Eid is a festival that marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan and is celebrated with family, friends and of course,loved ones; making it one the most celebrated festival across the world.
Happy Pongal 2021: Pongal is celebrated as the harvest festival and coincides with observance of Lohri, Makar Sankranti and Bhogali Bihu in different parts of the country.
Lohri: Celebrated on the 13th of January every year as per the Gregorian calendar, Lohri is the popular Punjabi festival that welcomes longer sunny days ahead.
Here are some ways to enjoy festivals and celebrate them without giving up on your favorite foods while keeping your blood sugar values in control.
Ganesh Chaturthi: Ganesha Chaturthi is a Hindu festival celebrated in India and around the world marking the birthday of Lord Ganesha, the destroyer of obstacles. It is observed during the Hindu month of Bhadra (mid-August ...
Chhath Puja Foods: Just like any other festival, Chhath Puja too is celebrated with some traditional festive-special foods. The offering to Sun God - Chhath Prasad - includes sweets like thekua, kheer, rice ladoo and ...
Navratri 2020: Dive into the festive celebration with full fervour and whet your sweet cravings with sweet but refined sugar-free desserts. After all, Indian festivals are for indulging!
Festival of lights Diwali 2019 or Deepawali is here. Hindus across the country are celebrating one of the most awaited festival.
Makar Sankranti is one of the very first festivals that take place as a new year starts. Make this festival as healthy as possible and keep your health on track as this new decade begins. ...
Dussehra 2020 (or Vijaydashmi) culminates the nine-day Navratri festival and coincides with the Bengali festival of Durga Puja, leading to Diwali that is celebrated after 21 days of Dussehra every year.