Sustainability Key to Diwali among Mayurbhanj Tribes
BHUBANESWAR: Bursting of crackers, lighting of diyas and eating delicious sweets usually characterises the celebrations of Diwali. However, some communities ...
Read moreBHUBANESWAR: Bursting of crackers, lighting of diyas and eating delicious sweets usually characterises the celebrations of Diwali. However, some communities ...
Read moreDiwali, the festival of lights, is unimaginable without ‘diyas’ or clay lamps. However, with the influx of cheap Chinese lights ...
Read moreDiwali, the festival of lights, is believed to bring good luck and wealth. Every year, people across India decorate their homes ...
Read moreBhadrak: With just two days ahead of Diwali, residents of Ogalpur in Bhadrak district, well known as the ‘potter’s village’ ...
Read moreBhubaneswar: This year, Diwali celebrations in the country will be a little different as the Supreme Court has ordered a ...
Read moreVrindavan: It was ‘green Diwali this time for widows of Vrindavan who celebrated the festival inside the Gopi Nath Temple ...
Read moreJohannesburg: The 20th edition of the annual Diwali Festival in Durban has been hailed as a major social-cohesion exercise in ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Dhanteras is a festival celebrated just two days before Diwali. All purchases made during this occasion, be it ...
Read moreBhadrak: Earthen lamps used to have its charm during Diwali in rural areas earlier, but they have lost their charm ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Festivals in India are incomplete without sweets and desserts. With Diwali celebrations in full swing, here are a ...
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