Chef Sanjeev Kapoor, Guntas Sethi, Senha Singhi, Parth Bajaj and Adhya share their favourite food-related memories while celebrating India's harvest festivals ...
In Assam in the north-east of India, it's celebrated as Magh Bihu ... Lohri marks the end of the winter and the start of longer days. On which dates do Lohri, Makar Sankranti and Pongal fall?
As the cold winter days give way to the promise of spring, India lights up with the vibrant celebrations of its harvest festivals—Lohri in Punjab, Makar Sankranti in North India, and Pongal in ...
Whether it’s Makar Sankranti in North India, Lohri in Punjab, Pongal in South India, Uttarayan in Gujarat, or Bihu in the northeastern states, the festivities revolve around food that reflects ...
Lohri, Makar Sankranti, and Pongal are important festivals celebrated in different parts of India around the same time, usually in mid-January. This year, Lohri will be celebrated on January 13 ...
After Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Bihu, and Pongal, India continues to celebrate its vibrant harvest festivals, each with unique traditions across regions. These festivals, including Magh Bihu in ...
Various Indian harvest festivals like Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Magh Bihu, and Pongal will be celebrated on January 13-14. Festivities include community gatherings, special prayers, holy dips ...
Earlier today, President Droupadi Murmu extended her heartfelt greetings to the citizens of the nations on the occasion of Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal and Magh Bihu. Extending her greetings ...
Festively, Makar Sankranti is celebrated across India with regional variations like Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Lohri in Punjab and Bhogali Bihu in Assam. The joyous rituals—flying kites, sharing ...
Parth Bajaj and Adhya share their favourite food-related memories while celebrating India's harvest festivals From Lohri in Punjab and Makar Sankranti in Maharashtra to Thai Pongal in Tamil Nadu ...