Tradition encompasses the customs and practices passed down through generations. It shapes identity and community values. In India, tradition influences festivals, rituals, and art forms. It plays a crucial role in social cohesion. Traditions can vary widely across regions. They reflect the diverse cultural heritage of the country. Understanding tradition helps appreciate the richness of Indian history and society.
India Post and the Prime Minister’s Museum and Library have signed a Memorandum of About to deepen collaboration in preserving and presenting India’s democratic and national journey. The...
A major underwater archaeological discovery in Lake Neuchâtel, Switzerland, has uncovered more than 1,000 Roman artefacts from a shipwreck believed to date to around 20–50 AD. The find...
The 108th anniversary of the Champaran Satyagraha marks a turning point in India’s freedom struggle. Launched in 1917 in Champaran district of Bihar, it was Mahatma Gandhi’s first...
A 250-member youth delegation from Jammu and Kashmir met Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan at Uprashtrapati Bhavan as part of the ‘Watan Ko Jano’ initiative. The programme, run...
The sacred Piprahwa relics are set to arrive in Leh on Buddha Purnima, marking a major moment of cultural and civilisational significance. The relics include bone fragments, reliquary...
Rongali Bihu preparations have begun across Assam as the state moves towards its assembly elections. The festival, which marks the Assamese New Year and the arrival of spring,...
A teenage girl from Talabaruda village in Odisha’s Keonjhar district has emerged as a local changemaker by challenging child marriage, poor hygiene practices and weak awareness of maternal...
The 7th National Sub-Junior (Under-17) Boxing Championship has begun in Nagpur, bringing together nearly 600 young boxers from across India. The week-long event was inaugurated in the presence...
India observes National Maritime Day on 5 April to show the importance of the shipping sector, seafarers, ports, and maritime infrastructure in the country’s economy. The day also...
Chapchar Kut, Mizoram’s largest spring festival, was celebrated in Aizawl with a week-long programme denoting Mizo culture, traditional values and community bonding. The festival marked the onset of...