Ramadan: the Pious Islamic Month

Ramadan is also known as Ramzan is the ninth month of the Hijri calendar starting from Moharram, Safar, Rabiul Awwal, Rabius Sami, Jamadiul Awwal, Jamadus Sami, Rajab, Shaban, and Ramadan. The other three-month being Shawwal, Zidat, and Zilhijja.  Ramadan is observed as the month of fasting, praying, and doing good things for 29 or 30…

How to celebrate Rose Day with your female partner

Most people wait for the valentine’s week to celebrate love week with their partners. Rose Day is the start and the first day of the valentine’s week. It is very important day for bachelor and married couples across the world. Several bachelor male individuals offering red roses to their female partners to celebrate the rose…

Importance of Constitution

The constitution is very important because it ensures that a powerful group does not use power against a weaker section of society. A constitution defines the rights of the citizens and also guides the functioning of democracy efficiently. It protects the fundamental rights of the citizens and individual freedom. Our country celebrates Republic Day every…

Parakram Divas 2026

Parakram Divas is celebrated every year on January 23 in India to mark the 129th birth anniversary of freedom fighter, Subhash Chandra Bose was popularly called as Netaji before Republic Day. Now, the Indian Government has decided to start celebrations of Republic Day from January 23 as a Subhash Chandra Bose birth anniversary which will…

4 Shaban 2026

Shaban is the 8th and most important month of the Islamic or Hijri Calendar, which will be started on January 21 in the year 2026. It is the last lunar month before the holy month of Ramzan, which holds great importance in Islam. The term Shaban comes from the Sha’ aba’, which is an Arabic word…

Pongal 2026

Pongal also called as Thai Pongal is a multi-day harvest festival, which is celebrated in South India mainly in the state of Tamil Nadu. As per the Tamil Solar Calendar, Pongal is celebrated in the month of Thai and commonly falls on January 14 or 15. This festival is mainly dedicated to the Sun (Surya)…