Tuesday, April 22, 2008
The Goa Tourism Department has start an aggressive campaign to woo domestic clients with mega Goa fests planned to be arranged in several metro cities in the country. Within one month has a procession of two such fests one each in Calcutta and Bangalore where Goa tourism will be extremely endorse during various mediums. Resource in the tourism ministry declare that Goa is spectator a flow in domestic tourists from Karnataka and Calcutta which the trade feels, will maintain the industry lively and kicking mainly during the off-season. The fests come up to close after the State Tourism Ministry undertaking into a two month long electronic medium of endorsing Goa tourism in five most important metro cities in India. As per the records, Goa tourism was extensively sponsored via television in 100 shopping malls in the metro cities of Chennai, Mumbai, Calcutta, Delhi and Bangalore.
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Monday, April 14, 2008
In Malaysia the month of April is very important to indicate the celebration of Tamil New Year for many communities in the country. The first day of Chaitra Maasam on April 7th - Ugadi is celebrated by Malaysian Telugus which is noticeable with prayers and the enjoyment of different special delicacies, particularly the Yugaadi Pachchadi.
The Tamilians greet the Tamil New Year on Sunday. Puthandu or Tamil New Year that celebrated on April 13 or 14, is extensively celebrated in the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala in South India. The festival notices the first day of the Hindu calendar, greeting the month of Chittrai. Most of the families start the day with prayers in Hindu temples or home to welcoming the New Year, wearing new clothes and treating the favorite sweets.
The Tamilians greet the Tamil New Year on Sunday. Puthandu or Tamil New Year that celebrated on April 13 or 14, is extensively celebrated in the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala in South India. The festival notices the first day of the Hindu calendar, greeting the month of Chittrai. Most of the families start the day with prayers in Hindu temples or home to welcoming the New Year, wearing new clothes and treating the favorite sweets.


