Monday, November 29, 2010

2nd ODI: India v New Zealand at Jaipur

2nd ODI: India v New Zealand at Jaipur

After crushing the Kiwis in First ODI by the Indian young be-grade in Guwathi now Indian team eyes on the Jaipur ODI on 1st December at SMS Stadium to get lead of 2-0 in the series and create a pressure on the guest team.

On the other side NZ will try to level the by 1-1 and will try to get the first win in the tour.It will be a tough competition because both the sites are the strongest contender in the world cricket.

Match will start at 14:30 local time and 9:00 GMT

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Indian International Trade Fair 2010

Indian International Trade Fair 2010

ITPO is organizing the 30th world’s popular India International Trade Fair, in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from November 14 to 27, 2010.

IITF offers different sector of economy to demonstrate their products and services towards the visitors . Techmart is the special display section to present differnt form of technologies from the world, Saras, Highlighting tribal and rural handicrafts, and Good Living, with focus on products and goods relevant to daily living. These represent engineering, software and hardware, automobiles, electronics, telecom, leather, textiles, handicrafts, jewellery, furniture and furnishings besides a wide range of consumer goods.

This year this is started from 14th Nov 2010 to 27th Nov 2010 at Pragati Maidan

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Bakra EID 2010

Bakra Eid 2010

(17th Nov 2010)

Bakra-Eid is also known as Eid-Ul-Zuha, as it is called in Arabic, as ‘the feast of sacrifice” Bakra Eid is one of the biggest Indian festivals celebrated by Muslim community every year.

This festival celebrated from the tenth to the twelfth day in Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah.

Bakra Eid is marked by slaughter of animals specially goat as sacrificial offerings, after which the meat is distributed among the poors . It is said that according to the tradition, meat has to be divided into three equal parts first among the family, second friends and neighbors and another needy people.

People wear new clothes and offer prayers at the mosques. Then people meet each other along with saying “Eid Mubarak”.

Eid – Mubarak To All Of U

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

DIWALI 2010

Diwali is one of the biggest festival of India celebrated with great pomp and show in almost every part of the countryl, also known as Deepawali, falls on the Katik Hindu month. As the word depicts it is also known as the festival of lights.

Preparations
Entrances are made enlighted with fire lamps and made colorful with lovely traditional Rangoli designs to welcome the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity. People used to prepare plenty type of dishes , sweats. People used to distribute gifts to others and children play with colorful crackers and fireworks. People meet with their relatives and wishes them Happy Diwali.People decorate their houses and shops with lights and flowers.

Traditions
On Diwali festival people do the Laxmi – Ganesha worship for the welfare and success in the life. As Goddess Laxmi is known as Goddess of wealth so people pray her for the increment in their wealth. Ganesha is known as the First God in Hindu mythology so people worship him for their welfare in the life.

It is also said that on this Lord Rama came back with his wife Sita and brother Laxman after 24 years and they worshipped Laxmi ji and Ganesha Ji and people of Ayodhya fired the lamp to enlighted the whole city.

This Year Depawali is scheduled on 4th November 2010 to 5th November 2010.

Wish You all a very Lightful HAPPY Diwali

Monday, November 1, 2010

DHANTERAS 2010

Dhanteras Festival, also known as Dhantrayodashi or Dhanwantari Triodasi, falls on the auspicious thirteenth lunar day of Krishna Paksha in the Hindu month of Kartik (October/November). In the word Dhanteras, “Dhan” stands for wealth. On Dhanteras Goddess Laxmi is worshiped to provide prosperity and well being. Hence Dhan Teras holds a lot more significance for the business community.

Preparations
Entrances are made colorful with lovely traditional Rangoli designs to welcome the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity. To indicate her long-awaited arrival, small footprints are drawn with rice flour and vermilion powder all over the houses. Lamps are kept burning all through the nights.

Traditions
On Dhanteras Hindus consider it good to purchase gold or silver articles or at least one or two new utensils. People conducted “Laxmi-Puja” in the evenings when tiny Diyas of clay are lighted to drive away the shadows of evil spirits. “Bhajans”-devotional songs- in praise of Goddess Laxmi are also sung.

Celebrations
Dhanteras is celebrated with full enthusiasm to welcome the big Hindu Festival Deepawali. In North India children use to play with crackers and enlighten there house.
In villages cattle are adorned and worshiped by farmers as they form the main source of their income.

This Year Dhanteras is scheduled on 3rd November 2010.

Wish You all a very HAPPY DHANTERAS