Indiatourism Delhi to celebrate Teej festival on July 28
Indiatourism Delhi, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, on Saturday announced the grand celebration of the vibrant and culturally rich Teej festival on July 28.
Indiatourism Delhi, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, on Saturday announced the grand celebration of the vibrant and culturally rich Teej festival on July 28.
Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav celebrated his 52nd birthday on Tuesday with party workers and leaders at the state party headquarters here.
Judges, members of the Punjab and Haryana High Court Bar Association, and officers and officials of the High Court participated in the event with great enthusiasm, performing various yoga asanas and engaging in meditation.
On this occasion, the youth came out to celebrate their special day, hanging out together, enjoying delicious food and spending quality time at Connaught place and in areas of Central Delhi, South Delhi and other posh areas.
More than 200 solar physicists from India and abroad have come together in Bengaluru this week to discuss research in areas like solar magnetism, solar-stellar connection and space weather at an international conference on the occasion of 125 years of solar physics research in India.
A spokesperson of the varsity said on Saturday that the university will hold its 13th convocation on the same day, marking another milestone in its journey of educational excellence.
The International Gita Jayanti Festival will be organized in Kurukshetra, Haryana, from November 28 to December 15.
This year more than 150 countries across the globe have geared up for Ayurveda Day that is being celebrated around the theme “Ayurveda Innovations for Global Health”.
Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva will celebrate the festival to honour the bond between sisters and brothers with the sisters of Nehru Camp Sewa Basti of Vinod Nagar area on NH-24 in East Delhi.
On the occasion, security personnel performed yoga at the world's highest battlefield Siachen Glacier (18, 875 ft) to the plains of Jammu (1000 ft).