Children’s Day is one of the most awaited celebratory days for children. It is celebrated every year on November 14, the birthday of India’s first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal...
Gandhi Jayanti, celebrated on 2nd October, marks the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. It is far more than just a national holiday; it is a day to reflect on...
Independence Day in India is a special day when we celebrate how our country became free. It happens every year on August 15th, and it reminds us of the...
Krishna Janmashtami, the festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, is a time of joy and devotion. Schools can play a vital role in bringing this festival to life,...
Guess what’s around the corner ready to bring goodies galore? At least, for the sweeter sibling, i.e. the sister! No, not Christmas. You can easily tell by the title!...
During Holi, people traditionally play with coloured powders known as “Holi colour powder” or “gulal”. However, many commercially available colour powders contain harmful chemicals that can be damaging to...
Holi, also known as the Festival of Colors is celebrated with great enthusiasm. However, when it comes to playing Holi with children, safety becomes paramount. In this article, we...
Basant Panchami, also known as Vasant Panchami is a vibrant and joyous Indian festival, marking the arrival of spring. It is a celebration rich in cultural significance and spiritual...
Makar Sankranti, a vibrant and auspicious festival, holds deep cultural and mythological significance in the hearts of millions. Its roots can be traced back to Hindu mythology, where it...
Lohri, a popular North Indian festival, marks the end of winter and the onset of longer days. Celebrated primarily in the Punjab region, Lohri holds great cultural and agricultural...