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IIIT Guwahati Celebrates Rongali Bihu with Fourth Edition of BOHAGI

The Indian Institute of Information Technology Guwahati (IIITG) hosted the fourth edition of its annual Rongali Bihu festival, BOHAGI, on April 7th, 2024. Held at the institute's campus near Tech City, Bongora, the event aimed to promote Assamese culture among students, faculty, staff, and their families from across India. BOHAGI 2024 featured cultural competitions organized

Dhul
Uttaranchal
India
Spitha
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Bharat-shrestha
Rongali-bihu
Bihu-husori
Jeng-bihu
Indian-institute-of-information-technology-guwahati
Vanguard-security-services-systems
Indian-institute

Indian Sellers Collective launches Holi Ke Rang Bharatiya Vyanjanon Ke Sang campaign

Indian Sellers Collective launches Holi Ke Rang Bharatiya Vyanjanon Ke Sang campaign
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Malai
Uttaranchal
India
Spitha
Bikaner
Rajasthan
Karnataka
Tamil-nadu
Mumbai
Maharashtra
Chakli
Jammu-and-kashmir

Collected rice, betel nuts to be used for Lord

The rice and betel nuts collected from devotees through the Arpan Raths ahead of the inauguration of the Srimandir Parikrama Project in Puri would be used for the service of Lord Jagannath, said Padmanabha Mahasuar, President of Suar Mahasuar Nijog of the Shree Jagannath Temple here on Friday. The

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Uttaranchal
India
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Arpan-raths
Shree-jagannath-temple
Padmanabha-mahasuar
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Khichdi-prasad
Suar-mahasuar-nijog
Srimandir-parikrama-project

Makar Sankranti: One nation, numerous celebrations

Makar Sankranti is an auspicious day in Indian culture and is dedicated to the almighty Surya.

Ujjain
Madhya-pradesh
India
Ganga-sagar
West-bengal
Spitha
Uttaranchal
Haridwar
Muktsar
Punjab
Bhura
Uttar-pradesh

Magh Bihu and significance of burning 'Meji'

The ‘Magh’ month of the Assamese calendar marks the celebration of one of the most anticipated festivals of the Assamese community, i.e., the Magh Bihu or Bhogali Bihu.

Spitha
Uttaranchal
India
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Bhela-ghor
Bohag-bihu
Bhela-ghors
Bhogali-bihu
Kati-bihu
Magh-bihu
Meji-ghor
Assamese-community

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