Eid-Ul-Fitr

Eid-Ul-Fitr is one of the most celebrated festivals of the world. Marking the end of month – long fasting, people embrace this festive occasion with warm exchange of greetings and good wishes. The expression of joy is shared equally between the rich and poor, the young and the old with no distinction. The air feels up with the holy word “Eid Mubarak”. Throughout this three-day long...
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Durga Puja:

Durga Puja is the greatest festival of Bengali and is celebrated with great pomp. Ma Durga is worshipped for four days and the days are divided as Shasti, Saptami, Astami and Nabami and the fifth day is on Dashami She is immersed in the holy Ganges. Maha shasti is the “bodhon” of Ma Durga. The word Durga means incomprehensible. She is a form of Shakti, worshipped for her gracious as well as...
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Djibouti:

Djibouti is a country which fortifies the word small is beautiful. It’s a country with plains and mountains bounded by marine sea life of Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. The people here are neutral and economy is stable. Travelers to this country never miss out carefree night life, and intoxicating landscape of Goda Mountains which blends between the sun tanned slope and lush green slope on the...
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Diwali

Diwali, the festival of lights, is celebrated all over India, mainly by the Hindus, in the month of November. It is celebrated on the occasion of the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile in the forest, and also for his victory over the demon, Ravana. People from all walks of life, definitely makes it a point to adorn their homes with ‘diyaas’ and candles, and create...
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Christmas

Christmas is celebrated on 25th of December, it is a festival of joy as it commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas is celebrated by the especially Christians but nowadays it has become a secular festival. As Christmas in celebrated in winter season so it is the ideal time for the people to go out for socialization and they celebrate it by having cakes and exchanging gifts among...
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