Almost every religion present in the Indian subcontinent has its own version of Deepavali. The diversity of Deepavali mirrors the diversity of the subcontinent ...
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Diwali's journey to UNESCO and India's message to a fractured world
The global recognition of Diwali-Deepavali-by UNESCO is not merely an acknowledgment of a festival. It is the recognition of ...
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Miracles of Hanukkah: Oil, light and freedom
Hanukkah, or Chanukah, pronounced Kha-nu-kah, began last evening, December 14, and ends on December 22. It is the Jewish ...
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Diwali, India's festival of lights, has been inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list, a significant development for UPSC aspirants.
The sticking points appear to be around sensitive areas such as automobiles and steel Read more at The Business Times.
As Diwali makes it to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage List, here’s all you need to know about the list and the ...
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