Diwali – Bring on the lights and the brightness in Life

Diwali – Bring on the lights and the brightness in Life

Diwali – the biggest and most celebrated festival in India. It generally falls in the months of October or November.  Though the date varies from one year to another.You can check up the date online before traveling to India. It is a 3 day festival.If you’re visiting India during Diwali, you will not only be able to experience the different colors of India but also you will be able to experience the joy as well…

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Useful travel tips when traveling for business

Useful travel tips when traveling for business

When you’re traveling for business, there are a few things which you have to keep in mind. With the help of these few tips, not only you will be able to travel light and but also you will be able to travel more efficiently as well. We will today share with you a few tips which you should keep in mind when it comes to business travel. Getting accommodation right: Ideally, when you’re traveling on…

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Dussehra– Triumph of Good over evil

Dussehra– Triumph of Good over evil

Dussehra is the festival which celebrates the triumph of good over evil. It is celebrated on the culmination of another Indian festival which goes by the name of Navaratri. On this day, Lord Rama killed demon Ravana. It is festival which is celebrated to uphold the virtues of Lord Rama. The festivities involve burning the effigies of demon Ravana. These effigies can vary from just 5 feet all the way up to 30 feet as…

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Navratri – Marks the beginning of festivity in India

Navratri – Marks the beginning of festivity in India

Colourful outfits, varity of traditional food, sweets, music, Dandiya dance, Decorations all around, and mesmerising chants of prayers. If you see and hear all this around, that means, it’s the most celebrated time of Navratri. Navratri is one of the most celebrated Hindu festival of India which is dedicated to Goddess Durga, who is a symbol of power, purity and ‘shakti’. The precise meaning of the word ‘Navratri’ is nine nights, which means the celebration…

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