Delhi Revenue Minister Atishi attended the closing ceremony of the ‘Phoolwalon ki Sair’ festival here on Sunday and called it a part of Delhi’s rich Ganga-Jamuni culture. “In today’s world, such festivals remind us of the importance of love and harmony, breaking down barriers that divide us,” she said. Atishi said India is a land of diverse traditions, beliefs, languages, and customs, and festivals such as ‘Phoolwalon ki Sair’ bridge the gaps, transcending barriers of religion, caste, and sect. “These celebrations are a testament to our shared heritage, connecting us to our roots and fostering unity,” she added.
The minister also stressed the need to preserve and celebrate these traditions.
‘Phoolwalon ki Sair’ took place from October 29 to November 4.
A man gifted his mom Rs. 86,000 Dior slides, sharing the heartfelt moment on Instagram.…
Over the past few years, the rise in cesarean section (C-section) births has been a…
Adolescent mental health is gaining attention not only as a vital public health issue but…
In recent years, there has been growing concern over the limitations of the body mass…
Donald Trump will begin his second term as U.S. president with an inauguration ceremony moved…
Israel's justice ministry confirms the release of 737 prisoners as part of the Gaza ceasefire…