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Explore the rich tapestry of festivals in India, from national celebrations like Independence Day and Republic Day to religious observances such as Diwali, Eid, and Guruparvas. Learn about the cultural significance of festivals like Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, and Dussehra. Discover the spirit of togetherness during harvest festivals like Pongal, Onam, and Baisakhi. Embrace the joy and traditions that make India a land of vibrant celebrations.
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FESTIVALS Presentation By and
1.National Festivals 2.Religious Festivals Types Of Festivals sbru
National Festivals are celebrated all over the country. • Independence Day • Republic Day. • Gandhi Jayanthi. sbru
INDEPENDENCE DAY • .We celebrate Independence day on 15TH August every year. sbru
Republic Day is celebrated 26th January every year. REPUBLIC DAY sbru
GANDHI JAYANTHI • Gandhi Jayanthi is celebrated on 2ndOctober every year. sbru
DIWALI • Diwali is the festival of lights. sbru
RAMZAN (ID) • Ramzan is one of the important festivals of Muslims. sbru
GURUPARVAS • Birthdays of Sikh Gurus are celebrated as Guruparavas by the Sikhs. sbru
CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS is celebrated as the birthday of JESUS CHRIST ON 25TH DECEMBER every year. sbru
HOLI HOLI is the festivals of colours. sbru
GANESH CHATHURTHI • Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the main festivals of Maharashtra. sbru
Dussehra • Dussehra is celebrated in the memory of lord Rama,s victory over Ravana. sbru
HARVEST FESTIVALS • Pongal,Onam and Baisakhi are the important harvest festivals of India. sbru