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Navaratri, an important Hindu festival is celebrated all over the country. It is and should be a symbol of national integration and oneness among Indians. It is celebration of the Sakthi cult - concept of feminine energy as pervading the whole universe, including flora and fauna and life force in ev...
Swami Vivekananda said, “We are the Children of God, the sharers of immortal, bliss, holy and perfect beings. We are divinities on earth. Come up, O Lions and Lioness and shake off the delusion. You are the soul’s immortal, spirits free, blessed and eternal. We are not matter; we are not bo...
Happiness is the universal quest and pursuit of every human being. We are born happy as a child, but somehow struggle to hold on to this blissful state while growing up. We do everything possible to attain happiness in our life, right from eating good food to wearing expensive clothes, from educatio...
It’s festival time now and India is busy celebrating two of its biggest festivals - Durga puja/Dussehra and Diwali. Like last year, this year too Durga puja was not about hopping pandals and meeting friends and families to exchange greetings. It was partly virtual and about being there and celebra...
The tourism sector has been badly hit by the pandemic. According to data provided by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation, there is an estimated reduction of 58% to 78% in tourism numbers across the world. The number of foreign tourists being 24.72 lakh in 2020 saw a footfall of nearly 3.89...
The Indian economy is gradually recovering from the twin shocks of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, the automobile sector is yet to gain traction whereas sectors like real estate and tourism and hospitality - which were completely devastated by the pandemic - are showing green shoots of recovery. Hei...
Gold has always been considered as a traditional investment tool by Indians; once gold coins were used to be a currency. Later this approach changed and Indians mostly turned towards gold jewelleries. This inclination has been continuing till date, while the festive season usually attracts most of t...
White goods hold a significantly large base in the Indian consumer market and include goods like television, AC, refrigerator, washing machines, kitchen appliances, etc. In India, the consumer durable industry is expected to witness double-digit growth in the festive season sales in 2021, although t...
The textile industry in India is one of the largest employers after the agriculture sector and has been very significant to the country's GDP growth. However, for the last two years, the sector has faced some challenges due to GST, etc. The pandemic was another challenge. So, this year's festive sea...