Vishwakarma Puja is observed predominantly by people involved in various forms of craftsmanship, including artisans, engineers, architects, mechanics, and factory workers.
Ganesh Visarjan 2024: As the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations conclude, devotees prepare to bid farewell to their beloved Ganpati Bappa, hoping for his earlier return next year.
A viral Instagram video shared by Priyam Saraswat has taken the internet by storm, showcasing the stunning Silicon Valley home of an Indian-origin techie.
The Instagram post has attracted a wave of positive responses from the online community. Many users have praised the emotional tribute, reflecting on the depth of the father-daughter bond.
This video isn't the first to provoke debate; Saqib previously shared a clip of a lioness seemingly hugging him, which also sparked discussions about the safety and ethics of close encounters with wild animals.
Aji Paul and his family, who had begun planning their trip and informing friends in the US, were disappointed by the airline's failure to honour its promise.
Apple Event 2024: Apple is expected to take the wraps off the newest generations of its flagship products, including the next iPhone, sending waves of excitement through the tech world.
The Instagram user said that he was deeply touched by Indian hospitality, but he humorously added that there is one thing that he finds a bit "problematic".
Tapala Nadamuni, an Indian college student, set a new Guinness World Record by designing the worlds smallest vacuum cleaner, repurposing a ballpoint pen.
Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated across the nation with immense enthusiasm to honour Lord Ganesha, son of Shiva and Parvati. This year, the celebration will take place over ten days, starting on September 6 and ending on September 17.
Teachers' Day Gifts: This day also marks the birth anniversary of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the first Vice-President of India and the second President of India.
A heartwarming video shared by YouTuber Effin M captures the moment he met the billionaire businessman, warmly greeting him before receiving the extravagant gift.