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Dec 15, 2020

Once upon a time, turbans were used for icard work, find out the interesting history of 370 types of turbans.

 Why the turban identifying people and sect without Aadhaar card or document was forgotten. Why the culture that has been going on since time immemorial has now become limited to hobbies, where has gone the legacy of the wonderful turban.

  • The glorious history of 370 types of turbans in India
  • How the turban was used to identify the region
  • From meetings to movies, the turban dominates


Why was the legacy of the turban preserved from time immemorial limited to hobbies?

Naresh Dharani, Ahmedabad: When there was no Aadhaar card, when there was no election and ration card, when there were no passport size photos. At that time, turbans were the identity of the people and the community. But now the same turbans have become a hobby or a museum. People are happy to see this traditional culture in the museum and the traditional turban has taken the form of a helmet today. There are different types of helmets on people's heads today. But there was a time when different types of turbans were seen on people's heads. Not only that but even Prime Minister Narendra Modi never forgets to wear the traditional turban wherever he goes.



The turban must be worn while sitting close

There is a saying, 'Don't wear a closed turban'. But in reality the turban must be worn while sitting close. If you wear a loose turban, you will become a laughing stock among the people. Because ‘long cloak, mustache curly, head turban night’ is the identity of the last Gujarati. It is also a tradition to wear a turban. What turban and how to wear is just as important. Why is it also said that if the turban of ego falls from our head, then all the problems of our life will disappear in a matter of hours!


370 types of turbans in India

It is said that the turban was worn by men. The region and the man were identified only by his turban. A total of 370 types of turbans are found in India. In which there are more than 50 turbans which were considered the pride of Saurashtra. If we look at the names of such different turbans. Vinjan's turban, Okha's Antiali turban, Babini's turban, Nandana's turban, Sorathi's turban, Wadhwani's turban, Kathi's turban, Khuman's turban, Babrani's turban, Jaisalmer, Mewad, Ahmedabadi turban, Gaikwadi turban, Bhogpari , Chhatrapati Shivaji's turban, Kolhapur's turban, Punjabi turban, Mysore's turban, Baharvatani black turban, Mughalshahi turban, Vohra's turban, Sonasali's turban, Marathi Chogadar Safo.


The turban was used to identify the region

In earlier times people didn't have to ask where you came from. Because the turban worn on the man's head told everything. There were more than 20 different types of turbans including Kathiawadi Halai, Kutchi, Laria of seven different colors, Rajasthani, Jalawadi, Gohilwad, Sorathi. In which red turban was worn on good occasions and white turban on mourning occasions.


Prime Minister Modi wears the traditional turban of the region wherever he goes

Whether it is a politician, a leader, an actor, meetings or films, the importance of turban is shown everywhere. That is why even our Prime Minister does not forget to wear turban in the region he goes to. The Prime Minister's tour of every region from Jamnagar to Jammu and Kashmir has seen him in a traditional turban. Let's first talk about Jammu and Kashmir where the Prime Minister was seen in a red Sony border turban. So in Arunachal Pradesh, the Prime Minister in a traditional turban was seen in a different light. Similarly, the Prime Minister has been seen in traditional turbans including Marathi, traditional red turban of Jamnagar, Rajasthani. Not only that but in regions like Purnanchal, Tripura, the Prime Minister has been seen in different estimates in hats and caps.


As the region changes, so does the turban

Morbi's fence, Gondal's beak, Jamnagar's vertical poles, Baradi's patliyali, Barde khumpawali, Jhalawad's gheri, Gheen's serious eye-catching, Sorath's straight girla. On the left or right side of the same knot, the turban of the Kathiawadi full of art, Shir Palanti, the shepherd's bhojparu, the rabari at the end of the night, clean the sepoys, the green cloth to the fakirs, forgive the munjawars

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How many types of turbans are found in Gujarat?

Different traditional tigers are found in different regions of Gujarat. , Abadaso, Modaso, Kanthi and Pranthad turbans are found. Chorad, Jatwado, Nahar, Wadhiyar, Dhandhar, Chappan, Patanwado and Dandhavya type turbans are found in North Gujarat. Ahmedabad has bhal, kaner and nalkantha turbans. Regional turbans are found among people of different castes living in Khambhatbaru, Wankal, Sankheda, Mahuvan, Kanthal, Nimad, Khandesh, Mewar, Raj, Mathor, Dang and Baglan panths in South Gujarat.

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Nov 6, 2020

find out here where to invest from Sukanya Yojana and mutual funds

Personal Finance: If you are thinking of investing for your daughter, find out here where to invest from Sukanya Yojana and mutual funds.


  • Sukanya Samrudhi Yojana is currently paying interest at the rate of 7.6% per annum
  • The HDFC Children's Gift Fund has returned more than 10% in the last 10 years


Mutual funds are being considered as a good investment option in our country. Many funds have given good returns in the last few years. In such a situation many people are confused as to whether to invest from Sukanya Samrudhi Yojana or mutual fund for their own daughter. Today we are going to tell you about both these schemes so that you can choose the right option according to you.


Sukanya Samrudhi Yojana

Under Sukanya Samrudhi Yojana, an account can be opened after the birth of a child at the age of 10 years. This scheme can be opened anywhere in a bank or post office. Sukanya Samrudhi Yojana is currently offering interest at the rate of 7.6% per annum.


An account can be opened for Rs.250

An account can be opened for Rs 250. Under Sukanya Samrudhi Yojana, an account can be opened only after the birth of a child at the age of 10 years. The account will mature after the daughter turns 21 or the girl gets married and you will get full payment with interest.


The account can also be closed after 5 years

The account can also be closed up to 5 years after opening. It is allowed to close if a serious illness occurs or if the account is being closed for any other reason. But the interest on it will be paid according to the savings account.


Half the money can be withdrawn when the daughter turns 18

Up to 50% of the cost for higher education of a child after the age of 18 can be withdrawn in the account of Sukanya Samrudhi Yojana. To open an account it is necessary to give birth certificate of daughter. Proof of identity and address of the child and parents must be provided. This account can be transferred anywhere in the country. This facility is available to the account holder if he / she shifts from the original place of account opening to another place. There is no charge for this. If the account is being closed before the completion of 21 years, the account holder has to give an affidavit that the daughter is not less than 18 years of age at the time of closing the account.


Benefit from tax exemption

A maximum of Rs 1.5 lakh can be deposited under Sukanya Samrudhi Yojana in the current financial year. The benefit of tax exemption under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act can also be availed on deposits under Sukanya Samrudhi Yojana.


Mutual funds

Mutual funds can give higher returns

Sukanya Samrudhi Yojana may have a tax benefit but you get a fixed interest in it, in which you cannot earn more than that. Considering the problem of rising inflation over time, investing in an equity mutual fund may prove to be good for the future of children. Equity Mutual Funds can choose any option as required from Index Fund, Large Cap Fund, and Mid Cap Fund. An investment plan in an equity fund can be selected according to the risk profile. According to experts, investing in an equity mutual fund is the best option for an investment of 10 years or more.


Child Mutual Fund option is available

Child mutual funds are also good for the future of children. However, long term investment is better for him. Returns from child mutual funds are also capable of countering the problem of inflation. However, it is not possible to invest only in the name of the child in the fund with which the child is associated. Such plans are especially tempting to invest in the name of children. However, there are also some good plans out there. But parents can also look at other mutual funds.


Top Children's Plan Returns

HDFC Children's Gift Fund



  • Value of 10 thousand monthly SIP in 10 years: Rs
  • Expense ratio: 2.06% (November 5, 2020)
  • Minimum investment: Rs
  • Minimum SIP: Rs.500


ICICI Prudential Child Care Fund



  • Monthly SIP of 10 thousand has a value of Rs. 18.23 lakhs in 10 years
  • Expense ratio: 2.52% (November 5, 2020)
  • Minimum investment: Rs
  • Minimum SIP: Rs.500


UTI Children's Career Fund Investment Plan



  • Value of 10 thousand monthly SIP in 10 years: Rs
  • Expense ratio: 2.76% (November 5, 2020)
  • Minimum investment: Rs
  • Minimum SIP: Rs.500


Source: Value Research and groww.in.

Where to invest in Sukanya Yojana or Mutual Fund?

Both schemes have their own merits and demerits. If you can take a little risk then investing in a mutual fund will be right for you. Also, if you want to invest in a place where your money is safe and you get a good return without taking any risk, then Sukanya Yojana will be good for you. In addition, if you want to invest to save income tax, you can invest in Sukanya Yojana. It has the benefit of tax exemption.

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