Dussehra: Celebrating the Victory of Good Over Evil in India

Dusshera Festival 2024

Dusshera Festival 2024: Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is one of India’s most significant and widely celebrated festivals. Marking the victory of good over evil, it brings together people of different cultures and regions, each celebrating with unique customs and rituals. This festival, typically celebrated in October, follows the nine-day festival of Navratri and is celebrated with zeal across the country. Significance of Dussehra Dussehra has both historical and mythological roots in Hinduism. The festival celebrates the triumph of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana, symbolizing the eternal struggle between good and evil. This tale reinforce the message that good and righteousness always prevail, no matter how powerful the forces of evil may appear. Dussehra is not just a celebration of historical events; it is also a reminder of the core human values of courage, perseverance, and faith. Many people consider it an auspicious time to embark on new beginnings, projects, or ventures, believing that it brings blessings and success. Why Dussehra is Celebrated The main reason behind Dussehra’s celebration is to remember and honor the victories of good over evil. According to the Ramayana, Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu, fought and defeated Ravana after a ten-day battle. This event symbolizes the defeat of ego, lust, and power-driven ambitions, embodied by Ravana, and establishes Rama as an ideal figure of dharma, or moral responsibility. The festival also emphasizes the importance of righteousness, family values, and unity. In some parts of India, particularly in West Bengal, Odisha, and Assam, Dussehra coincides with the end of Durga Puja, which celebrates Goddess Durga’s victory over Mahishasura. Here, Dussehra is dedicated to Durga, representing the divine feminine’s power to protect and sustain humanity. Dussehra Celebrations Across India Dussehra celebrations vary widely across different regions of India, each showcasing distinct customs, traditions, and performances. In India, Dussehra is celebrated with grand performances of the Ramlila, a dramatic reenactment of the Ramayana. Actors dressed as Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, and Ravana bring the ancient epic to life. These performances culminate on Dussehra with Ravana Dahan, where effigies of Ravana, his brother Kumbhkaran, and his son Meghnad are burned to signify the defeat of evil. Fireworks light up the night sky as people gather to witness this event, symbolizing the eradication of negative qualities and evils in their lives. Dussehra, in its essence, is a festival that binds India in its diversity, uniting people in the celebration of courage, justice, and virtue. It is a reminder to reflect upon our inner strengths and values, and to renew our commitment to goodness and righteousness in our lives. Celebrated with great enthusiasm, Dussehra inspires individuals to overcome their challenges, stay true to their values, and contribute to the betterment of society. Also Read: Importance of World Mental Health Day And Why It Matters…….

Five More Indian Languages Receive the Status of Classical Languages

Indian Classical Languages

Indian Classical Languages: The Indian Government has recently granted classical status to 5 languages. The new added languages now increase the total to 11. Indian Classical Language Increase to 11: Five more languages receive the classical language tag! The government of India has granted classical status to Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese and Bengali. This increases the total to 11, including the already recognized Odia, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu and Sanskrit. Criteria for Classical Language Status: Among the newly recognized classical languages, Assamese, Bengali and Marathi are widely spoken. While Pali, the language of Buddha’s teachings, is found in India and Southeast Asia and is also taught in Allahabad and Patna. Also Read: 6 Famous Apple Varieties to Try In India, Learn More About Cultivation Regions and Uses……..

Brutal Murder in Bangaluru City Enrage Fury Among People, More than 30 Body Parts Found in Fridge……

Mahalakshmi Murder Case

Mahalakshmi Murder Case: Whole Country Is shocked by the brutal and gruesome murder of a bangaluru resident, Mahalakshmi. The victim’s body was discovered cut into more than 30 pieces and kept in her home’s refrigerator. Body Parts Found In Refrigerator On September 21, the police discovered the body of 29 year old, Mahalakshmi after they were informed by the concerned neighbours about foul smell coming from her apartment in Vyalikaval. The neighbours informed the landlord about the smell who then informed the police to look into the matter. After arriving on the scene the police searched the entire apartment and found the body parts of Mahalakshmi stored in her refrigerator. To their horror the body parts were stuffed next to the vegetables inside the fridge. Details of the Discovered Body To everyone’s horror the body parts were brutally cut into more than 30 pieces. Inside the fridge on top shelf a foot, a hand, with some part appearing like stomach and other parts stuffed could be seen by the police. Then on the middle shelf, some parts of her body were packed in black polythene bags tied and were placed next to some joint bone. The victim was so gruesomely murdered that even the police were unable to identify her body parts. Lastly on the bottom shelf, Mahalakshmi’s head was placed facing the door. From the images one could see vegetables also kept inside the fridge along some clothes nearby to stop leakage from the refrigerator. This horrific scene left the police and residents with utter shock. The cruel culprit and main suspect identified by the police, named Ashraf originally maybe.. a resident of Uttarakhand. The police is still working on the case. Also Read: Delhi CM Atishi prayed at Hanuman Temple for return of kejriwal as CM of Delhi……

National Engineers’ Day: Celebrating the Builders of the Nation

National Engineers' Day

National Engineers’ Day is celebrated in India (National Engineers’ Day) on September 15th every year. This day is special because it honors engineers and their important role in building and developing the country. Engineers design roads, bridges, buildings, machines, and much more, making our lives easier and helping the nation grow. Why is Engineers’ Day Celebrated? (National Engineers’ Day) National Engineers’ Day is celebrated in memory of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya who is considered as one of India’s most brilliant engineers. He was born on September 15, 1861, who made many valuable contributions to the field of engineering, especially in irrigation and flood management. His work helped improve agriculture and prevent disasters in India. Sir Visvesvaraya is best known for his design of the Krishna Raja Sagara Dam in Karnataka, which provides water for irrigation and drinking. He also helped develop systems to control floods in the city of Hyderabad. For his great work, he was awarded India’s highest honor, the Bharat Ratna, in 1955. How is Engineers’ Day Celebrated? (National Engineers’ Day) On Engineers’ Day, schools, colleges, and engineering institutions across India organize events to recognize the hard work and creativity of engineers. These events include: Why is Engineers’ Day Important? (National Engineers’ Day) Engineers play a key role in solving real-world problems. From building bridges to developing new technologies, they contribute to every part of our daily lives. Engineers’ Day reminds us of how much we depend on their skills and encourages young people to become engineers in the future. In India, engineering is one of the most respected professions, and this day celebrates those who work tirelessly to improve our infrastructure, technology, and society. (National Engineers’ Day) Also Read: Hindi Diwas 2024: Date, History, Importance, Key Facts, and Famous Quotes

Vistara Airlines Update: Bookings of Vistara flight soon to stop, Air India to take over from Nov. 12

Vistara Airlines Update

Big news from Vistara Airlines has been posted on X stating (Vistara Airlines Update) that it will merge with Air India from November 12, 2024. Bookings of Vistara soon to stop (Vistara Airlines Update) Vistara Airlines will soon merge into Air India on November 12. Starting September 3 the customers will progressively no longer be able to make bookings with Vistara for travel on or after November 12, 2024.The Airlines informed the customers all over India by posting on X that it will soon stop accepting bookings for travel. Vistara Airlines posted on X Since 12 November all the Vistara flights and services will be managed by Air India and passengers will need to book through air India’s website.Today Vistara posted on X “We are merging with Air India for you to fly #ToLimitlessPossibilities! Vistara flights starting 3 September, 2024 will progressively not be available for bookings for travel after 11 November, 2024. 12 November, 2024 onwards you will be required to book with Air India.” Also Read : आधार कार्ड अपडेट की डेडलाइन 14 सितंबर तक बढ़ाई गई, जानिए किन महत्वपूर्ण नियमों में लाया जाएगा बदलाव…..

Conference of Governors 2024: President Murmu inaugurates the Conference of Governors in New Delhi today

Conference of Governors 2024

PM Narendra Modi and President Draupadi Murmu (Conference of Governors 2024) attended the conference of governors today morning. The President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu inaugurated Conference of Governors at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi today (August 2, 2024). Major ministers of India attended the conference. Prime Minister Narendra Modi shares a post on X regarding the conference. Motive of the Conference: (Conference of Governors 2024) The conference will cover a wide range of issues that plays a critical role in not only shaping the centre-state relations but also promoting welfare schemes for common people. Amit ShahJ P NaddaNirmala SitaramanJagdeep DhankhadAshwini VaishnavDr. Mansukh MandviyaDharmendra Pradhan and several ministers attended the conference. Also Read the Following News : Samsung Unveils ‘India Cheers Neeraj Chopra’ Olympic Campaign for Galaxy Z Fold