Twitter launches new Diwali emoji, virtual ladoo: All you need to know
Technology | November 12, 2020 17:17 ISTTwitter has just announced the launch of the Diwali emoji, which uses a lit-up diya. Here's everything you need to know.
Twitter has just announced the launch of the Diwali emoji, which uses a lit-up diya. Here's everything you need to know.
Many local potters and ceramicists have taken to online platforms to sell their ware, to expand their markets to newer buyers and keep afloat in unprecedented times.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday rolled out Atmanirbhar Bharat 3.0 stimulus package to boost economy. The minister announced benefits for new employees hired in EPFO-registered establishments effective October 1, 2020, onward.
Lavish meals are the highlight of every Indian festival. They add much more enthusiasm to the festive spirit. So, are you ready to don yours aprons? We bring you, our simplest and tasty Diwali dinner recipes.
Diwali 2020 is here and we have listed out a few smartphones that you can consider gifting to your loved ones during this festive season.
Karan Johar threw a pre-Diwali celebration party with a handful of his friends. In attendance were Kareena Kapoor Khan, Malaika Arora, Manish Malhotra and others.
Delhi, Police Commissioner, SN Shrivastava ahead of Diwali informed that public must inform Police Command Centre on 112 if they receive any information on sale or use of firecrackers.
Ahead of Diwali, police on November 10 inspected major markets of the national capital citing security from any untoward incident.
Instagram has finally got into the festive mode by introducing an augmented reality (AR) filter "Share Your Light" giving people a fun way to share their thoughts during the upcoming festival of Diwali.
Reliance Digital has stepped forward this Diwali in order to offer deals on a wide range of electronics. Here's all you need to know.
Diwali, the festival of lights, is known for its colourful and beautiful rangolis, rows of diyas and lamps and sweets. But Diwali became a Festival of crackers with the passage of time but firecrackers are neither safe to use nor good for one's health as they contribute to air and noise pollution. But the question arises that can Diwali be fun without crackers? Yes. Lets see how:
The Goa government on Monday announced a restricted schedule for the bursting of firecrackers on Diwali, citing Supreme Court directives.
Diwali is a festival that not only adds up lights, colours and happiness to our lives but also brings together citizens of different communities.
Delhi recorded more than 5,000 daily cases from 28 October but this has not deterred shoppers with popular markets seeing crowds almost equal to pre-Covid times.
Country is dipped in festive mood ahead of Diwali, however, ban on firecrackers has irked many. Haryana has given some relief, as the state allowed use of firecrackers between 8 pm till 10 pm on Diwali.
However, cities/towns where air quality is 'moderate' or below, only green crackers be sold and the timings for use and bursting of crackers be restricted to two hours during festivals, like Diwali, Chhath.
The markets in Delhi are all decked up to welcome one of the biggest festivals of the country, Diwali. People thronged market places in the national capital on November 08. Huge crowd was seen in Central Market ahead of Diwali
The markets in Delhi are all decked up to welcome one of the biggest festivals of the country, Diwali.
As the festival of lights, Diwali is round the corner, handmade rainbow and metallic lights are in demand in Odisha.
Apart from the around 5.50 lakh earthen lamps that will be lit during the Deepotsav in Ayodhya on November 13, the Uttar Pradesh government is building a website to allow devotees light a virtual lamp on the occasion.
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