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Send sweets and Dry fruits on Holi through GiftstoIndia24x7.com

DATE -01/03/2012 CITY-Kolkata, STATE -West Bengal (Kazor.com) - Do you live outside India and want to celebrate Holi? Are you thinking of sending gifts on Holi 2012? Both your questions have only one answer and that is GiftstoIndia24x7.com. GiftstoIndia24x7.com is an online gift sending portal from where you can send gifts to India. Thus giving you the opportunity to celebrate Holi even when you are... 

Send online gift hampers as Holi gifts

DATE – 20/02/2012, CITY – Kolkata, STATE – West Bengal (Kazor.com) - Amongst various festivals of India, Holi or “Holika” is an important and ancient festival. This day is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm. People with joy throw ‘abeera’ or ‘gulal’ in the air, as well as smear them on each others face. Children splash colorful waters on others through ‘pichkaries’.... 

A new range of Holi gift hampers launched by Gifts2IndiaOnline

DATE -18/02/2012 CITY- kolkata, STATE – (Kazor.com) - Gifts2IndiaOnline.com has recently launched a whole new collection of Holi gift hampers as the calendar is slowly heading towards the March. India is called as the land of festivals and Holi is the festival of colors. Like any other festival in India, gifts hold a special position in Holi celebration as well. Therefore the Holi gift hamper... 

Wish Happy Holi with Some Exclusive Gifts

DATE -9/02/2012 CITY-Kolkata, STATE -West Bengal (Kazor.com) - ‘Holi’, also known as the ‘Festival of Colors’ is celebrated with great enthusiasm by Indians all over the world. Applying colored powder, known as ‘gulal’, on each others face is the main attraction of this festival. Apart from this, gifts are also exchanged. Celebrated on ‘Phalgun Purnima’, the last day of the lunar calender,... 

Wish Happy Holi with Some Exclusive Gifts

DATE -9/02/2012 CITY-Kolkata, STATE -West Bengal (Kazor.com) - ‘Holi’, also known as the ‘Festival of Colors’ is celebrated with great enthusiasm by Indians all over the world. Applying colored powder, known as ‘gulal’, on each others face is the main attraction of this festival. Apart from this, gifts are also exchanged. Celebrated on ‘Phalgun Purnima’, the last day of the lunar calender,... 

GiftstoIndia24x7.com introduces Holi gifts and Holi pichkaris

DATE – 09.02.2012, CITY – Kolkata, STATE – West Bengal, (Kazor.com) - Popularly known as the ‘festival of colors’, Holi is celebrated on the last full moon day of the month of ‘Phalgun’, which stretches from the mid of February to the mid of March. Thus, if you are wondering when is Holi in 2012, then it is on 8th March.Counted among the principal of all Indian festivals,... 

Celebrate Holi With Delicious Sweets

DATE – 07.02.2012, CITY – Kolkata, STATE – West Bengal, (Kazor.com) - With the spring in the air, you can be certain that the festival of ‘Holi’ is not far behind. Also, known as the ‘Festival Of Colors’, it is usually celebrated on the last full moon day of the lunar month Phalguna. In this year, Holi has fallen on 8th day of March. People celebrate this festival by smearing... 

Avail 24×7 services at GiftstoIndia24x7.com to send Holi gifts

DATE – 03.02.201, CITY – Kolkata, STATE – West Bengal, (Kazor.com) - ‘Holi’ is one of the most awaited festival of Indians all over the world. Also, known as the ‘Festival of Colors’, it is celebrated on ‘Phalgun Purnima’, the last full moon day of lunar calendar. If you are wondering when is Holi in 2012 then it is on 8th March. This colorful festival is celebrated by... 

Celebrate Holi 2011 by Sending Gifts to India

DATE – 03/02/2012, CITY – Kolkata, STATE – West Bengal(Kazor.com) - Celebrated on ‘Phalgun Purnima’, the last day of lunar calender, ‘Holi’ is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur by Indians all over the world. Smearing each other with colorful ‘gulals’ is the main part of this colorful festival. This is the reason, why, this celebration is also known as the ‘Festival... 
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