Chandigarh, Jan 13 (PTI) The festival of 'Lohri' was celebrated in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh with traditional fervour on Monday. Bonfires, an important part of the festivities, were lit using ...
Particularly popular in Punjab, this festival is more than just a harvest celebration—it reflects the importance of community, cultural traditions, and life itself. Lohri is celebrated every ...
Lohri is especially significant in Punjab and Northern India, but is enjoyed across the country under different names, such as Pongal, Magh Bihu, Uttarayan, and Makar Sankranti. So, let's take a ...
A truck driver from Rupnagar district has hit a jackpot of Rs 10 crore in the Punjab State Dear Lohri Makar Sankranti Bumper-2025, results of which were declared on Saturday. This is the biggest prize ...
Later in the story, Ladhi feeds both Dulla and Akbar’s son Shaikhu or Salim, and both of them grow up together as friends. A rebellious child, Dulla is portrayed as a saviour and protector of Brahmin ...
Image Source : PTI Farmers have been holding protests for the last few months. Farmers in Punjab are gearing up to hold a protest on the occasion of Lohri on Monday by burning copies of the draft ...
Lohri 2025: This year the festival falls on Monday, January 13. Lohri is celebrated in parts of many states across the country, especially Punjab and other neighbouring states in northern India ...
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, which marks the harvest of the rabi crops and the end of winter days, is celebrated with huge fervour in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and other states. The festival is celebrated with ...
Lohri, celebrated predominantly in Northern India, signifies the end of winter and the start of longer days. Lohri involves communities gathering arou ...
Lohri, the vibrant harvest festival of North India, will be celebrated this year on January 13, 2025. Also known as 'Lohadi' or 'Lal Loi', this joyous occasion is widely observed in Punjab and ...