Lohri, the joyous harvest festival celebrated annually on January 13, brings people together around bonfires to sing traditional songs, share sweets, and embrace unity, hope, and prosperity. A ...
Lohri, the vibrant harvest festival of North India, is more than just a celebration—it is a heartfelt expression of gratitude for nature's bountiful gifts. As one of the most cherished festivals ...
Lohri, celebrated mainly in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu & Kashmir, marks the end of winter and the harvest of crops. Rituals involve bonfires, traditional dances, and festive foods.
Lohri 2025: Lohri is a colorful and happy festival observed predominantly in North India, signaling the end of winter and the start of harvest season. In 2025, Lohri will be celebrated on January ...
Besides a legal guarantee on the MSP for crops, the farmers are demanding a debt waiver, pension for farmers and farm labourers, no hike in the electricity tariff, withdrawal of police cases and ...
Lohri is a popular festival primarily celebrated in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. It marks the end of winter and the harvest of the rabi crops, especially sugarcane. Celebrated on ...
Indian college students wearing traditional Punjabi attire celebrate the Lohri festival in Amritsar district of India's northern Punjab state, Jan. 13, 2025. The Lohri festival event is celebrated ...