Winter warmth, interfaith harmony and tales of resistance around a fireplace - Lohri is all of it and more for the people of ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
The event, titled "Lohri Tashan - Lohri Nights, Bonfire Delights," brought the community together for an evening of joy and festivity. The celebrations featured exhilarating Bhangra and Giddha ...
Lohri is a harvest festival that is celebrated ... This festival marks the end of the winter as the days start to become longer than the nights. People on this day gather around a big crackling ...
Lohri holds significant importance for Punjabis. On this day, people enjoy Punjabi songs and dances. The festival mainly marks the harvest of new crops, and at night, Lohri is lit, with relatives ...
On the night of Lohri, families light a bonfire, around which they gather to offer prayers. People dance and sing songs dedicated to the harvest season, with a special emphasis on the spirit of ...
Hundreds of trucks, tractors and trolleys parked on the highway double up as homes of protesting farmers—women and men, old ...
On the night of Lohri, families light a bonfire, around which they gather to offer prayers. People dance and sing songs that celebrate the harvest season, focusing on community togetherness.
“Lohri, us, the best food and regal views!! There was sarson da saag, revaris and gajjak…and only love, laughter with the most beautiful company on this unforgettable full moon night.
Let’s make it epic!" "Lohri wouldn’t be the same without you by my side. Let’s light the bonfire and dance the night away!" "To the one who’s always there, here’s to a Lohri filled with ...
The farmers' protest at the Shambhu border between Punjab and Haryana entered its 12th month on the occasion of Lohri.