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Top School Festival and Holiday List for Schools In Gurgaon, Delhi, Noida

Lancers International School – Best Schools In gurgaon List of Holidays for the Academic session 2020-
2021
SL NO FESTIVAL DATE DAY
1 Ram Navmi 02.04.2020 Thursday
2 Mahavir Jayanti 06.04.2020 Monday
3 Good Friday 10.04.2020 Friday
4 Ambedker Jayanti 14.04.2020 Tuesday
5 Budh purnima 07.05.2020 Thursday
6 Id-Ul-Fitar 25.05.2020 Monday
7 Id-Ul-Juha 01.08.2020 Saturday
8 Rakshabandhan 03.08.2020 Monday
9 Janmashtami 12.08.2020 Wednesday
10 Independence Day 15.08.2020 Saturday
11 Ganesh Chaturthi 22.08.2020 Saturday
12 Muharram 29.08.2020 Saturday
13 Gandhi Jayanti 02.10.2020 Friday
14 Id-E-Milad 30.10.2020 Friday

Diwali – Saturday, 14 November Diwali 2020

15 Gurunanak
Jayanti

30.11.2020 Monday
16 Christmas 25.12.2020 Friday
17 New Year Day 01.01.2021 Friday
18 Makar Sankranti/

Pongal

14.01.2021 Thursday
19 Republic Day 26.01.2021 Sunday
20 Basant Panchami 29.01.2021 Tuesday
21 Mahashivratri 11.03.2021 Thursday
22 Holi 29.03.2021 Monday

Top Festivals celebrated in Schools in Gurgaon Delhi, Gurgaon & Noida

India is symbolised as the “Land of Festivals”. Different people belonging to different culture, caste and creed reside in the same place because of which India is also known as the perfect example of “Unity in Diversity”. Especially places like Delhi, Gurgaon and Noida experienced the residents of different clan and breed as maximum of the youth from all over the India come to these places for finding suitable jobs for themselves. In this blog we will be discussing about the top festivals that are celebrated with lots of pomp and vigour in these areas. So let’s get started:-

  1. Diwali:-

Popularly known as the “Festival of Lights”. It is celebrated all over the region in the month of October and November every year. Diwali is celebrated in the lieu of Lord Rama returning to his home Ayodhya after completing the fourteen years of the exile period. This festival is celebrated with lots of happiness; people decorate their houses with diyas, candles, flowers etc. You can also find rangolis outside every house which is made out of colourful powders. Children and adults light up the crackers as well. People give gifts and sweets to their family and friends. Goddess Laxmi Ji and Lord Ganesha Ji are also worshipped by many people on this day.

  • Holi:-

Holi, the festival of colours. You will find people soaked up in different colours from top to bottom. Though there are many stories behind the reason of celebrating holi but one of the specific reasons illustrated by the old people is that it’s celebrated in regards to the victory of the good over the evil i.e. when holika tried to burn the baby Prahlad, she was burnt herself. On this day, the fire is worshiped. Holi is enjoyed a lot by the children as they play with the water balloons and water guns.

  • Durga Puja:-

Durga Puja is joyfully celebrated in all these areas by Bengalis. Durga Puja starts after the sixth day of the Navaratra. Goddess Durga is worshipped with homage and honour. Some cultural programmes are conducted in the Puja Pandals where Goddess Durga Ji is placed. People eat varieties of foods on these days and enjoy themselves to the core. The last day of Durga Puja is known as “Vijaya Dashmi”, on this day, Goddess Durga Ji is immersed in the river. She is bid good bye with the belief that she will come again the next year.

  • Navaratri & Dussehra:-

Navaratri is a festival that continues for nine days and every day a different form of Goddess Durga Ji is worshiped.  This is very people among the Guajarati community where they arrange for grand dance programmes where people are asked to come in traditional dresses. All of them along with children dance to with the wooden sticks known as dandiyas. All of them dance with excitement and full of energy. On the ninth day young girls are worshipped as they are regarded as the avatar of Goddess Durga Ji. The tenth day it’s known as “Dussehra”, when Ravana, Meghnatha and Kumbhakarana is put to fire. This symbolises that good always win over the bad.

  • Guru Nanak Jayanti:-

Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated on the eve of the birthday of Guru Nanak Ji. He is considered to be the founder of the Sikh religion. This festival starts early in the morning and followed by listening to the religious songs in the Gurudwara. All the devotees visit the gurudwara for sure; all of them decorate their houses beautifully with flowers, lights and also light candles.

  • Lohri:-

Lohri is celebrated by the Hindus and Punjabis. It is celebrated on 13 January every year. It is celebrated by lighting the bonfire. People dress in traditional Punjabi dresses and ethical attires and dance around the bonfire. All of them throw sesame seeds, popcorns and groundnuts in the fire. Punjabis also do their traditional dance- gidda and bhangra.Lohri is celebrated with joy and vigour in Punjabi families after the first child is born or after the marriage of anyone in the family.

  • Eid:-

Eid is the main festival for Muslims. It is celebrated two times in one year. They are known as Eid-Ul- Zuha and Eid-Ul- Fitr. Eid-UL-Zuha is the most important festival for Muslims and is known as Bakrid. On this day, goat is sacrificed and its meat is given to all family and friends. The idea of doing this act is that there should be end of all evil from the minds. Eid-UL- Fitr is celebrated year in the period of the Ramzan. This is known as the holy month of Muslims. Most of the Muslims keep fast on this entire month and the last day they celebrate as Eid. Gifts and sweet are given to each other. The ladies of the Muslims families prepare a sweet dish called,”Seewaiyan” on this day.

  • Janmastami:-

This festival is celebrated in Hindus families with great joy and happiness as they celebrate the special occasion of the birthday of Lord Krishna. Janmastami is celebrated every year in the month of August. All the devotees keep fast till midnight and once Lord Krishna is born they worship Lord Krishna and break their fasting. The devotees also makes various kinds of food items including main course, snacks, drinks and also serve chocolates, ice creams , chips etc the favourite items liked by the children on the eve of Lord Krishna birth anniversary. 

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