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Lohri Festival India
13-13 January 2012
Lohri is the harvest festival of Punjab, famously known as the the breadbasket state of India. This harvest festival is celebrated to mark both celebration and sharing. Lohri festival prompts people t read more...
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Muharram Festival in Delhi
25-04 December 2011
Muharram festival is celebrated to honor the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain, the grandson of the Holy Prophet. The festival begins on the first day of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calend read more...
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Diwali Festival in Delhi
26-26 October 2011
Diwali Festival is also known by the name of "the festival of lights". One of the major Hindu festivals, it is celebrated almost in each and every city of India. There is a legend associated with this read more...
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Dussehra Festival in India
06-06 October 2011
Dussehra falling on the last day of Navaratri or Durga puja arrives in
the month of October. Dussehra literally means that which takes away ten
sins. This Hindu festival is celebrated all ov read more...
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Dussehra Festival in Delhi
06-06 October 2011
Hindus throughout India celebrate Dussehra Festival, although by different names. Also known as Vijaya Dashmi ('Vijay' meaning 'victory' and 'Dashmi meaning 'tenth da read more...
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Eid Festival in Delhi
30-30 August 2011
Eid festival has a lot of significance for Muslims all over the world. The celebration of this festivitiy takes place twice a year. According to the Muslim calendar, read more...
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Janmashtami Festival in Delhi
21-21 August 2011
Janmashtami Festival is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. It falls in the month of August or September, with the date being calculated read more...
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Independence Day in Delhi
15-15 August 2011
Independence Day in India commemorates 15th August, the day on which India attained independence. After remaining under British rule for over 100 years, India finally read more...
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Raksha Bandhan in Delhi
13-13 August 2011
Raksha Bandhan festival is celebrated amongst Hindus throughout the world. The festival of Raksha Bandhan celebrates love and affection between a brother and sister. read more...
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Hanuman Jayanti
18-18 April 2011
Varanasi: Hanuman jayanti is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Hanuman. Hanuman Jayanti is an important Hindu Festival. It is celebrated on full moon day duri read more...
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Rama Navami
12-12 April 2011
India: Ram Navami is a Hindu Festival. It is the Birthday of Lord Rama King Dasharatha's Son. Lord Sri Rama was the incarnated of Lord Vishnu and taken birth t read more...
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Swaminarayan Jayanti
12-12 April 2011
Gujarat: Swaminarayan Jayanti celabrates as the birthday of Lord Swaminarayan. Lord Swaminarayan was the founder of Swaminarayan tradition. This coincides with read more...
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Mahavir Jayanti in India
28-28 March 2011
Mahavir Jayanti is one of the significant religious celebrations in India. The day is most significant to the Jains as Mahavira is regarded as the last Tirthankara. The day is celebrated mainly with t read more...
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Holi Festival of Colors
20-20 March 2011
India: Holi is the festival of Hindus,it celebrates allover in India. It celebrates on Phalgun Poornima which comes in early March. It brings j read more...
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Elephant Festival in Jaipur
19-19 March 2011
The Elephant Festival is a unique event held annually in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Groomed to perfection, glittering in gold, row upon row of elephants catwalk before an enthralled audience. T read more...
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Holi Festival in Delhi
19-19 March 2011
Holi festival is celebrated in the Hindu month of Phagun (Month), on a full moon day. It is the festival of colors and involves smearing each other with gulal (colors read more...
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Maha Shivaratri Festival
03-03 March 2011
One of the most popular festivals in the country, Maha Shivratri is the
Night of the Lord Shiva’. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva is
believed to be the third God of the Trinity. Often con read more...
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Lohri Festival in Delhi
03-13 January 2011
Lohri marks the culmination of winter, and is celebrated on the 13th day of January in the month of Paush or Magh, a day before Makar Sankranti. For Punjabis, this is read more...
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International Leather Goods Fair in Kolkata
25-27 February 2011
This Fair will offer global exporters and manufacturers of leather goods and accessories, the ultimate platform to showcase and launch their exquisite creations. The fair is designed to be a focal poi read more...
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Agra Taj Mahotsav
18-27 February 2011
Taj Mahotsav is an annual festival organized in the month of February at Shilpgram, near Taj Mahal. The Festival highlights the rich culture, arts, crafts, cuisine, music and dance of Uttar Pradesh. I read more...
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Jaisalmer Desert Festival
16-18 February 2011
The Desert Festival is an annual event organized in the beautiful city, Jaisalmer. This three days festival is held in the month of February. It is organized in association with the Rajasthan Tourism read more...
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Surajkund Crafts Fair in India
01-15 February 2011
Surajkund Crafts Mela is an annual affair which has the finest Handicrafts & Handlooms on display. Surajkund, in the Faridabad district a short distance from South Delhi. It's around 35 minutes dr read more...
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Republic Day in Delhi
26-26 January 2011
Republic Day commemorates the adoption of the constitution of India. On 26th January 1950 India adopted its new constitution and became a Republic. From that year onw read more...
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Pongal Festival in India
14-18 January 2011
Pongal is the most popular festival of India. It comes on the day of 14th January every year. The Pongal festival specially celebrated in south India. The festival can be celebrated for four days in s read more...
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Indian Food and Wine Show
13-16 January 2011
In mid-January, a popular gastronomic event which regularly attracts crowds of foodies, who come to New Delhi to enjoy the innumerable food stalls, local dishes read more...
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Guru Nanak Jayanti festival in Delhi
05-05 January 2011
Guru Nanak Jayanti festival commemorates the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev the founder of the Sikh faith. Guru Nanak Dev was born in the Hindu Month of Kartik (October-N read more...
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New Years Eve
31-31 December 2010
Celebrations for New Year begin from New Year's Eve on 31st December.
This is the last day of the Gregorian calendar and the day before New Year's Day. The id read more...
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Childrens Day India
14-14 November 2010
Children’s day in India celebrates everything surrounding childhood.
It is celebrated by the entire nation on November 14, which is the birthdate of India’s f read more...
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Diwali India
05-05 November 2010
Diwali or Deepawali or Dipawali is one the most important, hugely waited and immensely cherished festival celebrated across India.
Originally, the name was Deepawali, which has its origin from read more...
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Dussehra India
17-17 October 2010
Dussehra is one of the significant Hindu festivals, celebrated with much joy and happiness in the entire country. Dussehra Celebration mark the triumph of Lord Rama over the demon king, Ravana, read more...
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Mahatma Gandhi Birthday India
02-02 October 2010
Mahatma Gandhi's birthday or Gandhi Jayanti, is celebrated on 2nd October each year, mainly in India.
This national holiday honours Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948), read more...
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Independence Day India
15-15 August 2010
On 15 August 1947, India attained freedom from the British Rule. Every year, August 15 is celebrated as the Independence Day in India.
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Lord Jagannatha Rath Yatra in Puri India
13-20 July 2010
Each June or July Ratha Yatra, the Festival of Chariots of Lord Jagannatha (the Hindu God Krishna) is celebrated every year at Puri, the temple town of Puri on the Bay of Bengal transforms during one read more...
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