Mata Ki Chowki

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Festivals are an important part of our lives. It is time to be joyful and share our
ebullience. Celebrating different festivals is among regular annual feature on
our campus and a very well attended and colorful affair. The occasion gives the
best possible opportunities to staff and their near and dear ones to interact and
to display their creativity in this busy life.
Mata Ki Chowki a devotional program, was celebrated at Eco Campus on
occasion of Navratri festival, 2012; All staff turned up with their families to make
it a starry affair .
Navratri is celebrated twice a year - in March-April (as Chaitra
Navratri) and in October-November. While the ninth day of
Chaitra Navratri is celebrated as Ram Navami, the festival
celebrated in September-October commemorates the victory of
Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura. Though a number
of legends are associated with the conception of Navratri, the
deity Goddess Shakti and her various forms are worshipped in
both the cases. In Gujarat, the festival is celebrated to worship
Goddess Jagdamba, while in West Bengal it takes the shape of
Durga Puja. Coming down to the southern parts of the country,
the Navratri in October-November is dedicated to the three
avatars of Goddess Shakti - the first three days to Goddess
Durga (the Warrior Goddess), the next three days to Goddess
Lakshmi (the Goddess of Wealth) and the last three days to
Goddess
Saraswati
(the
Goddess
of
Knowledge).
A view of glittering Eco Campus
Managing Director & family
Staff Members
Family member’s of staff
L-R: Ankit Saxena; Dr.R.S Saini, Chinar Rathour ; Shalini, Pooja, Simranjit Kaur