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Lohri 2025: Festivity grips Punjab, Amritsar city gears up for mega celebrations

Lohri 2025: The people of Punjab celebrate Lohri with utmost zest every year on January 13. It is believed that the festival is celebrated on the day when days start becoming shorter and the nights start becoming longer. This festival is celebrated as the harvest festival.

sheenu-sharma Edited By: Sheenu Sharma @@20sheenu [Updated: January 09, 2025 12:13 IST]
  • School students and teachers dressed in traditional Punjabi attire perform Punjabi folk dance Giddha during Lohri festival celebration at a school.
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    School students and teachers dressed in traditional Punjabi attire perform Punjabi folk dance Giddha during Lohri festival celebration at a school.
  • Students dance during Lohri festival celebrations at a university in Punjab.
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    Students dance during Lohri festival celebrations at a university in Punjab.
  • Kitemaker Jagmohan Kanojia prepares kites ahead of Lohri festival.
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    Kitemaker Jagmohan Kanojia prepares kites ahead of Lohri festival.
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  • Students dressed in Punjabi traditional attire perform the Punjabi folk dance Giddha during celebration,
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    Students dressed in Punjabi traditional attire perform the Punjabi folk dance Giddha during celebration,
  • People shop for the upcoming festivals of Lohri and Makar Sankranti.
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    People shop for the upcoming festivals of Lohri and Makar Sankranti.
  • Students performing 'Gidha' during an event to celebrate the Lohri festival.
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    Students performing 'Gidha' during an event to celebrate the Lohri festival.
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  • Students dressed in traditional Punjabi attire perform Punjabi folk dance Giddha.
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    Students dressed in traditional Punjabi attire perform Punjabi folk dance Giddha.
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