14th January : Significance

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Everyday has its own importance. May it be related to our lives or not.



It is important for sumone. so we all should atleast know about it. Even if we dont celebrate it.




Today is 14th January 2017



Do u all know what is the importance of today's day in our life's??


want to know why??


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They're pretty, they're colorful, and they flutter and float in the air...what could they be? Kites, of course! Who could imagine a better way to spend time than with flocks of other people, every person with his or her own beautifully decorated kite? If you're a fan of such happy, vibrant holidays, International Kite Day is not a holiday you'd like to miss.
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How to Celebrate International Kite Day







If you are a person who enjoys travelling and has the opportunity to be in Gujarat for the actual festival on January 14th, actually participating in would be the best way to celebrate International Kite Day. It is guaranteed to be an absolutely incredible experience you will remember for the rest of your life, what with the thousands, or even millions of colorful kites that will be floating above the area, the enormous amounts of delicious, traditional Indian dishes available at all hours of the day and night, and the amount of new people you could meet and friends you could make. Aside from the numerous food stalls and of course the kites, there are also many performers putting on acrobatic shows, so not a moment goes by that something exciting doesn't happen. The celebration starts at 5 a.m. and goes on all day and all evening, until late at night, when illuminated kites filled with lights and candles known as tukkals are launched, creating an unforgettable spectacle in the dark sky.


If you aren't able to be in Gujarat for International Kite Day, however, that does not mean you cannot enjoy it in your own way. A great way to do this would be to simply purchase a kite and take it to a nearby park to fly it. There is something about a breezy day spent with a kite in hand that is incredibly relaxing, so you will be able to enjoy your day anyway. In fact, if you have a child/children, perhaps this would be a great day to spend some quality time together? All too often these days parents and children rarely even speak to each other anymore, so preoccupied are both sides with their technological gadgets. A small picnic and an afternoon spent outdoors may well be just what you and you son or daughter need to have a talk and laugh together and feel close to each other.





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We all find it difficult to keep our homes tidy and organised, and its oh so easy to keep putting off tasks that always seem to require too much effort and time than we care to dedicate to them.


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Enter Organise Your Home Day, the perfect chance to quit making excuses for one day, get down to business and get your home back into shape! Put everything else aside for a few hours and get to task on all those little niggling things and DIY jobs that have been begging to be finished for months now. Get your friends and family involved and help each other out to get everything done quicker and make the day more fun. You will be surprised how much you can get done, and how much difference giving your home a little TLC can make to your life.




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National Vision Board Day is observed annually on the second Saturday in January.




Vision board parties began in 2010 between a group of friends as a way for people to get together in a fun environment to set goals, cast vision and dream out loud in a tangible way by creating vision boards they then mount on their walls. Seeing their hopes and dreams helps set in motion for these visions to become a reality. Many actors, musicians, fashion and entertainment-based people have been participating in this since it's inception. Vision boards help people remember their goals and visions on a daily basis.


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National Dress Up Your Pet Day is observed each year on January 14. Pets do become part of one's family. This day was created to make it a special day for them, to celebrate them and also to support the pet fashion community.
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Please remember to keep your pets safe and comfortable in the pet clothing and costumes that you choose.


Tips for dressing up your pet:



If your pet just doesn't like dressing up, let them sit this holiday out.

Be sure it fits. Restricting movement or ability to breathe can cause injury or illness.

Many pets like to chew. Avoid loose or dangling pieces which can cause choking hazards.





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Tilgul is a colourful sesame candy coated with sesame seeds; in Maharashtra people exchange tilgul on Sankranti, a Hindu festival celebrated on 14th January. The sweet is a mixture of sesame seeds (called "Til" in Marathi/Hindi) and jaggery (called "Gul" in Marathi/Hindi) and hence the name. On Sankranti eve, families serve their guests with Tilgul while saying "Tilgul ghya, goad goad bola" which literally means "Take Tilgul and talk sweetly".

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