Chintamani Food & Snacks Private Limited, Delhi (India) as stated, has been floated to manufacturing and to introduce in the market high quality namkeens. Chintamanis have presently introduced its range of Namkeens in the market which consists of Bhujia Bikaneri, BhuJia Aloo, Dal Moong Plain, Dal Moong Nimbu Masala, Nav Rattan, Khatta Mitha, Tasty, Nut Mix, Bhel Puri, Rayata Bundi etc.
'Chintamani Namkeen' brand is available all over India with prominence in North Indian Market such as Jammu & Kashmir (Including leh & laddhak), Punjab, Himachal Pardesh, Haryana, Delhi & U.P (Western, Central, Eastern), Uttaranchal and Bihar.
September 21, 2009 Id-Ul-Fitr/Ramzan
Id-ul-Fitr means the 'festival of breaking the fast'. The fast of Ramadan is broken with special prayers and festivities. 'Fitr' is derived from the word 'fatar' meaning 'breaking'. Another connotation suggests that it is derived from fitrah or 'alms'. Celebrated on the first day of the new moon in Shawwal, it marks the end of Ramadan.
October 08, 2009 - Karwa Chauth
The festival is celebrated nine days before Diwali, or the festival of lights, on the fourth day of the waning moon in the Hindu month of Kartik, around October-November.
The fast of Karva Chauth is of particular importance to Hindu women as they believe it ensures the well-being, prosperity and longevity of their husbands .
October 17, 2009 - Diwali
Celebrated on the Amavasya (no-moon day of the dark half) of Kartik month (Octover-November). It is celebrated to commemorate the returning of Rama and Sita to their kingdom Ayodhya after fourteen years of exile. Deepawali symbolises the victory of righteousness and the lifting of spiritual darkness. It is the celebartion of victory of good over evil - and the glory of light.
October 19, 2009 - Bhai Dooj
Bhai Dooj is celebrated between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters apply sacred tika on their brother's forehead and pray for their long life. Brothers' bless their sisters and promise to protect them from all hardships in life. Bhai Dooj
where Bhai meaning brother, and dooj indicate two days after new moon, ie, two days after Diwali in Kartik month of Hindu calendar.