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<title>HOLI THE FESTIVAL OF COLORS</title>
<description>Holi, the Festival of Colours, is celebrated in the month of Phalgun on a full moon day, according to the lunar calendar and usually falls in the month of March. Phalgun is the month of spring in India. Holi is thus celebrated to mark the end of winter chill and the onset of summer. The woolens are packed away and light summer clothes are brought out. At this time, nature itself is also in full bloom; the flowers of India present a sight to behold.</description>
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<title>ICC World Cup 2011 - Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka</title>
<description>The ICC cricket World Cup is a one-day international tournament that dates back to 1975, when eight teams competed in England. West Indies dominated the first three events, winning the first two and losing surprisingly to India in the final of the third in 1983. Since those early years the format has expanded and in the last World Cup in 2007, 16 countries played a total of 52 games over 46 days. Australia have enjoyed a prolific run in recent times, lifting the last three Cups and winning all 22 matches of their 2003 and 2007 campaigns. The Current World Cup will be hosted jointly by Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka in 2011 and will feature 14 nations.</description>
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<title>Taj Mahotsav - Taj Mahal Agra</title>
<description>TAJ MAHOTSAV TOUR AGRA - 18th To 27th February 2011
The impressive festival commences with a spectacular procession inspired by Mughal splendour. Bedecked elephants and camels, drum beaters, folk artists and master craftsmen together recreate the glorious past of the Mughals. It is a festive introduction to India and Uttar Pradesh in particular. India's extensive arts, crafts and culture are on display. Folk music, shayari (poetry) and classical dance performances as well as elephant and camel rides, games and a food festival, all form a part of the festivities. The Taj Mahotsav is truly India at her best with a glimpse of her rich heritage and extraordinary legacies.</description>
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