With Lohri around the corner, it is time to dress up in shimmery outfits. To add to the dazzle, accessorising your braids ...
Lohri, celebrated predominantly in Northern India, signifies the end of winter and the start of longer days. Lohri involves ...
Lohri is a major festival of Punjab which is a celebration of togetherness and joy. This festival symbolises the hard work ...
On January 14, 2025, states across India will celebrate various harvest festivals with great enthusiasm and joy. These ...
While the shared traditions of Lohri, Makar Sankranti, and Pongal prove India’s inclusive spirit, culinary traditions vary ...
The festival signifies the end of the winter sowing season, paving the way for an abundant harvest. Devotees honour the Sun ...
Lohri, a significant harvest festival in India, is celebrated on January 13 this year. It marks the end of winter and the ...
Lohri marks the end of the sowing season of winter crops and makes way for a good harvest season. The Punjabi and Hindu ...
After Lohri, days start becoming longer, and nights grow shorter-a welcome change for many. Interestingly, the sun also ...
In a vibrant and festive celebration of “Dhiyan di Lohri” (Lohri of daughters), the district administration has honoured 120 ...