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Amazon and Flipkart’s big Diwali sale: Best deals on smartphones, laptops and smart TVs

As the festival season has already began, Amazon and Flipkart have come up with Great Indian festival and Big Diwali sale, respectively. The Diwali sale is live and there are many offers and deals on electronic items such as smartphones, laptops, smart TVs and many more.

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As the festival season has already began, Amazon and Flipkart have come up with Great Indian festival and Big Diwali sale, respectively. The Diwali sale is live and there are many offers and deals on electronic items such as smartphones, laptops, smart TVs and many more.

Amazon’s Great Indian Festival will end on November 2, while Flipkart’s Big Diwali Sale is already live and will continue till November 3. Both e-commerce companies are offering major deals on smart TVs, smart phones and laptops across various segments, so if you are looking for an upgrade, there  is no better time than the present.

Best deals on smart TVs

1. Xiaomi is offering hot deals for its Redmi TVs on Amazon’s Great Indian Festival. The Redmi TV 4K UHD Android Smart TV (2021) is available with its starting price of Rs 31,999 for its 50-inch model, while for its 65-inch screen size model you will have to spend Rs 56,999.

2. Flipkart in its Big Diwali Sale, is offering discounts on Sony’s 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TVs, powered by Google TV. The price range are between Rs 69,340 and Rs 1,89,990 for its biggest 75-inch screen size.

3. iFFALCON  is also offering several deals on Big Diwali Sale on Flipkart. The 4K QLED H72 TV model is available on a discounted price of Rs 44,999 for its 55-inch size, while for its 65-inch model you have to pay Rs 84,999.

Best deals on smartphones

The e-commerce platforms are offering some crazy discount on the smartphones, including Apple iPhone 12, Samsung Galaxy F42, POCO M2 Pro and many more. Do not miss the opportunity to buy these samrtphones on a discounted price, If you have already missed.

Apple iPhone 12

The most aspirational smartphone that each one of us wants to have is now live on sale. The iPhone 12 features 64 GB ROM 6.1 inch Super Retina XDR Display, 12MP + 12MP rear cameras along with a 12MP selfie lens. This phone comes with 64 GB of ROM and is available at just Rs 53,999.

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Samsung Galaxy F42 5G

This phone is a 5G smartphone by Samsung Galaxy series. The phone comes up with its MediaTek Dimensity 700 chipset tagged with GGB RAM and offers upto 1TB of internal storage. The Galaxy F42 5G has a 5,000mAh battery and a 6.6 inch Full HD+ Display. The main feature of this smartphone is its triple rear camera. It sports 64MP + 5MP + 2MP resolution cameras at the back and an 8MP front camera. The smartphone is priced at Rs 17,999 on Flipkart.

Best deals on Laptops:

From Apple’s MacBook Air to The RedmiBook 15 Pro, the laptops are also available at their lowest prices and can be purchased for Rs 83,990 and Rs 44,999, respectively. Flipkart is offering a Rs 4,000 discount on the SBI bank credit card. So, you can buy it for Rs 79,990 and Rs 41,999.

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Shaheed Diwas 2024: India remembers Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru and Sukhdev Thapar on Martyrs’ Day

People on this day remember and pay tribute to all the valiant warriors who fought to protect our country and sacrificed their lives during the Indian freedom struggle

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Every year, Shaheed Diwas or Martyrs’ Day is observed in India on March 23 in remembrance of the three brave martyrs of the nation. It was on March 23, 1931, when freedom fighter Bhagat Singh, along with his associates Shivaram Rajguru and Sukhdev Thapar, were hanged to death by the British.

People on this day remember and pay tribute to all the valiant warriors who fought to protect our country and sacrificed their lives during the Indian freedom struggle. So to make this occasion more memorable, here is a list of some of the inspirational quotes by Bhagat Singh

Shaheed Diwas 2024: Wishes

Let us salute all valiant heroes who bore all the torture and pain but never gave up because their nation always came first. Happy Martyr Day to you.

May the spirit of Shaheed Diwas ignite a fire in our hearts to build a stronger and more united India.

On this Shaheed Diwas, we pay homage to the Brave hearts who laid down their lives for our freedom. Their courage and sacrifice will forever inspire us.

On this historic day, I am sending my warm wishes to you and your family. Let’s recall and honour the sacrifices of our valiant fighters who died for the country.

The occasion of Martyr’s Day will always remind us of the sacrifices of our courageous Indian martyrs who sacrificed their lives for us.

Inspirational quotes by Bhagat Singh

Love always elevates the character of man. It never lowers him, provided love be love.

Revolution did not necessarily involve sanguinary strife. It was not a cult of bomb and pistol. They may sometimes be mere means for its achievement.

Man’s duty is to try and endeavor, success depends upon chance and environments.

They may kill me, but they cannot kill my ideas. They can crush my body but they will not be able to crush my spirit.

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Nowruz 2024: Google celebrates the Persian New Year with a doodle

Google Doodle today features the artistic vision of Iranian guest artist Pendar Yousefi. Yousefi’s creation takes inspiration from childhood memories of Nowruz which evokes joy, togetherness and hope.

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Google Doodle on Tuesday took centre stage to honour Nowruz, the Iranian New Year. It is a vibrant festival which is steeped in over 3000 years of history. Google Doodle today features the artistic vision of Iranian guest artist Pendar Yousefi. Yousefi’s creation takes inspiration from childhood memories of Nowruz which evokes joy, togetherness and hope.

These are captured through the animal friends who have gathered together in a flower filled courtyard to ring in the coming in of spring under the blossoming tree. It captures the spirit of Nowruz through vibrant colours and intricate details, an art form which is a rich history in the region that celebrates the festival.

Nowruz literally means new day in Persian. It finds its roots in ancient Iran, then known as Persia. It is aligned with the spring equinox and marks the beginning of the New Year and the blossoming season. As trade flourished along the Silk Route, this festival spread its wings captivating countries and ethnicities across the vast network.

At the heart of Nowruz lies the cherished tradition of haft-sin. Families come together to arrange 7 symbolic items each representing a vital aspect of life and nature’s renewal. Sprouted wheat which symbolizes good fortune and rebirth takes centre stage alongside its sweet counterpart sweet pudding which signifies power and strength.

A sprig of olive represents peace and love, finds its place in the vibrant display. Berries are a symbol of sunrise and are a reminder of new beginnings, while vinegar symbolizes patience and wisdom of age. It adds a touch of tang. A gleaming apple embodies beauty and promise of a fruitful year, while garlic, a symbol of good health completes the symbolic spread. Nowruz is more than just the start of a new year. It is a time families and communities to come together reflecting on the past year. It embraces hope and optimism that spring brings.

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Makar Sankranti: Amit Shah offers prayers at Shree Jagannath Temple in Ahmedabad

During this festival devotees make offerings to the Hindu diety Surya on Makar Sankranti. This day marks the first day of the sun’s transit into the Makara, marking the end of the winter solstice and start of longer days.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday offered prayers at Shree Jagannath Temple in Ahmedabad on the occasion of Makar Sankranti. After offering prayers he also fed the temple elephants and later went for the kite flying festival at Vejalpur.

During this festival devotees make offerings to the Hindu diety Surya on Makar Sankranti. This day marks the first day of the sun’s transit into the Makara, marking the end of the winter solstice and start of longer days. The festival is celebrated on January 14 every year, known by various names in different parts of India such as Pongal, Bihu and Maghi. Devotees in several parts of India performed rituals at different ghats.

In Gujarat, the festival is celebrated as Uttarayan as it marks the first day of the sun’s transit into the Makara. Gujarat is well known for its international Kite Flying Festival. During this festival after finishing their morning prayers, people gather on their terraces with colourful kites.

People are often heard shouting Kai Po Che to the losing team. Other than that, people eat delicacies like Chikki, which is made of sesame seeds, peanuts, and Undhiyu, which is made of winter vegetables. The Festivals of Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Bhogali Bihu, Uttarayan mark the harvesting season of crops as the winter season ends and ushers in the spring. People enjoy the fruits of a good harvest and celebrate these festivals. This also underlines the need to preserve the environment.

This festival is also known to strengthen the bond of friendship and is known for making khidhdi, kite flying, sesame sweets, and coconut laddoos. Makar Sankranti gives the message that winter season is now leaving. A large number of devotees take holy dips at different rivers in Uttar Pradesh and perform religious rituals on the occasion of Makar Sankranti.

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