti festival is celebrated every year in the month of January. Makar Sankranti is celebrated as Uttarayan in Gujarat, Khichdi in Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Pongal in South India. On this day Sun enters Capricorn. According to mythological beliefs, on the day of Makar Sankranti, Sun God goes to the house of his son Shani.
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