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Narendra Chanchal: वो आवाज़, जिसके बिना अधूरा सा रहता Navratri का पर्व
Narendra Chanchal: वो आवाज़, जिसके बिना अधूरा सा रहता Navratri का पर्व
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कुछ ही दिनों में नवरात्रि का त्यौहार शुरू होने वाला है. जैसे ही इस त्यौहार की शुरुआत होती है तो पूरे उत्तर भारत में माता के नाम के जयकारें लगने लगते हैं. लेकिन ये 9 दिन एक आवाज़ के बिना हमेशा ही अधूरे रहते हैं और वो आवाज है भजन सिंगर नरेंद्र चंचल (Narendra Chanchal) की. उनकी आवाज सीधे दिल तक जाते हैं. फिर चाहे वो ‘चलो बुलावा आया है’ हो या फिर ‘ओ जंगल के राजा मेरी मैया को लेके…
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इस साल पितृ पक्ष की अमावस्या के बाद शुरू नहीं होगी नवरात्रि, 18 सितंबर से 16 अक्टूबर तक नहीं आएगा कोई बड़ा त्योहार Hindi News Jeevan mantra Dharm Navratri 2020, Navratri Dates, Pitri Paksha Amawasya, Adhikmaas From 18 September, Navratri 17 October To 25 October…
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सितंबर: इस माह में आने वाले हैं ये व्रत और त्यौहार, देखें पूरी लिस्ट
हिन्दू धर्म में पूरे साल कई सारे व्रत और त्यौहारों को मनाया जाता है। यानी कि लगभग हर दिन कोई ना कोई व्रत या त्यौहार होता है। सितंबर माह में भी कई सारे व्रत और त्यौहार आने वाले हैं। सितंबर माह शुरू हो चुका है, वहीं आज भाद्रपद माह समापन के साथ ही 3 सितंबर, बृहस्पतिवार से आश्विन मास की शुरुआत हो रही है।
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2020 Panreligious Calendar for all of your Panreligious Needs
MM/DD-MM/DD, MM/DD: Name (Alternative Name) [Religion]
Sometimes the final pair of brackets will have the name of a country instead of a religion. This is because the holiday is religious in nature, but is not widely celebrated outside of this area.
In general, for the purposes of this list, Eastern Orthodox Christians and Coptic Orthodox Christians are grouped separately to "Christian" as they operate on a different calendar. All dates are according to the Gregorian Calendar. It is assumed that you are in the Northern Hemisphere.
If I messed something up, please let me know!
January Panreligious Calendar
1/1: Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God [Roman Catholic] {1/1}
1/1: World Peace Day [Baha'i]
1/4: Elizabeth Ann B. Seton Feast Day [Roman Catholic] {1/4}
1/5: Guru Gobind Singh's Birthday [Sikh]
1/6: Christmas [Armenian Apostolic Church] {1/6}
1/6: Epiphany [Christian] {1/6}
1/6: Día de los Tres Reyes (Three Kings Day) [Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico] {1/6}
1/7: Christmas (Feast of the Nativity) [Eastern Orthodox Christian, Coptic Orthodox Christian, Rastafarian] {1/7}
1/14: New Year [Eastern Orthodox Christian] {1/14}
1/15: Makar Sankranti (Magha) [Hindu] {1/14 or 1/15}
1/15-1/19: Pongal (Tai Pongal) [Hindu] {1/13-1/17, 1/14-1/18, or 1/15-1/19}
1/19: Epiphany [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian] {1/19}
1/19: Vasant Panchami (Basant Panchami) [Hindu] {Between 1/15 and 3/1}
1/19: World Religion Day [Baha'i]
1/21: Our Lady of Altagracia [Dominican Republic] {1/21}
February Panreligious Calendar
Sundown 2/1-2/2: Imbolc (Brigid’s Day) [Pagan and Wiccan] {Sundown 2/1-2/2}
2/2: Candlemas [Christian]
2/3: Suyapa Day [Honduras]
2/9: St. Maron's Day [Lebanon]
Sundown 2/9-2/10: Tu Bishvat (New Year of the Trees) [Jewish]
2/15: Parinirvana (Nirvana Day) [Buddhist]
2/21: Maha Shivaratri (Shiva's Night) [Hindu]
2/24: Shrove Monday [Christian]
2/25: Mardi Gras (Shrove Tuesday) [Christian]
2/26: Ash Wednesday (beginning of Lent) [Christian]
2/26-3/1: Festival of Ayyam-i-Ha (Intercalary Days) [Baha'i]
March Panreligious Calendar
3/2: Beginning of Great Lent [Eastern Orthodox Christian]
3/2-3/20: Baha'i Fast [Baha'i]
Sundown 3/9-3/10: Purim (Feast of Lots) [Jewish]
3/10-3/13: Hola Mohalla [Sikh]
3/10-3/13: Holi [Hindu]
3/19: Feast of St. Joseph [Roman Catholic]
Sundown 3/19-3/20: Ostara (Vernal Equinox) [Pagan and Wiccan]
3/21: Naw Ruz (New Year) [Zoroastrian]
Sundown 3/21-3/22: Lailat al Miraj
3/25: The Annunciation [Christian]
3/25-4/2: Chaitra Navratri [Hindu]
3/25: Gudi Padwa [Hindu]
3/25: Ugadi [Hindu]
3/25: Vikram Samvat [Hindu]
3/26: Birthday of Prophet Zarathushtra (Khordad Sal) [Zoroastrian]
April Panreligious Calendar
4/2: Rama Navami (Birthday of Rama) [Hindu]
4/6: Mahavir Jayanti [Jain]
4/7: The Annunciation [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/8: Buddha's Birth [Buddhist]
Sundown 4/8-4/16: Passover [Jewish]
Sundown 4/8-4/9: Mid-Sha'ban [Islamic]
4/9: Maundy Thursday [Christian]
4/10: Good Friday [Christian]
4/11: Holy Saturday [Christian]
4/12: Easter [Christian]
4/13: Easter Monday [Christian]
4/13: Vaisakhi (New Year) [Hindu]
4/14: Vaisakhi [Sikh]
4/16: Holy Thursday [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/17: Holy Friday [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/18: Holy Saturday [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/19: Easter [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/19: Feast of Divine Mercy [Roman Catholic]
4/20: Easter Monday [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/21, 4/29, 5/2: Festival of Ridvan [Baha'i]
Sundown 4/23-5/23: Ramadan [Islamic]
Sundown 4/30-5/1: Beltaine [Pagan and Wiccan]
5/7: Vesak (Buddha Day) [Buddhist]
Sundown 5/11-5/12: Lag BaOmer [Jewish]
5/13: Our Lady of Fatima Day [Portugal]
Sundown 5/18-5/19: Laylat al-Qadr [Islamic]
5/21: Ascension Day [Christian]
5/22-5/23: Declaration of the Bab [Baha'i]
5/22: Jumu'atul-Wida [Islamic]
Sundown 5/23-5/26: Eid al-Fitr [Islamic]
5/27-5/29: Ascension of Baha'u'llah [Baha'i]
5/28: Ascension Day [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
Sundown 5/28-5/30: Shavout (Festival of Weeks) [Jewish]
5/31: Pentecost (Whit Sunday) [Christian]
June Panreligious Calendar
6/1: Whit Monday [Christian]
6/7: Pentecost [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
6/7: Trinity Sunday [Christian]
6/8: Monday of the Holy Spirit [Eastern Orthodox Christian]
6/11: Feast of Corpus Christi [Roman Catholic]
6/14: All Saints Day [Eastern Orthodox Christian]
6/14: Race Unity Day [Baha'i]
6/16: Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Sahib [Sikh]
6/19: Feast of the Sacred Heart [Roman Catholic]
Sundown 6/20-6/21: Litha (Summer Solstice) [Pagan and Wiccan]
6/29: St. Peter and St. Paul Day [Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru, Venezuela]
July Panreligious Calendar
7/9: Martyrdom of the Bab [Baha'i]
7/23: Birthday of Haile Selassie [Rastafarian]
7/24: Pioneer Day [Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]
Sundown 7/28-8/2: The Hajj [Islamic]
Sundown 7/29-7/30: Tisha B'Av [Jewish]
Sundown 7/29-7/30: Arafat Day [Islamic]
Sundown 7/29-8/2: Eid-al-Adha [Islamic]
7/31: Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola [Spain]
Sundown 7/31-8/1: Lughnasadh [Pagan and Wiccan]
August Panreligious Calendar
8/2: Virgen de los Angeles Day [Costa Rica]
8/3: Raksha Bandhan [Hindu]
8/11: Janmashtami (Birth of Lord Krishna) [Hindu]
8/13-8/16: Obon (Festival of Souls) [Japan]
Sundown 8/14-8/15: Tu B’Av [Jewish]
8/15: Feast of the Assumption [Roman Catholic]
8/15: Paryushana [Jain]
Sundown 8/19-8-20: Islamic New Year (Hijri) [Islamic]
8/22: Ganesh Chaturthi [Hindu]
Sundown 8/28-8/29: Ashura [Islamic]
8/30: St. Rose of Lima [Peru]
September Panreligious Calendar
9/1-9/17: Pitru Paksha [Hindu]
9/2: Ghost Festival [China]
9/2-9/5: Obon (Festival of Souls) [Tokyo, Japan]
9/11: Nayrouz (Coptic New Year) [Coptic Orthodox Christian]
Sundown 9/18-9/20, 10/1: Rosh Hashanah (New Year) [Jewish]
Sundown 9/21-9/22: Mabon (Autumnal Equinox) [Pagan and Wiccan]
9/24: Anant Chaturdashi [Hindu]
9/24: Our Lady of Las Mercedes [Dominican Republic]
9/28: Meskel (Feast of the True Cross) [Coptic Orthodox Christian]
9/28: Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) [Jewish]
October Panreligious Calendar
Sundown 10/2-10/9: Sukkot [Jewish]
Sundown 10/7-10/8: Arbaeen [Islamic]
Sundown 10/8-10/9: Hoshana Rabbah [Jewish]
Sundown 10/9-10/10: Shemini Atzeret [Jewish]
Sundown 10/10-10/11: Simchat Torah [Jewish]
10/11: Círio de Nazaré [Brazil]
10/12: Our Lady Aparecida [Brazil]
10/12: White Sunday [Samoa]
10/17-10/25: Navaratri [Hindu]
10/20: Birthday of the Bab [Baha'i]
~10/22: Durga Puja [Hindu]
10/25: Dussehra [Hindu]
Sundown 10/28-10/29: Mawlid (Prophet Muhammad's Birthday) [Islamic]
Sundown 10/31-11/1: Samhain [Pagan and Wiccan]
November Panreligious Calendar
11/1: All Saints Day [Christian]
11/1-11/2: Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) [Mexico]
11/2: All Souls Day [Christian]
11/2: Anniversary of the Crowning of Haile Selassie [Rastafarian]
11/4: Karva Chauth [Hindu]
11/12: Birthday of Baha'u'llah [Baha'i]
11/14-11/19: Diwali [Hindu]
11/14: Bandi Chhor Divas [Sikh]
11/15: Veer Samvat (New Year) [Jain]
11/19: Gyan Panchami [Jain]
11/24: Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib [Sikh]
11/25-1/6: Winter Lent (Nativity Fast) [Coptic Orthodox Christian]
11/26: The Day of the Covenant [Baha'i]
11/28-1/6: Winter Lent (Nativity Fast) [Eastern Orthodox Christian]
11/28: Ascension of Abdu'l-Baha [Baha'i]
11/29-12/24: Advent [Christian]
11/30: Guru Nanak Ji's Birthday [Sikh]
11/30: Saint Andrew's Day [Roman Catholic]
December Panreligious Calendar
12/5: Saint Nicholas Day [Netherlands]
12/8: Bodhi Day (Buddha's Enlightenment) [Buddhist]
12/8: Feast of the Immaculate Conception [Roman Catholic]
Sundown 12/10-12/18: Hanukkah [Jewish]
12/12: Fiesta de Guadalupe [Mexico]
12/13: Santa Lucia [Sweden]
12/16-12/24: Las Posadas [Mexico]
Sundown 12/20-12/21: Yule (Winter Solstice) [Pagan and Wiccan]
12/25: Christmas [Christian]
12/26: St. Stephen's Day [Roman Catholic]
12/28: Holy Innocents’ Day [Morocco, Mexico]
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April Panchang / Muhurats for the Month of April, 2021
April Panchang / Muhurats for the Month of April, 2021
Panchang is an ancient Indian Calendar system based on Astronomical data. Calendar calculations are done based on the position and movement of the planets, stars, Nakshatra and constellations. Panchang is very useful in determining the ideal or auspicious vaar, tithes, yogas, Nakshatras and Karan commonly called the Muhurat, for carrying out various activities like Vivah muhurat or marriage, greh pravesh, starting a puja etc.
I am sharing with you the Panchang Hindu Calendar for the month of April, 2021. Hope you will find it useful for planning of your various activities.
Ekadashi :- During the month of April , 2021 there are two Ekadashi one on 12th April,2021 (Shukal Paksha) – Kamda Ekadashi, second on 26th April,2021 (Krishna Paksha) – Varuthini Ekadashi.
Pardosh fast is on 14th April, 2021 (Shukla Paksha) and 28th April,2021 (Krishan Paksha).
.14th April,2021:- Vaisakh Sankranti - Sun will enter Aries sign during at 08.41 AM
12th April, 2021 :-(Amavasya ) :-Chaitra month Amavasya falling on Saturday
Vasanta Navratras :- Chaitra Navratri 2021 This year Goddess Durga festival will commence on April 13, 2021, and will conclude on April 21, 2021.
Shubh Muhurats in Apri, 2021:-
Marriages Muhurats in April, 2021: - 24th,25th,26th,27th, and 30th April 2021.
Engagement dates in April, 2021:-24th ,25th,27th and 30th April 2021.
Vehicles Purchase, Computer, refrigerator, Truck and other valuables dates in April, 2021:- The best Nakshatra for purchase of Vehicles are Satabhisha, Rohini, Mrigashira, Punarvasu, Pushya, Chitra, Swati and Sharvana –
19th,28th and 29th April.2021
* Avoid Saturday if Saturn is bad in the chart and avoid that dates when Moon falls on 4th, 8th and 12th in transit from Natal Moon
Greh Parvesh:- Vishakha, Bharani, Ashlesha and Magha Nakshatra are inauspicious for Greh parvesh.
Tithi:- 4th, 9th,15th and 30th are inauspicious as per Hindi dates for Greh Parvesh
Sunday and Tuesday dates are inauspicious for Greh Parvesh.
The best Months for Greh Parvesh are Vaishak, Sharavana, Phalguni and Ashwin.
The house to be shifted in Fixed Lagna Taurus, Leo and Scorpio.
The house to be shifted in Shukal Paksha on Monday,Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday.
There are dates in Krishan Paksha are auspicious but Shukal Paksha are most auspicious.
Greh parvesh:- Auspicious dates in April,2021 (New house).
28th and 29th April,2021
April,2021 (Old house):- 28th and 29th April,2021.
Inauspicious Nakshatra April,2021:- Gand Moola Nakshatra :- Ashwini, Ashlesha, Magha, Jyestha , Moola and Revati.
02 April,2021 Jyestha Nakshatra from 05:19 AM till 04th April, 2021 Moola Nakshatra 02:39 AM
11th April,2021 Revati Nakshatra from 08.58 AM till 13th April, 2021
Ashwini Nakshatra 14.19 PM.
21st April,2021 Ashlesha Nakshatra from 07.59 AM till 23rd April, 2021
Magha Nakshatra 07.42 AM.
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29th , 2021 Revati Jyestha from 14.29 PM till 1st May, 2021 Moola Nakshatra 10.16 AM.
Panchak:- In April,2021 , Panchak will start on 7th April, 2021from 15:00 PM and will end on 12th April , 2021 at 11:29 AM.
All auspicious works should be avoided during Panchak - (No Auspicious tasks). The time is not considered good to start any new business.
Stars position in April 2021:- Sun will enter in Aries on 14th April,2021 at 02.33 AM Mars running in Taurus from 22nd February,2021till 14th April,2021 Mercury will enter in Pisces on 1st April,2021.
Again Mercury will come back in Aries on Aries on 16th April,2021
Mercury will be combust on 01st April,2021
Mercury will rise on 28th April,2021
Jupiter will enter in Aquarius on 06th April,2021 at 00.24 AM
Venus will enter in Aries on 10th April,2021 at 06.29 AM
Venus will rise on 19th April,2021 Saturn running in Capricorn from 24/01/2020 from 9.56 AM
Rahu running in Taurus from 23rd September, 2020
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Navratri 2020: Significance and History of Navratri
An auspicious festival celebrated with great religious fervour, Navratri is intrinsically associated with religious reflection, fasting, dance and celebration.
Significance and History
Translating to nine nights in Sanskrit, Navratri is a festival celebrated across India. It is observed twice every year, once during spring called Chaitra Navratri and once during autumn called Sharad Navratri. The latter is more popular and falls during the months of September or October and culminates on the 10th day as Dussehra or Vijayadashami. Sharad Navratri falls this year on 17th Oct and goes on till the 25th of the month. The festival is an ode to the power of Goddess Durga who is worshipped in all her 9 avatars.
Legend has it that Goddess Durga fought hard for nine days to destroy the evil demon Mahishasura and emerged victorious on the 10th day which gave rise to this festival and celebration. The Goddess is considered to be the embodiment of Shakti and all supremacy and people worship the deity for Her blessings to overcome all obstacles in their lives. It is associated with the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana in North India and hence burning effigies of the latter is common during the festival.
Navratri is celebrated in different ways in different parts of India and this includes the display of dolls called Gollu in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, as Ramaleela in the North and installation of life size idols of Lord Durga in West Bengal.
Diverse rituals and customs
It is interesting to note that each day in Navaratri is associated with a different colour and a different form or avatar of Goddess Durga. All nine days are considered highly auspicious and sacred and is a celebration of Maa Durga as she is called. Devotees also dress up in the colours associated with each day during this period. The celebrations are kicked off on the first day with the installation of the holy “Kalash” which is symbolic of the beginning of the festival. Grey is the colour associated with the first day and Maa Durga is worshipped as “Shailputri”. The second day (Dwitiya) she is worshipped as “Brahmacharini” and orange which is the colour of tranquillity and knowledge is the related colour. The third day (aka Thritiya), the goddess is worshipped in the form of Chandraghanta and white which is symbolic of peace and serenity is the colour associated with the third day.
Goddess Durga is worshipped in the form of Kushmanda and is decked up in Red on Chaturthi. On Panchami, Maa Durga is worshipped as Skanda Mata and the colour of the day is Royal blue. Yellow which represents joy and cheerfulness is the colour of Shasti or the 6th day and the Goddess is worshipped as Katyayani. On the 7th day the deity is worshipped in the form of Kalaratri and green which is the colour of nature is the colour of Saptami. Ashtami sees Maa Durga as Gowri and is decked up in resplendent peacock green. On the final day i.e. Navami or the ninth day Durga takes the form of Siddhidhatri and purple which represents ambition and energy is the colour of the day.
Typically, the festival is an ode to the supremacy of the divine feminine power. In the south and some other parts of India, the first three days are dedicated to Goddess Laxmi, the next three for Goddess Saraswathi and the last 3 for Goddess Durga. While Kanya puja or the worship of young girls is done in some parts, Saraswathi pooja is an important part of the rituals in South India. The initiation of school education or “Aksharabhyasa” is done for many small children on Saptami which is Saraswathi pooja day.
Food and festivities
In many parts of the country, Navratri is a period of fasting and people follow a strict diet which includes consumption of foraged foods like sabudana, millets, buckwheat flour, singhare ka atta and pink salt. The use of non-vegetarian food, onions and garlic is strictly prohibited. Hence sabudana khichdi, singhare atte ka halwa, lauki ka halwa, kuttu puris, kheer etc are some of the delicacies that are prepared.
In states like Gujarat Garba performances and Dandiya Raas are held in honour of Goddess Durga. Kulu in Himachal Pradesh is a town known for its elaborate Dussehra celebrations. The culmination of Navratri is celebrated as Vijaya Dashami on the 10th day which is considered as one of the most auspicious days of the year. It is a perfect occasion to start any new ventures. Original content is published on https://lafleur.in/navratri-2020-significance-and-history-of-navratri/
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Abu Dhabi Investment Authority invests Rs 5,512.5 crore in Reliance Retail for 1.2 % stake – The Indian Express
By: PTI | New Delhi | October 6, 2020 9:41:34 pm
Reliance Retail Ltd, a subsidiary of RRVL, operates India’s largest, quickest-rising and most worthwhile retail enterprise spanning supermarkets, client electronics chain shops, money and carry wholesale enterprise, quick-vogue shops and on-line grocery retailer JioMart.
Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd, run by India’s richest man Mukesh Ambani, on Tuesday raised Rs 5,512.50 crore from Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA), taking the whole fundraise to Rs 37,710 crore in lower than 4 weeks.
“ADIA’s investment will translate into a 1.20 per cent equity stake,” the Indian agency mentioned in an announcement.
The funding values RRVL, the retail arm of Reliance Industries Ltd, at a pre-cash fairness worth of Rs four.285 lakh crore.
“With this investment, RRVL has raised Rs 37,710 crore from leading global investors including Silver Lake, KKR, General Atlantic, Mubadala, GIC, TPG and ADIA in less than four weeks,” the assertion mentioned.
The investments equip Reliance Retail with funds to compete in each offline and on-line codecs. The investments come because the nation’s retail sector prepares for the upcoming competition season and would assist Reliance to launch an assault on rivals similar to Walmart-owned e-commerce firm Flipkart and Amazon.
Reliance Retail Ltd, a subsidiary of RRVL, operates India’s largest, quickest-rising and most worthwhile retail enterprise spanning supermarkets, client electronics chain shops, money and carry wholesale enterprise, quick-vogue shops and on-line grocery retailer JioMart.
It operates about 12,000 shops in practically 7,000 cities, with 640 million footfalls throughout core classes of grocery, client electronics and attire.
Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director of Reliance Industries, mentioned, “The investment by ADIA is a further endorsement of Reliance Retail’s performance and potential and the inclusive and transformational new commerce business model that it is rolling out”.
Reliance, he mentioned, hopes to profit from ADIA’s sturdy observe document of over 4 a long time of worth creation globally.
Hamad Shahwan Aldhaheri, Executive Director of the Private Equities Department at ADIA, mentioned, “Reliance Retail has rapidly established itself as one of the leading retail businesses in India and, by leveraging both its physical and digital supply chains, is strongly positioned for further growth”.
“This investment is consistent with our strategy of investing in market-leading businesses in Asia linked to the region’s consumption-driven growth and rapid technological advancement,” he mentioned.
The transaction is topic to regulatory and different customary approvals.
Morgan Stanley acted as monetary advisor to Reliance Retail, and Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas and Davis Polk & Wardwell acted as authorized counsels.
The new funding comes weeks after Reliance acquired the retail, wholesale, logistics and warehouse enterprise of Future Group for an enterprise worth of Rs 24,173 crore to consolidate its dominant market positioning in offline retail.
This additionally follows Reliance elevating an unprecedented Rs 1.52 lakh crore for Jio Platforms, the group’s telecom and digital providers firm, from buyers similar to Facebook, Intel and Google.
The oil-to-telecom-to-retail conglomerate intends to divest minority stakes in its digital and retail companies, and maintain preliminary public choices for every inside 5 years.
Retailers expect to choose up in gross sales throughout Navratri and Diwali festivals.
Reliance Retail in May this 12 months launched JioMart, an e-commerce enterprise, to attach mother-and-pop shops, known as Kirana, with shoppers. In July, JioMart was serving four,00,000 orders a day and is presently operational in 200 cities.
With these, Reliance Industries has bought an eight.48 per cent stake in the retail unit since September 9 for a complete of Rs 37,710 crore.
With this, Jio Platforms and Reliance Retail account for over Rs 9 lakh crore of Reliance Industries Ltd’s valuation.
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Maharashtra: No dandiya, garba events as govt issues Navratri SOP
Maharashtra: No dandiya, garba events as govt issues Navratri SOP
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The government stressed on avoiding crowding for bhajan, aarti and kirtan events. (Reuters)
With less than 20 days left for Navratri to begin, the state government on Tuesday advised cancellation of garba, dandiya and cultural programmes in view of the Covid-19
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22 सितंबर को शरद संपात से अब दिन छोटे और रातें बड़ी होने लगेंगी, शरद ऋतु में आने वाले नवरात्र के दौरान हेमंत ऋतु भी रहेगी Hindi News Jeevan mantra Dharm Astronomical Event: Autumnal Equinox 2020; Sharad Sampat On September 22, Now Days Will Start Getting Shorter And Nights Will Be Bigger, Hemant Season Will Also Be There During The Navratri Coming In Autumn.
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22 सितंबर को शरद संपात से अब दिन छोटे और रातें बड़ी होने लगेंगी, शरद ऋतु में आने वाले नवरात्र के दौरान हेमंत ऋतु भी रहेगी Hindi News Jeevan mantra Dharm Astronomical Event: Autumnal Equinox 2020; Sharad Sampat On September 22, Now Days Will Start Getting Shorter And Nights Will Be Bigger, Hemant Season Will Also Be There During The Navratri Coming In Autumn.
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Durga Puja 2020: Know Why This Year it Will be Celebrated 35 Days After Mahalaya
Durga Puja 2020: Know Why This Year it Will be Celebrated 35 Days After Mahalaya
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Due to ‘mala mash’ or the ‘unholy month’, auspicious rituals and ceremonies are avoided.
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The two week period of Pitru Paksh Shradh ends with Mahalaya Amavasya, which will be observed on September 17. Also known as Sarv Pitru Amavasya, the Mahalaya Amavasya heralds the beginning of the Devi Paksha.
The day marks the commencement of the Sharadiya Navratri season and…
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Durga Puja 2020: Know Why This Year it Will be Celebrated 35 Days After Mahalaya
Durga Puja 2020: Know Why This Year it Will be Celebrated 35 Days After Mahalaya
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Durga Puja The two week period of Pitru Paksh Shradh ends with Mahalaya Amavasya, which will be observed on September 17. Also known as Sarv Pitru Amavasya, the Mahalaya Amavasya heralds the beginning of the Devi Paksha.
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📢On this festive occasion of India's Biggest Celebration Durga Puja & Navratri, Am2PmFood & Entertainment & PanchPhoron India brings a Mega Cooking Contest!!!! Prepare BHOG for Maa Durga which includes 9 items in the BHOG THALI & the BHOG THALI must include at least starter, Main course & Dessert❗️ Don't forget that it's a BHOG THALI for puja, so no fusion recipe is allowed & only the traditional recipes are to be welcomed❗️ Rules of the Contest - 1. Make a video with duration of 1.30 - 2.30 min which shows the preparation of the items & mail it to [email protected] with the subject Mega Cooking Contest❗️ 2. Post the pictures of the BHOG THALI & write a small description about it mentioning all the items in the THALI. Add hashtags #Am2PmFood #PujaSpecialBhogThali. 3. Tag 25 friends in your post (not from the group) & add your 50 friends to the group & send a screenshot to any of the admins.📣 4. Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Am2PmFood : https://www.youtube.com/c/Am2PmFood & Follow Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/am2pmfood/ & send a screenshot to any of the admins.📣 5. Multiple entries are allowed but each entry needs different items in BHOG THALI with seperate taggings of friends in post & addition of friends to the group. 6. Failure to any of the above mentioned steps will lead to cancellation of the entry automatically. 7. Winners will be chosen on the basis of maximum likes on Facebook group posts along with maximum views & likes on your video which will be posted on our Youtube Channel 📣 8. Any foul playing, if proved will lead to cancellation of the entry. The entries for Mega Cooking Contest will start from 19th September & will end on 18th October 2020. The Winners will be announced on 21th October'2020 👍 #Am2PmFood #PujaSpecialBhogThali #panchphoronindia (at Kolkata) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFPx7q1jaeW/?igshid=j9stvrqkm537
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