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Kite Festival Biswakarma Puja – 2021

Kite Festival Biswakarma Puja
The tradition of kite flying has been an integral part of Indian culture during various festivals, but ever wondered why flying kites is considered so special.
Kite flying is taken as a symbol of having high aspirations and elevated vision and the real excitement lies in cutting the kites of others by saying Kai-poche. The more you cut kites, the more is the gain in the coming year.
We, at BDMI, hope that the coming year will bring a lot of happiness and joy with the flying of colourful kites. Let’s celebrate the colourful Kite festival by saying Kai-poche.
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