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New Delhi World Book Fair 2023

New Delhi World Book Fair 2023

The New Delhi World Book Fair is being held for over 50 years. World Book Fair 2023 is on and here are details such as timing for World Book Fair, venue, ticket info etc.

Ishaan Manthan-North East Festival In Delhi

Ishaan Manthan-North East Festival In Delhi

Ishaan Manthan at IGNCA was oodles of nostalgia. The annual North East Festival, Delhi was back with loads of good vibes and with a new name. There were a lot of events planned and we were happy to be back to our outings.

Poila Boishakh-Celebrating Bengali New Year Nababorsho

Poila Boishakh-Celebrating Bengali New Year Nababorsho

It is that time of the year when various states of India celebrate their respective New Years. The Punjabi New Year Vaisakhi falls mid-April. One day after Vaisakhi, usually on 15th April, is Bengali New Year 1428 – Nababarsho. This post raises cheer to Naborsho, also known as Poila Baishakh.

Garden Tourism Festival In Delhi

Garden Tourism Festival In Delhi

Garden Tourism Festival is blooming at Garden of Five Senses, Saket, New Delhi. Have you been to Garden of Five Senses? It is one of the most beautiful open spaces in Delhi and is a delight any time of the year. With the latest Garden Tourism Festival, this zone is a host of colourful flowers and foliage. For Garden Tourism Festival dates, timing and ticket details please read the post.

The Last Color by Chef Vikas Khanna – A Review

The Last Color by Chef Vikas Khanna – A Review

Michelin star chef Vikas Khanna’s cooking skills need no introduction. But creativity evolves from one form to another. After the Last Color book by Vikas Khanna, we have a star chef turned author turned film-maker who pushes his limits. No wonder, The Last Color, Vikas Khanna’s film directorial debut evokes humongous interest. Here is our short review.

Diwali And Kali Puja In The Times Of Coronavirus

Diwali And Kali Puja In The Times Of Coronavirus

Diwali is celebrated not only throughout the length and breadth of India but by Hindu diaspora across the globe. Diwali is celebrated as Kali Puja in West Bengal. But how has Corona impacted the way we celebrate our festivals?

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