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The festivals of India show how much the agriculture and culture are intertwined in its society. They indulge in the nature, come with good food and an experiences that would be enjoyed by all.
My India, January 18. by Asian News International. Sat, January 18th ... and festivals. Each year, India hosts `Pravasi Bharatiya Divas’ to strengthen ties with the diaspora and honour their ...
Lohri, the harvest festival celebrated on January 13, is the most popular in northern India. People sing and dance around the bonfire as they honour the Sun God.
Lohri is one of the most joyous festivals of North India, particularly in Punjab. Celebrated on January 13th, it marks the end of the winter solstice and the arrival of longer days.
MUMBAI, INDIA — Even for the world’s most-populous nation, the scale of a Hindu religious festival being held in India’s northern city of Prayagraj since mid-January is staggering.
This festival is observed every year and it symbolises the end of the winter solstice and the beginning of longer, warmer days. In 2025, Makar Sankranti will be celebrated on January 14. Free ...
Discover the vibrant sun festivals of India, celebrating Surya, the Sun God. ... Makar Sankranti is a widely celebrated festival across India on January 14 each year.
Discover the vibrant festivals of January 2025! Get dates, timings, and rituals for Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti, and more. Plan your celebrations now!
In January, a young crowd gathers at the Kerala Literature Festival in Kozhikode, a coastal town in India. Photo: Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times ...
Tens of thousands of people at a massive religious gathering in India rushed to take a holy bath in the country's northern Prayagraj city, setting off a stampede early Wednesday that injured ...