2026

Maharashtra School Holiday Today: Schools Closed in These Districts Due to Rain, Check Latest Updates Here

Due to continuous rainfall and IMD issued Red, Orange and Yellow alerts, schools in certain districts will remain closed today, Seotember 16. As per reports, school holidays are applicable only for students from classes 1 to 7. Check latest updates here.

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Vibrant Folk Dance Showcases Parbhani’s Living Traditions

A vibrant folk dance performance was recently presented during a cultural program in Parbhani, drawing strong public attention. Artists in colorful traditional attire performed energetic dance movements, reflecting the region’s rich folk heritage and festive spirit. The performance added joy and enthusiasm to the event and was warmly appreciated by the audience. Such cultural programs are playing an important role in preserving local traditions and encouraging youth participation. Regular organization of folk dance events is helping keep Parbhani’s cultural identity alive while strengthening community bonding and pride.

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Traditional Cultural Procession Highlights Parbhani’s Rich Heritage

A traditional cultural procession was recently held in Parbhani, showcasing the region’s rich heritage and devotional spirit. Women dressed in traditional attire participated with kalash and flowers, symbolizing prosperity, faith, and community unity. The event attracted local residents and devotees, creating a festive atmosphere across the area. Such cultural activities are gaining renewed interest in Parbhani, with increased participation from women and youth. These events continue to preserve local traditions while strengthening social bonding and cultural pride among the people.

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Traditional Drum Procession Brings Festive Spirit to Maharashtra Celebration

A traditional drum procession added vibrant energy to a recent religious and cultural event in Maharashtra. The performance, led by young artists in traditional attire, drew large crowds and highlighted the growing revival of folk and temple music during festivals. Such cultural displays are increasingly becoming a key attraction in religious processions, strengthening community participation and preserving regional heritage

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Chenda Melam–style performance in parbhani

A traditional drum procession was recently seen during a religious and cultural celebration in Maharashtra. Young performers wearing traditional attire played powerful rhythmic drums, creating a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. Such performances are becoming more popular in temple festivals, Shaktipeeth yatras, and Navratri processions, reflecting a strong revival of local culture and devotional traditions. This growing participation of youth in folk and temple music highlights increased community involvement and respect for heritage. Cultural processions like these continue to attract large public gatherings and add spiritual and festive energy to religious events across towns and cities.

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saptashrungi mata

• There is no breaking or official “news” announcing a new Saptashrungi Mata mantra.• However, there’s a renewed devotional trend—temples, YouTube bhajan channels, and Navratri committees are widely promoting the traditional Saptashrungi Devi mantra with collective chanting and live streams.• During Navratri, Pournima, and Chaitra Navratri, mass mantra-jap and akhand paath programs have increased at Vani (Saptashrungigad) and nearby Shaktipeeths.• Several spiritual groups are emphasizing early-morning mantra jap (Brahma Muhurta) for health, fear removal, and mental strength.

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Hindu girls in burqa dance to obscene songs at school event in Maharashtra’s Parbhani; video goes viral

Parbhani: A dance performance by students wearing burqa at a school in Maharashtra’s Parbhani district has stirred outrage within the Muslim community. The video is viral on social media sites and users have criticised the school authority for the disrespectful and shameful act. A video from the January 31 annual function of Nutan Kanya Prashala, which shows six female students dancing to vulgar songs, has gone viral, intensifying concerns. Notably, only one of the participants was Muslim, as reported by Clarion India. The Muslim Adhikar Parishad, a group of social activists, has written to Maharashtra’s Minister of School Education, Dadaji Bhuse, demanding action against the school management. The group accused the school of deliberately making Hindu students wear burqas and dance to obscene songs, calling it an insult to Muslim religious symbols.

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Parbhani violence shows failure of BJP-led government in Maharashtra: Priyanka ChaturvediRead more

Parbhani violence shows failure of BJP-led government in Maharashtra: Priyanka ChaturvediExpressing her concerns over the humanitarian situation, Priyanka Chaturvedi said, “The ICC has also rejected Bangladesh’s demand to play the match outside. Out of all the committee members present on the board, only Pakistan has supported them; no one else has. It is clearly visible that

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Beed, Parbhani deaths: My government believes in action, not tragedy tourism, says Fadnavis

In his first comprehensive media interaction in Nagpur since taking the oath as chief minister earlier this month, Fadnavis addressed questions about both the controversial incidents, which occurred shortly after he assumed office NAGPUR: Days after Opposition leaders such as Sharad Pawar and Rahul Gandhi visited Beed and Parbhani after the murder of a sarpanch and the custodial death of an aspiring lawyer, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday said his government’s response and actions were more important than symbolic visits. “I do not believe in promoting tragedy tourism,” he said.In his first comprehensive media interaction in Nagpur since taking the oath as chief minister earlier this month, Fadnavis addressed questions about both the controversial incidents, which occurred shortly after he assumed office. The Shiv Sena (UBT) had criticised Fadnavis for not visiting the districts after the incidents. “Both incidents are extremely serious. What matters is the swift action taken by my government. While I was occupied with the winter session, deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar visited the victims’ families,” said Fadnavis. The chief minister highlighted the historic mandate received by the Mahayuti government in the recently concluded assembly elections and acknowledged the public’s heightened expectations. “With my constructive politics, I am prepared for all challenges. We will deliver on our promises and work for the state’s overall and balanced development,” he said.

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