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Legacy of the Tata Sierra — and Why Its Return Matters

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 Tata Sierra first entered the Indian market in 1991   At the time, it was one of India's first lifestyle SUVs: built on the mechanically strong chassis of the Tata Telecoline (a pick-up truck), the Sierra brought a unique 3-door SUV design to Indian roads.  Tata sierra launch tata sierra mileage  With its boxy but distinctive shape – and that signature "alpine glass-roof/large rear glass canopy" styling – the Sierra carved a niche for itself among buyers looking for something sturdy but individual.  After more than a decade in production, the original Sierra was discontinued in 2003.  Over the years, as the SUV segment evolved in India, the absence of the Sierra name remained noticeable – for many, it represented nostalgia, the pioneering SUV-spirit and a piece of the automotive culture of the early 1990s. Now, with a launch in 2025, the Sierra returns not just as a revived nameplate but as a reimagined SUV for the new generation.  autocar india ...

Chhath Puja: The Great Festival of Sun Worship in India

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 Chhath Puja is one of the most sacred and eco-friendly festivals of India, celebrated mainly in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and parts of Nepal. It is dedicated to the worship of Surya Dev (Sun God) and Chhathi Maiya, who is considered to be the sister of Surya Dev. This festival holds deep spiritual significance and is celebrated with utmost devotion, piety and discipline by millions of devotees, especially in Hindi speaking areas. Chhath Puja in Hindi chhath puja par nibandh 🌞 Meaning and importance of Chhath Puja The word Chhath comes from the Hindi word six, as this festival is celebrated on the sixth day (Shashthi Tithi) of Kartik month (October–November) in the Hindu lunar calendar. It usually happens six days after Diwali. Chhath Puja is also celebrated in the month of Chaitra (March–April), known as Chaiti Chhath, but Kartik Chhath is most widely celebrated. This festival is unique because it connects people directly with nature. Devotees worship the setting and rising...