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India.com Lifestyle Staff August 15, 2024 5:30 AM IST Kite flying is a common tradition that is observed on 15th August every year in India. Read on to the story that is probably not heard before ...
Nadeem Shehzad and Mohammad Saud, two brothers from Delhi, India, have spent the last 20 years saving thousands of birds from ...
Kite flying is a common tradition that is observed on 15th August every year in India. Read on to the story that is probably not heard before. - Why Do We Fly Kites on Independence Day?
Even as its popularity dims, kite runners are updating tradition to keep up with environmental concerns around kite flying - the symbol for freedom.
India’s capital has banned killer kite string after three people died this week from injuries and accidents caused by string that has been fortified for kite fights.
Kite-flying farmers take on police drones in India protests Kites carried string coated in powdered glass to entangle drones’ rotors as farmers seek better prices, loan waivers and pensions Expand ...
One India Kite team aims to attract youngsters to the sport of kite-flying with their stunt kites and circle kites ...
Kite flying enthusiast Sandesh Kaddi from Belagavi will represent India at the Jakarta International Kite Festival 2024 to be held at Lagoon Ancol Beach in Jakarta, Indonesia, from July 3 to 6.
Kite-flying has been a popular pastime in India for centuries, with historians saying that it was introduced to the country by Chinese travellers. It is, however, usually a seasonal activity in India.
Kite-flying has been a popular pastime in India for centuries, with historians saying that it was introduced to the country by Chinese travellers. It is, however, usually a seasonal activity in India.