The country is beautifully decorated for the Independence Day 2024 celebrations. Major cities are lit up in the colors of the national flag, creating a festive atmosphere. Monuments in cities such as Delhi, Lucknow, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, and Srinagar are shining with tricolor lights, making them look magical. The historic Qutub Minar in Delhi is especially dazzling as part of the ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebrations. The streets, trees, and parks around these landmarks are also glowing, offering spectacular views. On the morning of August 15, Prime Minister Modi will raise the national flag from the Red Fort, accompanied by a 21-gun salute. In preparation for the special day, security has been tightened across the nation to ensure safety and monitor activities closely. This heightened security aims to keep the celebrations joyful and secure for everyone.
14 August,2024 10:38 AM ISTOn August 15, 1947, India gained freedom from British rule after about 200 years. This day is celebrated as Independence Day across the country with great enthusiasm. Every year, on this date, India marks the end of colonial rule and honors its journey to freedom. Independence Day is a national public holiday, and people across all states participate in various celebrations. These include flag hoisting ceremonies, cultural programs, and patriotic events. As India gets ready to celebrate Independence Day 2024, it’s a perfect time to explore some interesting facts about the country. From its rich history to its diverse cultures, there are many fascinating aspects of India that might surprise you. Watch video.
12 August,2024 07:28 PM ISTThe concept of the show rests on Rabindranath Tagore's inimitable text and combines the beauty of the written word with the joy of art. Taking a cue from Pritish Nandy's translation of Tagore's fifteen verses, artist Paresh Maity has created 15 corresponding, unique watercolours, embodying the distinctive ambience of Tagore's last tryst with poetry. And supporting this creative collaboration was actor Anil Kapoor and renowned lyricist Gulzaar at Shesh Lekha Art Exhibition.
12 September,2011 01:03 PM ISTThe noted playwright says "Tagore was a pioneer in breaking away from the unexciting commercial plays...he didn't direct great plays." Video courtesy: NDTV
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