People purchasing bunches of mango and neem leaves near Dufferin Clock Tower this morning on the eve of Ugadi festival.
Ugadi festival eve brings people out to shop neem leaves
March 21, 2023People buy mango and neem leaves on the eve of Ugadi festival, outside Devaraja Market near Chikkagadiyara (Dufferin Clock Tower) in city this morning. The word ‘Ugadi’ derived from Sanskrit marks the beginning of New Year as per Hindu Lunar Calendar. Consuming the mixture of neem and jaggery (Bevu-Bella) is a tradition followed by those…
Ugadi festival discount sale
March 19, 2023Mysore/Mysuru: As Ugadi festival offer, a discount sale of branded readymade garments began at Hotel Pai Vista on B.N. Road in city yesterday. The sale is open between 10 am and 10 pm till Apr. 20. Variety of ladies, gents and kids branded clothes, including shirts, T-shirts, lowers, bermudas, ladies kurtis, palazo, pyjamas, jeans pants,…
Ugadi discount sale to conclude tomorrow
April 14, 2021Mysore/Mysuru: The Ugadi festival offer discount sale of National and International branded readymade garments which is underway at Hotel Pai Vista on B.N. Road in city since Apr. 7, will conclude tomorrow (Apr. 15). The sale is open for public from 10 am to 9 pm. Entry is free. Due to Corona crisis, garment factories…
Pandemic fails to dampen Festive Mood
April 12, 2021Markets, shops witness moderate rush even as flower prices shoot up Mysore/Mysuru: On Ugadi festival eve, moderate rush was seen at all major markets across the city and residential areas this morning. And of course, the pandemic does not seem to have deterred the spirits of the people. ‘Ugadi,’ which means ‘starting of a new…
Milk procurement price hiked by Rs. 2 a litre
April 12, 2021Mysore/Mysuru: In a Ugadi festival gift for Dairy farmers, the city-based MyMUL (Mysore Milk Union Limited) has hiked the procurement price of milk by Rs. 2 a litre. Announcing this at a press meet here on Saturday, MyMUL President P.M. Prasanna said that milk procurement price has been hiked by Rs. 2 a litre with…
No meat for Hosthodku; No gambling too in Mysuru
March 28, 2020Mysore/Mysuru: Celebration of Ugadi festival in Mysuru region was restrained as people mostly stayed indoors. Ugadi is celebrated by tying neem leaves to house entrances and eating a mixture of jaggery and neem leaves — symbolising the bitter-sweet experiences of life. However, in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak and the lockdown, the government urged…
Ugadi festival: City Police issues instructions to public
April 5, 2019Mysuru: With Chandramana Ugadi being celebrated tomorrow, the Mysuru City Police, in a bid to maintain the law and order situation in city have issued instructions to the public for peaceful celebration of the festival. The Police, who have banned gambling of all sorts in public places, have warned mischief mongers to refrain from eve…
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