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Watch: PM Modi celebrates Diwali with security personnel in Kutch

Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Diwali with security forces deployed in Gujarat’s Kachchh district, continuing with his tradition of celebrating the festival with the armed forces every year. This Diwali, in Army uniform, PM Modi joined soldiers at Lakki Nala in Sir Creek, offered sweets, and spoke words of appreciation with them. BSF, Army, Navy,

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Diwali 2024: Heartfelt Wishes, Warm Greetings, Inspiring Quotes, Pictures, and WhatsApp Status

Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most celebrated festivals in India and various parts of the world. It symbolizes the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. The festival not only illuminates homes with diyas and candles but also brings people together, spreading joy,

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Reliance’s Diwali gifting season: Employees make fun of Diwali gifts from Jio company

Lights up the Diwali gifting season this year, however, all that will sparkle is an increase in India Inc. gifting budgets during the auspicious time. Including thoughtful presents such as traditional dry fruit-chocolate and festive bonuses, Diwali season gifting has evolved further. As per the Economic Times, companies have begun offering ecologically friendly products, and

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Diwali 2024: Subh Muhurat, Govardhan Puja, Bhai Dooj

Observed on the new moon of Kartik month, Diwali 2024 will be celebrated on the Thursday, October 31, 2024 date. It is an auspicious occasion for Hindus. A five-day festival begins with Dhanteras and ends with Bhai Dooj, On October 29, Dhanteras will take place and on November 3, Bhai Dooj will take place. Here

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Dhanteras Shubh Muhurat: Auspicious Timings and Must-Buy Items for a Prosperous Festive Season

“Get ready to embrace the auspicious festival of lights and prosperity! Dhanteras, also known as ‘Dhanatrayodashi,’ marks the beginning of Diwali festivities with its radiant aura and vibrant traditions. As we gear up for this joyous occasion, let’s dive into everything you need to know – from important dates and shubh muhurat (auspicious timings) to

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Diwali 2024 Bank Holidays: Government Announces Official Dates for All States

Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is to brighten up India on 31st October 2024. While gifting each other with merriment, families must also remain vigilant about the “Diwali 2024 bank holidays” which would be affecting financial and business operations across the nation. As Diwali is a festival celebrated in various states, banks would be having

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6 Reasons to Buy From Locals on Diwali 2024

Diwali is the most vibrant festival celebrated in India and the Hindu communities around the world. Diwali 2024 seems to be more anticipated as compared to the previous years. The festivals will begin on Dhanteras on October 29 and end with Bhai Dooj on November 3. This is when families share sweets and get their

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All you need to know about Diwali 2024: Dates, events, and significance

Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is one of the greatest festivals that India and other Hindu nations have to offer alongside the colourful lights, sweets, and fairs. Diwali 2024 going to be celebrated with various events starting from Dhanteras on October 29, culminating with Bhai Dooj on November 3, 2024. The festivities of Diwali begin

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Karwa Chauth 2024: Puja Muhurat, moonrise time, and fast time

Karwa Chauth 2024 will fall on Sunday, October 20, 2024. It is a Hindu festival in which the married women keep a day-long fast for the long and prosperous life of their husbands. The puja takes place on chaturthi tithi of Krishna Paksha, Kartik month according to the Hindu calendar. Karwa Chauth 2024: Puja Muhurat

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Here is why is Diwali celebrated after 21 days from Dussehra?

The two Hindu festivals, Diwali and Dussehra, are believed to be the most important and publicly celebrated festivals ever in Indian history. Dussehra is believed to mark the victory of Lord Ram over the demon king Ravana as the victory of good over evil. On the other hand, Diwali is a festival in order to

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