Lekhny post -22-Jun-2023 part-18
TITLE : SUMMER VACATION OF MY CHILDHOOD(PART-18)
SUB-TITLE : HOLIDAYS
Holidays are special days set aside for commemoration, celebration, or observance of significant events, religious or cultural traditions, holidays depending on the country, culture, and religious beliefs of the people observing them. They often involve time off work or school and are marked by various activities, rituals, or festivities. Holidays are many types like as ; National Holidays, these holidays commemorate significant events in a nation's history, such as Independence Day or National Day., Public Holidays, They are usually non-working days and are observed nationwide., Cultural Holidays, Religious Holidays, examples include Diwali (Hinduism), Christmas (Christianity), Eid al-Fitr (Islam), Hanukkah (Judaism), and Vesak (Buddhism). Some holidays are celebrated globally, such as New Year's Eve and Valentine's Day, Different regions and religions may have their own unique holidays. Summer holidays, people often plan vacations, spend time outdoors, engage in recreational activities, and create lasting memories with family and friends. Many people use the summer break as an opportunity to go on vacations, people prefer visit beaches, go camping, explore new cities, or embark on international trips. Summer holidays offer an opportunity for families to spend quality time together, parents take time off from work, and children have a break from school, allowing for family vacations. These can include music festivals, county fairs, outdoor concerts, fireworks displays, Summer is often a season filled with festivals, concerts, and cultural events. People enjoy swimming, hiking, biking, picnics, water sports, and playing various sports game like baseball, or volleyball, summer holidays are a time to unwind, relax, and recharge. Some countries even have extended summer holidays, such as the summer break in schools or the concept of "summer vacation" in certain work cultures. Overall you can say that summer holidays provides many more opportunities, build your skills and so on. Rajasthan, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and parts of Chhattisgarh experiences intense heat during the summer months. Temperatures can often reach extremely high levels, regularly exceeding 40 degrees Celsius or 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Gujarat and parts of Rajasthan, also experiences extreme heat during summer. Some cities in this region, such as Ahmedabad and Jodhpur, exceeding 45 degrees Celsius or 113 degrees Fahrenheit. Some regions where temperatures can be high, but the presence of sea breeze offers some relief like as, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh.
Anshika Verma.
madhura
30-Jun-2023 03:02 PM
beautiful
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