Tribal cultural festival celebrated in JharkhandOctober 10th, 2009 RANCHI - Tribal men and women near Ranchi recently celebrated their annual cultural festival with pomp and gaiety. The two-day cultural festival called 'Murma festival' was celebrated at Murmu subdivision, 30 kilometers from Ranchi.
President greets nation ahead of OnamSeptember 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - President Pratibha Patil today greeted the nation ahead of Onam, which is being celebrated tomorrow. In her message, she said, "On the joyous occasion of Onam, I extend my warmest greetings to everyone especially to all my brothers and sisters in Kerala."
"May this auspicious harvest festival, which underlines the importance of agriculture in our country, inspire us to work for the progress and prosperity of our nation and to promote harmony and compassion in our country," she added.
Orissa celebrates harvest festivalAugust 24th, 2009 DEOGAON - People in Orissa on Monday offered the first crop of the season to their presiding deities in celebration of the harvest festival of 'Nuakhai'. Nuakhai is a major festival observed by the masses over the entire western part of Orissa to welcome the new rice-paddy of the season.
Chindwada tribals celebrate Bhujaliya festivalAugust 12th, 2009 CHINDWARA - A festival showcasing the tribal art and culture called, Bhujaliya, was organised in Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh. The festival is celebrated for three days in the culminating days of monsoons.
Annual Behdeinkhlam festival celebrated in Meghalaya's Jaintia HillsAugust 5th, 2009 SHILLONG - The annual four-day-long festival 'Behdeinkhlam' was celebrated with great enthusiasm in Meghalaya's Jaintia Hills. Thousands of people belonging to the Pnar, an indigenous religion, participated in the procession and festivities.
Apatani tribe of Arunachal Pradesh celebrates Dree festivalAugust 4th, 2009 ZIRO - Dree, a harvest festival meant to pray for a bumper yield of crop, was recently celebrated by the Apatani tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. Thousands of Apatani tribals, dressed in traditional attire, assembled at Ziro, about 200 kilometres from State capital Itanagar, to celebrate this festival with gaiety and enthusiasm.
Sakewa festival offers tribute to Mother Earth in SikkimMay 24th, 2009 SIKKIM - Assam Linzey in Sikkim celebrated Sakewa, a festival to offer tribute to Mother Earth on Saturday. Sakewa is held as a community prayer and during this festival sweets and food grains are offered to Lord Kubera, who is the God of food and wealth.
Punjab celebrates harvest festival BaisakhiApril 13th, 2009 AMRITSAR - The Sikh community on Monday celebrated the annual spring harvest festival of Baisakhi. Farmers, dressed in colourful attires, danced to 'Bhangra' beats in middle of the fields.
Nine-day 'Navratri' festival beginsMarch 27th, 2009 NEW DELHI/MUMBAI - The nine-day 'Navratri' festival began across India with religious fervour on Friday. In New Delhi, devotees queued up outside the temples early in the morning to pay their obeisance to Goddess Durga.
'Holi' celebrated in a unique way in MathuraMarch 14th, 2009 MATHURA - Festive spirit continues in Mathura where women celebrate 'Holi', by tearing away the clothes of their menfolk and beating them with it. The special "Kapra Phar" (tearing-cloth) Holi was played at Baldev village in Mathura.
When demons marry and people worship them in KulluMarch 14th, 2009 KULLU - People from across Himachal Pradesh converge every year in Kullu District's Chachogi village to participate in a unique festival in which both the Gods and demons are worshipped. The weeklong festival is known as "Kotlu".
West Bengal celebrates HoliMarch 11th, 2009 KOLKATA - West Bengal Wednesday celebrated Holi, or Dol Jatra as it is called in the state, with colour, songs and prayers. Thousands of people from within the country and abroad assembled at Santiniketan, about 180 km from here, with the campus of the Visva Bharati university presenting a picture of mirth and gaiety.
Village where Holi has not been celebrated for 150 yearsMarch 11th, 2009 BOKARO - There is one village in Jharkhand that will not celebrate Holi Wednesday. They have not celebrated the festival for 150 years, fearing a natural calamity if they do so.
Pongal celebrated across the country in traditional fashionJanuary 13th, 2009 CHENNAI - 'Tamizhar Tirunal' Pongal - the Tamil harvest festival equivalent to thanks giving - is being celebrated across the country with the usual splendour. The four day Hindu festival thanking rain, sun and farm animals is a mini Diwali in this part of the country - minus the crackers - celebrated on the first day of the Tamil month Thai.
Ahmedabad sky turns spectacular with global kite festJanuary 10th, 2009 AHMEDABAD - It was a spectator's delight as kite-flying enthusiasts from around the world showcased their skills at the Vibrant Gujarat-International Kite Festival here Sunday. As many as 82 people from 31 countries and 257 contestants from different parts of the country participated in the annual fest ahead of the Uttarayan festival of Jan 14 that is traditionally celebrated with kite-flying in Gujarat.