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celebrations.#upsc #iasmotivation #ras #civilservices #exam #education #video #viralshorts #shorts • #upsc #iasmotivation #ras #civilservices #exam #education • #upsc #ias #education #polity #polity • #ias #ras #upsc #education #politics #indiancivilserviceexam #india #relationship #exam #civilserviceexam #views #viral_video #viralvideo #video #upscprelims #motivation #tips #lecture #momentswecreatememorieswecelebrate #currentaffairs • • Celebrations can refer to any kind of event or activity where people gather to mark an occasion or commemorate something significant. These can range from personal milestones, such as birthdays or weddings, to national holidays, religious events, or historical anniversaries. Celebrations are often marked by special rituals, gatherings, music, food, and decorations. • Here are a few examples of common types of celebrations: • 1. *Personal Milestones:* • **Birthdays**: Celebrating the anniversary of a person's birth. • **Weddings**: A celebration of the union between two people. • **Graduations**: Marking the completion of academic studies. • **Anniversaries**: Celebrating the passing of a certain number of years since a significant event (e.g., wedding anniversaries). • 2. *Religious Celebrations:* • **Christmas**: Celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, commonly with family gatherings and gift exchanges. • **Easter**: A Christian celebration of the resurrection of Jesus, often marked by church services and feasts. • **Ramadan/Eid**: A Muslim holiday marking the end of fasting, often celebrated with family, feasting, and giving. • **Hanukkah**: A Jewish celebration of the miracle of the oil that lasted eight days, with traditions including lighting the menorah and playing dreidel. • 3. *Cultural or National Celebrations:* • **New Year’s Eve/Day**: Marking the transition to a new year, often with parties, fireworks, and special traditions. • **Independence Day**: Commemorating the founding of a country, often with parades, fireworks, and national pride. • **Thanksgiving**: A time to give thanks, traditionally celebrated with a large meal, especially in the U.S. and Canada. • 4. *Festivals and Public Holidays:* • **Carnival**: Celebrated in many cultures, especially in Brazil, with parades, music, dancing, and costumes. • **Diwali**: The Festival of Lights in Hindu culture, marked by lighting oil lamps, fireworks, and feasts. • **Oktoberfest**: A Bavarian celebration famous for beer, music, and food. • 5. *Corporate or Community Celebrations:* • **Company Anniversaries**: Celebrating the founding or significant milestones of businesses. • **Sports Championships**: Events like the Super Bowl, World Cup, or Olympic Games that culminate in grand celebrations. • Website Link πŸ‘‰ • πŸ›‘ https://online.iiiasa.com/ • πŸ‘‰ Instagram LinkπŸ‘‰ • πŸ›‘   / iiiasa_ias   • πŸ“ž for more details Contact on πŸ“² • πŸ›‘ +91 - 8742066701

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