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Jalebi
Jalebi is a spiral shaped crisp & juicy sweet that is made of all purpose flour, gram flour and sugar

ART
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Indian festival raksha Bandhan
Raksha Bandhan, also Rakshabandhan, is a popular, traditionally Hindu, annual rite, or ceremony, which is central to a festival of the same name, celebrated in South Asia, and among people around the world influenced by Hindu culture.

Indian festival Ganesh chaturthi
Ganesh Chaturthi, in Hinduism, 10-day festival marking the birth of the elephant-headed deity Ganesha, the god of prosperity and wisdom. It begins on the fourth day (chaturthi) of the month of Bhadrapada (August–September), the sixth month of the Hindu calendar.

Indian festival cristmas
Christmas is one of the biggest festivals of the world, the holiday season is celebrated grandly in the west to worship the day Jesus Christ was born. India being a secular nation, is a home to all religions and Christianity is a huge part of this diverse cultured nation for it is the third most followed religion in India.

Many Catholics and Non-Catholics celebrate this festival with great enthusiasm all throughout India.
Indian festival makersankrantri
Makar Sankranti or Uttarayan or Maghi or simply Sankranti, also known in Bangladesh as Poush Sankranti, is a festival day in the Hindu calendar, dedicated to the deity Surya. It is observed each year the day Sun enters the Capricorn zodiac which corresponds with the month of January as per the Gregorian calendar.

Indian festival holi
Holi has been celebrated in the Indian subcontinent for centuries, with poems documenting celebrations dating back to the 4th century CE. It marks the beginning of spring after a long winter, symbolic of the triumph of good over evil.




