Karnataka observes a diverse range of banking holidays in 2025, including national holidays and regional festivals. In addition to the holidays prescribed by the Reserve Bank of India, Karnataka ...
The word Ugadi has its origin from the Sanskrit word “Yugadi” which means’Starting of a new Yuga or period’. People all over Karnataka celebrate this festival with much enthusiasm and gaiety.
Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, Ugadi is observed. The cycle of sixty years – Samvatsara – starts on this day. Every year of this sixty-year cycle has a new name. As we gear up to celebrate the ...
Groundnut lovers find… Ugadi festival marks the ... and widely celebrated festivals of Karnataka, celebrated in the honour of Goddess Shakti. The celebration lasts for around 9 days starting ...
From Holika Dahan's bonfires to celebrations of Gudi Padwa and Ugadi, and the Jamat Ul-Vida and Eid-ul-Fitr, this month is ...
Also referred to as Yugadi, the festival is celebrated with zest and fervor in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana. This year Ugadi is being celebrated today on Tuesday, April 9.
Ugadi is celebrated as the New Year in the Deccan region that lies between the Vindhyachal hills and the Kaveri river,consisting of the states of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka. It is ...
The most significant holidays in March are Ugadi and Idul Fitr ... are observed with enthusiasm in Karnataka, providing workers time to relax and celebrate with their families.
Other important regional holidays include Ugadi, the New Year of ... as employees celebrate with their families and communities. Karnataka also observes a few local festivals, like Maha Shivaratri ...
In addition to the holidays prescribed by the Reserve Bank of India, Karnataka celebrates festivals such as Ugadi, Eid-ul-Fitr, and Gowri-Ganesha Festival. On these festive days, banks remain ...