Christmas is celebrated widely across India. Kerala, with the largest Christian population, celebrates the festival with unique traditions. Burt, beloved crocodile from 'Crocodile Dundee,' dies at ...
The East Indian community, often considered Mumbai ... They say you have not seen Christmas in Kerala, if you have not been to the one in Fort Kochi. The streets that lead up to Fort Kochi ...
Christmas was celebrated with delight by students all around Kerala, who displayed their distinct customs and lively unity. From Sree Kerala Varma College's sincere friendship to St Thomas College ...
Christmas celebrations in India are a celebration of each state having their distinctive delicacies prepared from scratch. “May it be Bebinca from Goa, rich, fruity and spiced cakes from Kerala ...
The Union Minister also said that the Kerala ... Youth Federation of India (DYFI), youth organisation associated with CPI(M), and the Youth Congress organised Christmas celebrations, including ...
The month of December used to be a period of carols and cribs in Kerala wayback in the ... K T Paily of Karipra, a former Indian Railway official. This Christmas was marked by the demonstration ...
The Union Minister also said that the Kerala Government's decision ... The workers of Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), youth organisation associated with CPI(M), and the Youth Congress ...
Christmas celebrations were disrupted by violent incidents across India. Reports of attacks on Christians have come from ...
Four individuals were arrested for attacking a Christmas carol party from a church in Pathanamthitta district. The assailants, part of another church' ...
Over 140 years ago, in December 1883, India got its first Christmas cake. The history of cakes in India traces back to Kerala's Thalassery where Mambally Bapu reportedly baked the first cake of India.