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    Republic day India

    India is a country that has a great historic background especially when it came to the freedom struggle. The country won her independence on the 15th August 1947. It was two and half years later that the Indian constitution came into existence on the 26th of January 1950. It is celebrated as a national holiday to mark the transition of India from a British Dominion to a republic on the 26th of January. This is one of the 3 national holidays in India.

    A richly nurtured history: Significance of the Republic day, India

    Regarding the history of the festival, during the transition period from 1947 to 1950, the king George VI was the head of the state. Lord Mountbatten and C. Rajagopalachari served as the governer general of India in this period. The 26th of January was when; the first president of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad was elected. Most of all, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was the head of the constituent assembly and played a played a major role in the formation of the constitution.

    Celebrations for the Republic day, India

    This occasion being a very important one, a grand parade is held at the capital, New Delhi annually. It takes place from the Raisiana Hill near the Rashtrapati Bhavan (the place of the president), along the Rajpath (path of the leaders), past India gate and on to the historic red fort. The commander in chief of the Indian armed forces that is none other but the president of India, takes the solute. The different regiments of the army, navy and the air force march past in all their finery and official decorations. The parade includes amusement displays on horses by the military men, other vibrant displays that include missiles, tanks, etc; the ceremony is traditionally ended with a flypast by the Indian air force jets. This is the largest scale celebration-taking place in India for the republic day.
    Celebrations on a smaller scale are held in state capitals, where mostly the governer of the state unfurls the national flag. If he is absent for some reason, the Chief Minster takes the initiative. It is a big deal in school where children march past the hoisted tricolor flag, and have a small ceremony of their own. Sweets are distributed amongst the children. Many other places perform the flag hoisting ceremony and pay their respect the Republic day, and their nation, India.

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    Valentines Day in India

    Valentines Day is celebrated throughout the world as a day of love and bonding. What originated in the west has taken the youth of perhaps from all nooks of the world in its arena. St. Valentine stands as a mascot of unified love for the people who believe in celebrating this day. India being a country of different religions and castes, has also accepted this day as one of its own. A country that celebrates almost all the festivals of the world is not alien to this day of love. As the world remembers St. Valentines, India has its reasons to remember the Hindu lord of love, Kamdev. Lord Kamdev is a part of the Hindu myths and possesses a flowery bow. A belief in India says that the arrow that leaves his bow often strikes the lovers. The importance of Valentines Day in India grows every year. India being the land where the treatise of love took birth is now a part, as the world celebrates Valentines.

    February 14th in India

    Ancient scriptures and sculptures have shown that India has been a land of love for many years before this day actually started being celebrated. It took a while for India to welcome the Valentines Day. This is a day of romance and love for many Indians. The youth especially take keen interest in the same. Collegians have their own innovative and stylish ways of impressing their loved ones. Exchanging gifts like teddy bears and chocolates or personalized gifts have taken a rage in India. In the metros mainly, disco's and party places have their parties and various shows organized for the people wanting to have a good time with their near and dear ones. This day gives a reason for those married to express their affection to their spouse. Jewelry is one of the main gifts exchanged and which is available in different designs in India. Flowers are the most commonly given mementos.

    The areas where Valentines is dominantly celebrated

    Valentines Day in India is celebrated with great zest nowadays. Although there are a lot of oppositions from certain miscreants here, the feeling overpowers all. Even, families in India collectively celebrate this day with their loved ones. In Delhi and Mumbai, the nightlife seems to be alive than ever on this day. In Pune too people are seen in various joints in the city having fun and celebrating the day with their families and lovers. Goa remains to be the hub for majority of the Indians. As the major Christian community remains in Goa, the day of Valentines is seen celebrated maximum in this state.

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    I love these posts so keep it up.
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    This is really true, Rakhi is very auspicious festival for brother and sister relationship. For this special day, Ninecolours.com offers Worldwide free shipping offer so that if anyone is living abroad he can also easily get the gift from his loving brother. Send Latest designer lehenga for your lovely sister.
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    There are a high number of festivals celebrates every year in India. This is a country known for its culture and heritage.

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    India is King of the festival. Indians are celebrating various festival. Now upcoming festival is - 5 days of diwali.

    5 Days are-

    Dhanteras, Choti Diwali, Laxmi pujan, Padwa & Bhau Dooj

    On this auspicious day you can wear saree, suit but you have other option too like latest designer lehenga, Casual kurtis, Gown.
    Last edited by rameshxavier; 11-06-2015 at 11:17 AM.

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    Many festivals of our country involve bursting of crackers which in turn to air pollution and this affects the health of the elderly people of our society. Many ignore the fact that if one breathes dust and smoke continuously for 12 hours at a stretch, it affects his lungs as it would on smoking. It is simple to achieve clean and purified air through room air purifier that is portable, efficient & effective in cleaning the air and protecting the family.

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