Know when Lohri will be celebrated and what is the belief behind celebrating this festival, it will be celebrated in Doon with simplicity

The festival of social harmony and harmony, this time Lohri will be celebrated with simplicity in home, family and locality. In view of the increasing infection of Corona, various organizing committees have canceled grand events to be held in hotels and pandals. At the same time, to celebrate this sweet festival, people have started shopping in the market.

Lohri, the main festival of North India, is celebrated on the last night of Paush month according to the Hindu calendar. This time this festival will be celebrated on Thursday. In Doon also this festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm. On the day of the festival, people dance collectively in the houses and outside the houses by lighting a fire. Due to the normalcy of Corona for the past few months, various organizing committees had made preparations for a grand event for cultural programs, Bhangra and various competitions. Even the venue was selected for this and many hotels were booked, but from the beginning of the new year, the pace of Corona made the events faded.

Harish Narang, State General Secretary of Uttaranchal Punjabi Mahasabha says that it is most important to avoid the speed at which the corona is spreading. In such a situation, the programs to be held this time have been postponed. Bhupendra Chadha, media in-charge of Shyam Sundar Mandir Committee, told that every year Lohri was burnt in the midst of cultural events in the Manbhavan Palace located in Patelnagar. This time it has been appealed to the members of the committee to celebrate this festival among the family only, meet others only when necessary. President of Sada Virsa Sadi Shan Kareer Society, Dr. Amarjeet Kaur Kareer said that this time all the women of the society will celebrate this event at home.

Crowd gathering for shopping in the market

There is no dearth of shopping in the market to celebrate Lohri festival at home. On Thursday, on the day of the festival, there is no more crowd in the market, so that most of the people are gathering in the market for shopping. In Hanuman Chowk, Paltan Bazar, Karanpur Bazar, Premnagar Bazar, Patel Nagar till late Tuesday evening, people made a lot of purchases of Papakarn, Groundnut, Revdi, Tilbuga, Laddu.

Distribute Lohri from a week ago

This festival is especially celebrated in the houses where new marriages have taken place or in whose homes the children’s cries have resonated. They have a tradition of distributing the festival of Lohri among their relatives. This is the reason that such families start the process of distributing Lohri after shopping a week in advance.

Why celebrate Lohri festival

It is believed that the festival of Lohri is celebrated in the joy of harvesting and preparing new food grains. On this day people gather around the fire after lighting a fire in the evening and then walk around it. During this, things made of revdi, groundnut, kheel, chikki, jaggery are put in the fire. After this, songs are sung while sitting here and eating Gajjaks and Rewaris. Some people even dance.

Merry Christmas 2021| Know why it is called Merry Christmas instead of Happy Christmas

Merry Christmas 2021: Christmas is celebrated every year on 25 December. The big day is also celebrated on this day. The day after this is celebrated as Boxing Day. You must be shocked to hear that what is Boxing Day? So let us tell you that it is customary to celebrate Boxing Day on the next day of Christmas Day. On this occasion, people give gifts to each other. People of all religions and all societies all over the world celebrate Christmas together and happy Christmas day wishes each other by calling or sending messages. But do you know that in all festivals the English word ‘Happy’ is used, but in Christmas people use the word ‘Mary’ of Happy? Come, know everything about it-

When and why is Christmas celebrated?

As we all know that on December 25, the God of Christianity, Jesus was born. For this, followers of Christianity all over the world celebrate the birthday of Lord Jesus on 25 December. At present, people of all religions celebrate Christmas. On this day the church is decorated and prayers are held. People  wish each other a Merry Christmas by giving gifts and sweets.

Why is it called Merry Christmas

According to historians, in the past people used to say only Happy Christmas. Even today many people say Happy Christmas instead of Mary. Britain’s Queen Elizabeth also likes to say Happy Christmas. Along with this, many big celebrities also say Happy Christmas. If you also say Happy Christmas to someone, then there is no mistake in it. Talk about when Mary took the place of Happy, then let us tell you that the famous litterateur Charles Dincan used the word Merry Christmas for the first time in his book ‘A Christmas Carol’. Since then people started saying Merry Christmas instead of Happy.

Have all the fun of Christmas and New Year but do not forget these precautions related to Covid-19!

The cases of coronavirus seem to be increasing once again. The spread of this infection may increase further during this festival season. So do celebrate the festival but at the same time do not forget the precautions related to Covid-19 infection. Especially at this time when the new variant of Covid ‘Omicron’ is under threat as well as infections like flu, cold, cold also become common during this time.

People often do small gatherings at home to celebrate Christmas and Thanksgiving, but it is very easy for Covid and the flu to spread and infect people on such occasions. The crowd of many people in shopping malls, airports, and at home can prove to be dangerous at this time.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that the best way to stay safe during this time is to stay at home. Whenever people come in contact with outside people, the risk of infection will increase. Also, any kind of travel will work to spread the infection during this period. Congestion of airports, bus stations, long car journeys that involve frequent stops can prove to be risky as passengers come in contact with many people during this time. Then if you have gone out to meet family or friends, then the infection can spread there as well.

The good news is that there are several things you can manage to reduce your chances of infection, especially during the festive season. Follow these tips to keep yourself and your family safe:

Be extra careful while traveling.

– Wear a mask the whole time.

– Keep distance from people.

– Minimize contact with other people during long drives.

Avoid gathering during festival time.

Small gatherings can be done with relatives or friends who live near your house but do not forget the precautions here too.

If your neighborhood or a friend is alone, then bring him food.

– Plan virtual holidays and dine together on Zoom calls.

Be careful while shopping.

– Go to the market before it gets crowded.

Better to shop online.

The year 2020 has forced us to adopt new habits, taught us how to meet less people at a time. We have also learned how to mix with precautions and celebrate safely. It becomes difficult to avoid infection during the festive season, but if we are careful, the fun of holidays can be fully enjoyed even in the covid pandemic.

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The PM tweeted and remembered the holy thoughts and great ideals of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji on the special occasion of Prakash Parv. Also said, ‘Nanak Dev Ji’s vision of a just, compassionate and inclusive society inspires us. Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s emphasis on serving others is also very inspiring.

At the same time, Home Minister Amit Shah said, ‘Heartfelt greetings to all the countrymen on the occasion of the birth anniversary of the first Guru and founder of Sikhism, Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, a symbol of justice, religion and compassion. His supernatural teachings of social harmony, cultural unity and benevolence will always inspire us for national interest and public welfare.

Dhanteras 2021 Know what is the auspicious time to shop on Dhanteras today, what time to buy which item

Dhanteras 2021 Kartik Amavasya will remain on Thursday from 5:57 am to 2:37 pm on Diwali. Traders will get plenty of time to worship Lakshmi. Whereas on Dhanteras, merchants have a Muhurta of worship at their establishments from ten in the morning to four in the evening. There will be a Muhurat for shopping from 8.46 am to 10.10 pm. Abhijeet Muhurta will be from 11.11 pm to 11.56 pm. Amrit Muhurta will be from 11.30 to 12.56 in the afternoon. Shubh Yoga is from 2.20 pm to 3.43 pm and Taurus lagna is from 6.18 pm to 8.14 pm. Shopping at any time is auspicious. There is a law to worship Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi on Diwali. With the blessings of Lord Ganesha, there is a shower of prosperity and prosperity in the family throughout the year. Therefore, on this day, aarti should be done by worshiping Ganesh Ji and mother Lakshmi with family.

It is best to worship Deepawali in a stable ascendant: Astrologer  Dr. Govind Raj Naunyal told that it is best to worship Diwali in a stable ascendant. This year, the fixed Ascendants are Scorpio Ascendant from 7:26 am to 9:43 am, Aquarius Ascendant from 13:36 to 15:07, Taurus Ascendant from 18:12 to 20:08, and Leo Ascendant from 12:40 to 02:54 at night. Therefore, it is best to worship in these marriages according to your convenience. Apart from this, worshiping from 16:18 to 18:42 in the evening of Pradosh is also very good.

Worshiped Ganga by lighting a lamp: Ganga Utsav program is being organized under the Namami Gange project under the aegis of Nehru Yuva Kendra on November 2021. The program to be held from November 1 to November 3, on the occasion of Amrit Mahotsav of Azadi, took place on Monday at Kiya Mora Mustakam of Ganga Deepotsav. The Ganga Deepotsav program, in village Mora Mustakam, lit the lamp by the youth and girls. After that Rangoli was made by lamps and offered to Mother Ganga. Ankit Kumar Gaur, District Youth Officer of the Center said that through such programs, youth become aware and responsible towards their society and country, not only in Moradabad, but this organization has the largest army of youth across the country. The District Project Officer of the Center, Rahul Pandey, while discussing the upcoming programs in detail, requested the youth to participate in the Ganga Utsav. Lalit Chaudhary, Rajni, Meenakshi, Saurabh, Amit, Faizal,

Bhai Dooj 2021 Know- the most auspicious time and method to vaccinate brother in Delhi and NCR

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On the day of Bhaiya Dooj, all the buses of the DTC fleet hit the roads.

On the day of Bhaiya Dooj in Delhi, all the buses of the DTC fleet have hit the roads on Saturday. Strict instructions have been given to the officials to make the buses run on time. According to DTC, keeping in view the excess of passengers, to meet the requirement of DTC passengers, instead of the scheduled buses on Saturday, buses are being operated according to the prescribed number of working days.

Please tell that there are 3760 buses in DTC’s fleet. Keeping in view the Kovid-19, according to the guidelines issued by the Delhi Government and the Disaster Management Authority, passengers can travel on all seats, standing and traveling in buses is not allowed. Apart from this, instructions have also been given to all the concerned officers to ensure timely bus operation at the bus terminals falling in their respective areas. A senior DTC official said that the entire active fleet of DTC buses would be on the roads. The facility of traveling in buses is free for women in Delhi.