"On the auspicious occasion of Govardhan Puja, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav caressed and offered food to the cattle located inside the Chief Minister's residence in Bhopal. During this, he adorned the cows with peacock feathers and bells around their neck. Chief Minister Yadav also performe
New Delhi [India], October 21: Every Diwali, along with the flickering of diyas and the festivities, the Indian stock market also gets its moment of 'light' through Muhurat Trading. The trading session, which mixes tradition and finance, is considered to be one of the most auspicious times t
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 21: ASBL, one of India's most forward-looking real estate developers, hosted "Beyond Four Walls", a first-of-its-kind industry event in Hyderabad dedicated to real estate brokers and their pivotal role in shaping the sector. Unlike traditional sales-dri
From evening, the beach witnessed a steady influx of people dressed in colorful traditional attire. Many families came to enjoy the sea breeze, turning the scenic coastline into a lively celebration ground. Children were seen playing with crackers and balloons.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday said that people have made "abundant" purchases this Diwali thanks to GST relaxation and there has been thrust on buying 'swadeshi' products.
As people across the country are celebrating Diwali with sweets and smiles, Bollywood stars are also leaving no chance to spam social media with their festive wishes and stunning traditional looks.
Union Minister L Murugan on Monday celebrated Diwali at his residence in Koyambedu and extended greetings to the people, urging them to support locally made products and promote traditional Indian craftsmanship.
In a post shared on X, Gandhi said, "I tried my hand at making Imarti and Besan Laddus at the famous and historic Ghantewala sweet shop in Old Delhi. The sweetness of this centuries-old prestigious shop remains the same even today - pure, traditional, and heart-touching. The true sweetnes
BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh on Monday hit out at SP chief Akhilesh Yadav over his "Diwali-Christmas" remark, calling it "unacceptable to Lord Ram's devotees" and accusing the Congress and SP of hypocrisy in invoking Lord Ram's name after opposing India's cultural traditions