Limerick Youth Service was awash with costumes, music, dance and cuisine from around the globe on Friday last, as we played host to a Youth Intercultural Awareness Evening. The gathering saw young ...
Dale premises came alive with the celebrations of Basant Panchami. Sahiljit Singh Sandhu, Chairman, Spring Dale Educational ...
Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains unfurled the national flag during the district-level Republic Day function at ...
The choreography, crafted by Alisha Singh, lets Rashmeet dive into her passion for movement, blending isolations and stylings from Punjabi folk giddha to pop formations. But Behja is just the ...
Lohri is a harvest festival that is celebrated with great pomp and fervour. It is a Punjabi festival that also commemorates agricultural prosperity. This festival marks the end of the winter as ...
With a rich tapestry of culture, emotions, and a dash of Bollywood flair, Punjabi entertainment has carved its niche on the global stage. In this list, we not only have heartwarming tales with ...
Lohri, celebrated annually on January 13, ushers in the harvest season in North India, particularly in Punjab and Haryana. This festival is not just an ode to the region’s agrarian roots but ...
The festival involves a bonfire, traditional songs, bhangra and giddha dances, and festive foods like sesame, jaggery, peanuts, and popcorn. Happy Lohri 2025: Lohri has a special place in the ...
The festivities include bonfires, folk songs, dance performances like bhangra and giddha, and sharing festive foods. Jannak R Madaan, Punjabi Sabha, Bengaluru, said, “Lohri is a significant ...
Lohri, celebrated predominantly in Northern India, signifies the end of winter and the start of longer days. Lohri involves communities gathering around bonfires, performing dances, singing songs ...
This Punjabi festival celebrates harvest, warmth ... A defining feature of Lohri is the bonfire, where families and friends gather to sing traditional folk songs, perform bhangra and giddha dances, ...