Pongal holidays 2023

  1. Pongal 2023: A Primer On The 4 Day Long Harvest Festival
  2. Pongal 2023: Tamil Nadu government declares holidays in schools till Jan 18 for Pongal celebration
  3. Holidays
  4. Pongal Holidays 2023: Schools in Tamil Nadu to remain closed for 4
  5. JNTUK Sankranthi/Pongal Holidays Dates 2023
  6. Pongal 2023: Tamil Nadu government declares holidays in schools till Jan 18 for Pongal celebration
  7. JNTUK Sankranthi/Pongal Holidays Dates 2023
  8. Holidays
  9. Pongal 2023: A Primer On The 4 Day Long Harvest Festival
  10. Pongal Holidays 2023: Schools in Tamil Nadu to remain closed for 4


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Pongal 2023: A Primer On The 4 Day Long Harvest Festival

Chennai, Tamil Nadu: Pongal is a traditional harvest celebration observed in South India, mainly in the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. Pongal, an important South Indian festival, honours Lord Surya Narayan, the planet's ruler, and is linked with crop harvesting. In northern India, the celebration is known as Pongal 2023: Significance The Pongal celebrations are quite precious to Tamilians. This month is known as Thai month, and the people of Tamil Nadu believe that it brings positive change to their lives and helps them overcome their problems. This is the time of year when crops like sugarcane, turmeric, and rice are harvested. This month is thought to be auspicious for marriages, engagements, and all religious and spiritual activities. Pongal 2023: History According to Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva sent his bull Nandi to earth to exhort the mortals to take a monthly meal, an oil massage, and a bath. However, Nandi advised everyone to take an oil bath once a month in addition to eating taking a meal every day. As a result of Lord Shiva's rage, Nandi was condemned to live forever on earth. He will mostly be responsible for plough work and assisting others in increasing food production. So this day is celebrated for harvesting crops, new crop and animals. Pongal 2023: Celebration Day 1: Bhogi Pongal As part of the Bhogi festival, the first day of the celebration, which falls on January 14, is dedicated to honouring Lord Indra. Because he is credited with...

Pongal 2023: Tamil Nadu government declares holidays in schools till Jan 18 for Pongal celebration

Adipurush Review: Netizens Give Their Verdict On Twitter © Provided by Zee News The Tamil Nadu Government announced holidays in schools for the Pongal festival, a four-day festival that will begin today, January 15. Tamil Nadu declared the holidays of all the schools in the state from January 15 to January 18, 2023 on the occasion of Pongal. Students and their parents must note that the schools will issue their own notice to confirm the Pongal holidays from January 15 to January 18, however, the public holiday has been declared by the Tamil Nadu govt til Jan 18, 2023. Pongal 2023: Festival to celebrate the harvest Pongal is a four-day festival celebrated in Southern India, mainly in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The festival marks the beginning of what is called the 'Thai' month which is believed to brings positive change to their lives and help them overcome their problems. The four days of Pongal are - Bhogi Pongal, Thai Pongal, Mattu Pongal and Kannum Pongal.

Holidays

The Public holidays in 2023 Date Holiday Sunday, 1 January New Year’s Day Monday, 2 January New Year’s Day observed Tuesday, 21 March Human Rights Day Friday, 7 April Good Friday Sunday, 9 April Easter Monday, 10 April Family Day Thursday, 27 April Freedom Day Monday, 1 May Workers’ Day Friday, 16 June Youth Day Wednesday, 9 August Women’s Day Sunday, 24 September Heritage Day Monday, 25 September Heritage Day observed Saturday, 16 December Day of Reconciliation Monday, 25 December Christmas Day Tuesday, 26 December Day of Goodwill Hindu Holidays in 2023 Date Holiday Sunday, 15 January Makar Sankranti / Pongal Saturday, 18 February Maha Shivaratri 22 to 30 March Ramayana week Wednesday, 6 September to Thursday, 7 September Sri Krishna Janmashtami Sunday, 12 November Diwali Islamic Holidays in 2023 Date Holiday Saturday, 18 February Lailat al Miraj Thursday, 23 March Ramadan (month of fasting begins) Tuesday, 18 April Lailat al Qadr Saturday, 22 April Eid-al-Fitr (End of Ramadan) Wednesday, 28 June Waqf al Arafa – Hajj Thursday, 29 June Eid-al-Adha Friday, 28 July Al-Hijra / Muharram Jewish Holidays in 2023 Date Holiday Monday, 6 March to Tuesday, 7 March Purim Wednesday, 5 April to Thursday, 13 April Pesach Thursday, 25 May to Saturday, 27 May Shavuot Friday, 15 September to Sunday, 17 September Rosh Hashana Sunday, 24 September to Monday, 25 September Yom Kippur Saturday, 30 September to Sunday, 1 October Sukkot Friday, 6 October to Sunday, 8 October Shmini Atzeret & Simc...

Pongal Holidays 2023: Schools in Tamil Nadu to remain closed for 4

Pongal is one of the popular festivals of Tamil Nadu, also called Thai Pongal and is widely celebrated in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. It is a multi-day Hindu harvesting festival which will be celebrated on January 15, 2023. The celebrations of the 4-day long festival will begin from January 15, 2023, to January 18, 2023. To celebrate this auspicious festival schools will remain closed for a four-day festival, i.e from Jan 15 to 18. Schools will reopen on January 19, 2023, as per the notice. Parents, guardians and students are to note that their respective schools will release notifications regarding the closure and procedure for classes. However, a public holiday has been declared until January 18. Pongal is a traditional harvest festival celebrated mainly in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The word ‘Pongal’ was derived from the word ‘Pongu’ which means to boil over. Pongal marks the beginning of the month called Thai Month. It is certainly believed that Thai month brings positive change to people’s lives and helps them to overcome difficulties. The four days of Pongal are - Bhogi Pongal, Thai Pongal, Mattu Pongal and Kannum Pongal. Pongal is a time when people gather with their family and friends, offer prayers, visit temples, and decorate rice-powder-based rangolis. Both Ven Pongal, which is made with rice and yellow lentils, and Sweet Pongal, also known as Chakra Pongal, a sweet porridge-like dish made with rice, moong, and dry fruits, are prepared in homes.

JNTUK Sankranthi/Pongal Holidays Dates 2023

JNTUK Pongal Holidays 2023: Here we provided the information about the Sankranthi festival holidays 2023 year. This information is only eligible for students who are under jntuk university or jntuk affiliated colleges. So students can go through the below information. Students who are studying b.tech/m.tech/ m.pharm/b.pharm/ MCA/MBA/Pharm.d/ B.arch under jntuk university has the same holidays. These JNTUK Pongal Holidays 2023 are declared on jntuk university academic calenders 2023. About Sankranthi/Pongal Festival: Sankranthi is a three days festival celebrated by all the Indian peoples. In every year This is the first festival. So this festival is also called a New year Family festival. In the first day, we celebrated boogie and next day Lohri and finally day Sankranti. Pongal has many regional names. The most popular variations are: • Makar Sankranti • Lohri • Bihu • Hadaga • Poki Sankranthi/Pongal Festival Calendar dates 2023: All the government schools in Andhra Pradesh will be closed from 12-01-2023 to 16th January 2023 in the view of Sankranti. The attention of all the Regional Joint Directors of School Education and the District Educational Officers in the State is invited to the reference read wherein the Pongal Holidays have been declared from 12-01-2023 to 16-01-2023 and the schools should reopen on 17-01-2023. • Holidays from: 12th Jan 2023 to 16th January 2023 • The schools shall reopen on 17-01-2023 School / Colleges / Government Offices School / Colleges / G...

Pongal 2023: Tamil Nadu government declares holidays in schools till Jan 18 for Pongal celebration

German court grants baby Ariha's custody to state, cites 'risk to child's best interests' © Provided by Zee News The Tamil Nadu Government announced holidays in schools for the Pongal festival, a four-day festival that will begin today, January 15. Tamil Nadu declared the holidays of all the schools in the state from January 15 to January 18, 2023 on the occasion of Pongal. Students and their parents must note that the schools will issue their own notice to confirm the Pongal holidays from January 15 to January 18, however, the public holiday has been declared by the Tamil Nadu govt til Jan 18, 2023. Pongal 2023: Festival to celebrate the harvest Pongal is a four-day festival celebrated in Southern India, mainly in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The festival marks the beginning of what is called the 'Thai' month which is believed to brings positive change to their lives and help them overcome their problems. The four days of Pongal are - Bhogi Pongal, Thai Pongal, Mattu Pongal and Kannum Pongal.

JNTUK Sankranthi/Pongal Holidays Dates 2023

JNTUK Pongal Holidays 2023: Here we provided the information about the Sankranthi festival holidays 2023 year. This information is only eligible for students who are under jntuk university or jntuk affiliated colleges. So students can go through the below information. Students who are studying b.tech/m.tech/ m.pharm/b.pharm/ MCA/MBA/Pharm.d/ B.arch under jntuk university has the same holidays. These JNTUK Pongal Holidays 2023 are declared on jntuk university academic calenders 2023. About Sankranthi/Pongal Festival: Sankranthi is a three days festival celebrated by all the Indian peoples. In every year This is the first festival. So this festival is also called a New year Family festival. In the first day, we celebrated boogie and next day Lohri and finally day Sankranti. Pongal has many regional names. The most popular variations are: • Makar Sankranti • Lohri • Bihu • Hadaga • Poki Sankranthi/Pongal Festival Calendar dates 2023: All the government schools in Andhra Pradesh will be closed from 12-01-2023 to 16th January 2023 in the view of Sankranti. The attention of all the Regional Joint Directors of School Education and the District Educational Officers in the State is invited to the reference read wherein the Pongal Holidays have been declared from 12-01-2023 to 16-01-2023 and the schools should reopen on 17-01-2023. • Holidays from: 12th Jan 2023 to 16th January 2023 • The schools shall reopen on 17-01-2023 School / Colleges / Government Offices School / Colleges / G...

Holidays

The Public holidays in 2023 Date Holiday Sunday, 1 January New Year’s Day Monday, 2 January New Year’s Day observed Tuesday, 21 March Human Rights Day Friday, 7 April Good Friday Sunday, 9 April Easter Monday, 10 April Family Day Thursday, 27 April Freedom Day Monday, 1 May Workers’ Day Friday, 16 June Youth Day Wednesday, 9 August Women’s Day Sunday, 24 September Heritage Day Monday, 25 September Heritage Day observed Saturday, 16 December Day of Reconciliation Monday, 25 December Christmas Day Tuesday, 26 December Day of Goodwill Hindu Holidays in 2023 Date Holiday Sunday, 15 January Makar Sankranti / Pongal Saturday, 18 February Maha Shivaratri 22 to 30 March Ramayana week Wednesday, 6 September to Thursday, 7 September Sri Krishna Janmashtami Sunday, 12 November Diwali Islamic Holidays in 2023 Date Holiday Saturday, 18 February Lailat al Miraj Thursday, 23 March Ramadan (month of fasting begins) Tuesday, 18 April Lailat al Qadr Saturday, 22 April Eid-al-Fitr (End of Ramadan) Wednesday, 28 June Waqf al Arafa – Hajj Thursday, 29 June Eid-al-Adha Friday, 28 July Al-Hijra / Muharram Jewish Holidays in 2023 Date Holiday Monday, 6 March to Tuesday, 7 March Purim Wednesday, 5 April to Thursday, 13 April Pesach Thursday, 25 May to Saturday, 27 May Shavuot Friday, 15 September to Sunday, 17 September Rosh Hashana Sunday, 24 September to Monday, 25 September Yom Kippur Saturday, 30 September to Sunday, 1 October Sukkot Friday, 6 October to Sunday, 8 October Shmini Atzeret & Simc...

Pongal 2023: A Primer On The 4 Day Long Harvest Festival

Chennai, Tamil Nadu: Pongal is a traditional harvest celebration observed in South India, mainly in the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. Pongal, an important South Indian festival, honours Lord Surya Narayan, the planet's ruler, and is linked with crop harvesting. In northern India, the celebration is known as Pongal 2023: Significance The Pongal celebrations are quite precious to Tamilians. This month is known as Thai month, and the people of Tamil Nadu believe that it brings positive change to their lives and helps them overcome their problems. This is the time of year when crops like sugarcane, turmeric, and rice are harvested. This month is thought to be auspicious for marriages, engagements, and all religious and spiritual activities. Pongal 2023: History According to Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva sent his bull Nandi to earth to exhort the mortals to take a monthly meal, an oil massage, and a bath. However, Nandi advised everyone to take an oil bath once a month in addition to eating taking a meal every day. As a result of Lord Shiva's rage, Nandi was condemned to live forever on earth. He will mostly be responsible for plough work and assisting others in increasing food production. So this day is celebrated for harvesting crops, new crop and animals. Pongal 2023: Celebration Day 1: Bhogi Pongal As part of the Bhogi festival, the first day of the celebration, which falls on January 14, is dedicated to honouring Lord Indra. Because he is credited with...

Pongal Holidays 2023: Schools in Tamil Nadu to remain closed for 4

Pongal is one of the popular festivals of Tamil Nadu, also called Thai Pongal and is widely celebrated in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. It is a multi-day Hindu harvesting festival which will be celebrated on January 15, 2023. The celebrations of the 4-day long festival will begin from January 15, 2023, to January 18, 2023. To celebrate this auspicious festival schools will remain closed for a four-day festival, i.e from Jan 15 to 18. Schools will reopen on January 19, 2023, as per the notice. Parents, guardians and students are to note that their respective schools will release notifications regarding the closure and procedure for classes. However, a public holiday has been declared until January 18. Pongal is a traditional harvest festival celebrated mainly in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The word ‘Pongal’ was derived from the word ‘Pongu’ which means to boil over. Pongal marks the beginning of the month called Thai Month. It is certainly believed that Thai month brings positive change to people’s lives and helps them to overcome difficulties. The four days of Pongal are - Bhogi Pongal, Thai Pongal, Mattu Pongal and Kannum Pongal. Pongal is a time when people gather with their family and friends, offer prayers, visit temples, and decorate rice-powder-based rangolis. Both Ven Pongal, which is made with rice and yellow lentils, and Sweet Pongal, also known as Chakra Pongal, a sweet porridge-like dish made with rice, moong, and dry fruits, are prepared in homes.