Introduction The arrival of New Year 2026 marks more than just the turning of a calendar page—it symbolizes renewal, reflection, and renewed hope for millions […]
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Christmas 2025: Celebrating Hope, Joy, and Togetherness in a Changing World
Introduction Christmas 2025 arrives once again with its timeless promise of joy, peace, and love. Celebrated every year on 25th December, Christmas is more than […]
Farmers Day 2025: Honouring the Backbone of India’s Economy
Introduction Every year, Farmers Day, also known as National Farmers Day or Kisan Diwas, is observed in India on 23 December to honour the invaluable […]
Chhath Puja 2025: Celebrating the Festival of Sun Worship with Devotion and Purity
Introduction Chhath Puja, one of the most ancient and significant Hindu festivals, is a beautiful tribute to the Sun God (Surya Dev) and Chhathi Maiya, […]
Diwali 2025: The Festival of Lights, Love, and Prosperity
Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most cherished and widely celebrated festivals in India and among Indian communities across the world. In […]
Dhanteras 2025: Celebrating Wealth, Health & New Beginnings
As the festival of Dhanteras arrives, the air fills with the sparkle of diyas, the smell of fresh rangolis, and the promise of prosperity. The […]
Dhanteras 2025: Celebrating Wealth, Health & New Beginnings
India’s blue-collar workforce remains the nation’s backbone, powering sectors like manufacturing, construction, logistics, and agriculture. Despite their sheer scale and economic significance, these workers face […]
Kargil Vijay Diwas – Honoring India’s Bravehearts
Introduction “Either I will come back after hoisting the Tricolour, or I will come back wrapped in it, but I will be back for sure.”— […]
The Crisis Unfolding: Labour Shortages Hit Industrial Hubs
Introduction The blue‑collar labour shortage in India has reached alarming levels—nowhere more stark than in Madhya Pradesh’s industrial zones such as Pithampur, Dewas, Palda, and […]
Guru Purnima: Honoring the Eternal Light of Knowledge
Introduction The word Guru is derived from the Sanskrit syllables “Gu” meaning darkness and “Ru” meaning remover. Thus, a Guru is “one who removes darkness.” […]
