These festivals, marking the beginning of the New Year for various communities in different parts of India, hold deep cultural significance. They symbolise the spirit of unity, as people across regions welcome prosperity and good fortune with traditional festivities.
Telugus embraced Ugadi, Maharashtrians rejoiced in Gudi Padwa, and Sindhis celebrated Cheti Chand, creating a vibrant mosaic of cultural festivities across the city.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, "Have a wonderful Gudi Padwa! Wishing that the coming year is marked with prosperity and the fulfilment of all your aspirations,"
New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday extended greetings to countrymen on the occasion of Chaitra Navratri, Navreh, Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, Sajibu Cheiraoba and Cheti Chand. Taking to Twitter, the Congress leader said, “Today, people are celebrating different festivals like Chaitra Navratri, Navreh, Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, Sajibu Cheiraoba and Cheti Chand in different parts […]
Hyderabad: ISKCON Attapur, situated in HUDA Colony, would distribute over 30,000 food packets during the upcoming Ram Navami week, which is celebrated on April 10. ISKCON Attapur, Hyderabad is known to extend Annadaan activities during festivals like Gudi Padwa, Akshay Tritiya, Krishna Janmashtami, Diwali, and other auspicious days, during which it distributes about 1 lakh […]