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International Women’s Day: What’s it all about?

International Women's Day: What's it all about?

8/3/2011 was the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day (IWD). In 1911 – the year the holiday was first celebrated internationally – women could not yet vote in most countries. Now, a number of women serve as presidents and in other positions of power. But there’s still more to do if women are to enjoy the same access and rights …

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St. Valentine’s Day: Why do we celebrate?

St. Valentine's Day

St. Valentine’s Day: Commemorations of St. Valentine’s Day are rooted in the distant past. In the Middle Ages the tradition of choosing a romantic partner on that particular saint’s day began because it was believed that birds began mating on that day. Yet there doesn’t seem to be any evidence that the historical Saint Valentine, an early Christian martyred by …

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When is Valentine’s Day?

When is Valentines Day

Valentine’s Day falls on February 14 as it does every year. Regardless of whether February 14 is on a weekday or weekend, Valentines Day is officially celebrated on that day. Some couples take advantage of a Valentine’s Day Romance Package to stretch the occasion across a weekend. When Valentine’s Day occurs on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday, many couples take …

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What poetry books make good Valentine’s Day gifts?

What poetry books make good Valentine's Day gifts?

Love poetry or looking for a particular love poem to place in or inspire a love letter? Books in this collection may have the love poem you seek as Valentine’s Day Gifts. Poetry books as Valentine’s Day gifts: The 100 Best Love Poems of All Time Find the most inspiring words of love written throughout history in this compact volume. …

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What is the official Valentine’s Day love stamp?

Valentines Day love stamp

Love stamps are the finishing touch to Valentine’s Day cards, wedding invitations, and love letters. Every year since 1973, the United States Postal Service has issued a new love stamp. “Hearts” is the theme of the 2009-2010 love stamp, a play on words that evokes the heart suit in a deck of cards as well as Valentine’s Day hearts. The …

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What is history of Valentine Cards?

What is history of Valentine Cards?

History of Valentine Cards: It seems that the writing of special notes and letters for Valentine’s Day gained widespread popularity in the 1700s. At that time the romantic missives would have been handwritten, on ordinary writing paper. Papers made especially for Valentine cards began to be marketed in the 1820s, and their use became fashionable in both Britain and the …

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What do we worship at Diwali festival?

What do we worship at Diwali festival?

What do we worship at Diwali festival? Diwali festival is a 5 day Hindu festival in India which occurs on the fifteenth day of Kartika. Diwali when translated means “rows of lighted lamps” and the occasion is also referred to as the “Festival of Lights”. During Diwali, Indian homes are cleaned and windows are opened to welcome Lakshmi, the goddess …

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Who was Indira? First woman Prime Minister

Who was Indira?

Indira Gandhi was the first woman Prime Minister of Independent India. She was born on 19th November 1917 in Allahabad. At that time there was great political tension in India. India was struggling hard to gain Independence. Her father Jawahar Lal Nehru, a great Indian leader, and mother Kamla Nehru gave a second name as well Priyadarshini, or “dear to …

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Navratri Greetings: Hindu Culture & Traditions

Navratri Greetings: Hindu Culture & Traditions

Navratri is one of the important Hindu festivals of India, commemorated with fun, fervor and enthusiasm. People across the country celebrate the festival by worshiping Goddess Durga, the Deity of Power. The air is filled with festivity all through the nine days of the festival. People exchange greetings, sweets, prepare lip smacking recipes for Navratri fast and indulge themselves in …

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