Diwali festival 2022: Today Top 5 news Headlines

Diwali festival 2022: According to the Hindu calendar, Diwali or Deepawali falls on the 15th day in the month of Kartik and this year the festival of lights will be celebrated in India on October 24. While diyas, fairylights, lamps, firecrackers and rangoli are common sights on Deepawali, the Hindu festival is celebrated in varied ways in different parts of the country. Diwali festival 2022: Today Top 5 news Headlines.

Bank Holidays: Bank remain closed for 6 days from tomorrow

Bank Holidays: Diwali or Deepawali is one of the most significant festivals of Hinduism. The day is also known as the festival of lights as it signifies the victory of light over darkness. This year Diwali is being celebrated on October 24.  Bank Holidays: Bank remains closed for 6 days from tomorrow. Read More…

Diwali Festival 2022: Indian Railways introduced special train; check timing, places

Diwali Festival 2022: With the onset of the festive season, Indian Railways are buckled up for the influx of passengers. Preparing for the oncoming wave of passengers, the behemoth organisation has begun multiple special trains on various routes to cater to the passengers. Diwali Festival 2022: Indian Railways introduced special trains; check timing, places. Read More…

Diwali Festival: Do not make these Rangoli designs on doorsteps

Diwali is around the corner. People are busy with Diwali ki safai. They are decorating their homes with Diyas and Rangolis to welcome Goddess Laxmi. While many people associate Diwali with the bursting of crackers, it leads to air pollution and noise pollution. Diwali Festival: Do not make these Rangoli designs on doorsteps. Read More…

Bengaluru-Hubballi bus fares beat airfares; priced at Rs 5,000

Religious festivals are a boon for private bus companies to extort more money. As soon as there is any festival, private buses compete in the ticket price (Private Bus Ticket Price). Especially if I see the ticket price even on the weekend before and after the festival, I will tremble for a moment. Read More…

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Diwali Firecrackers Ban: Bursting Crackers 6 month jail

Diwali Firecrackers Ban: Counting days for Diwali Festival, 3 days left for big festival. Bursting of firecrackers on Diwali in Delhi will attract a jail term of up to six months and a fine of Rs 200, Environment Minister Gopal Rai said on Wednesday. Diwali Firecrackers Ban: Bursting Crackers 6 month jail. These are Today Top 5 news Headlines. Read More…

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