World Alzheimer’s Day is celebrated every 21st of September on a yearly basis. The World Alzheimer’s Month is a month-long international event that is celebrated annually throughout the month of September.
Makar Sankranti is the most popular Sankranti among all the 12 Sankranti(s) which is dedicated to the Hindu deity Surya (Sun). People not only signify this as the day of performing the righteous deeds but also celebrate it as the festival of kites. The roofs of the homes witness special excitement among the kite-lovers who can be found flying kites with great happiness. Even the sky is seen studded of colorful kites who as if take their flight to explore new heights. Well, how can one forget those “Til Ke Laddu” who are specially made as prime sweet-dish of the festival!
Every January 1, along with New Year’s Day, brings resolutions, hopes, optimism, and a long to-do list for the upcoming year. The New Year planning doesn’t contract to the personal and professional do’s and don’ts only; it also expands to a let-go-list. Perhaps the thoughts of — making them all done — is what makes it the Happy New Year . From daily exercise to healthy eating habits, shopping wish lists to family tours, new job to new relationship...no aspect of life remains untouched.
National Chocolate Day celebrates an exceptional hero on October 28 whose stardom doesn’t seem to fade forever. Presenting you three amazing qualities of a chocolate which makes it an all-time favourite of all! It’s a Heartthrob Liquid chocolate or the solid one, chocolates know how to win the hearts. Whether you have a crying child, first date with a girl, or annoyed partner or friend, chocolates are the all-time saviours. It’s Multitalented National Chocolate Day gives tribute to the one who is capable of being used in multiple ways. It’s a Team Player Have you seen the better one with team spirit? Chocolates can be teamed up with shakes, cakes, desserts, ice creams, and what not? They are pro in lifting up both taste and the mood.
Get ready to drench into the world of colours as its 22nd of October — National Colours Day. Colours do not belong to just artists, they are an inseparable part of each one of our lives. Think about your surroundings and you will find colours everywhere around: They say we eat from our eyes first, then with the mouth; well said! Foods are surely a great example of brilliant colours. What we wear — various dresses — They all are made attractive and beautiful with right colour-combinations. Even the walls of the room seem so you if their paint is being done as per your taste. However, if you want to identify the most beautiful colours in the world, explore the nature. Have you ever pondered upon the beauty of the colourful flowers, deep sea, wide sky, landscapes, canvas while sunset or sunrise, and so on? What enhances their beauty is — colours. National Colours Day gives us an opportunity to revive our definition of beauty, explore it, and find it. The day makes observations m...
Eid e Milad un Nabi or Mawlid is the birthday of Mohammed, the prophet who is the founder of Islam, known to the world through the holy book Koran. The day comes on Rabi' Al-Awwal, the Islamic calendar's third month which means the spring has commenced. The months of the Islamic calendar begin at the sight of the new moon's first crescent. Because Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi falls in Rabi' Al-Awwal, it's believed to be a blessed month.
Normally Sankranti is seen as just an astrological Sun transition event in which the Sun enters from its existing Rashi to the next Rashi, but its significance is much more. Tula Sankranti is not observed just for fulfilling the religious ritual, but it is celebrated with thanksgiving for the food and prosperity people get from their God. It is believed that God not only blesses with the growth of the grain but also keeps them safe by keeping the harmful species and events at bay.
World Food Day is annually celebrated on the 16th of October to honor the founding date of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation. Many organizations such as the international fund for agricultural development and the world food program, which belong to food security, observe this International event.
Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti is both a religiously and historically significant Hindu event (especially) for Agrawal and Jain communities because it is the birth anniversary of Maharaja Agrasen who laid the foundation of Agroha city and 18 Gotra of the Agrawal community. People reserve a very special place in their hearts for Agrasen because he was a magnificent person with great ideas, values, and principles, who set a distinguished exemplar of leadership, kindness, and peace-making.