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A Presentation by H3 Students
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The Festivals Lohri, Makar Sankranti and Pongal are celebrated in the month of January.
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Makar-Sankranti marks the end of the winter season in North India and in South India festival celebrates the harvest of the paddy crop.
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On the eve of Makar-Sakranti, The states of Punjab and Haryana celebrate the festival LOHRI in a very big way
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Lohri is more than a festival for Punjabis. Children go from door to door, sing songs and collect funds for community bonfires which are lit up in the evening.
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Logs of wood are piled together for a bonfire, and friends and relatives gather around it. They go around the fire three times, giving offerings of popcorns, peanuts, rayveri and sweets.
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Friends and Relatives all together sit around the bonfire and eat Peanuts, Popcorn etc. They wish each other for a Happy Lohri !! The first Lohri of a newly wed bride and a new born child is considered very auspicious and important. People distribute sweets to Friends and Relatives.
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There are fairs all around on Maghi (Makar – Sankranti) in Punjab. In South India people celebrate Pongal on Makar-Sankranti. Pongal is a very big festival in South India.
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Traditional harvest festivals celebrated all over India in one or other form also tells us about the Unity and Similarity of the Indians.
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Lohri Song Sunder Mundriye -- ho! Tera Kaun Vicharaa -- ho! Dullah Bhatti Walla -- ho! Dullhe di Dhee Viyayae -- ho! Ser Shakkar Payee -- ho! Kudi da Laal Pathaka -- ho! Kudi da Saalu Paatta -- ho! Salu Kaun Samete -- ho! Chache Choori Kutti -- ho! Zamidara Lutti -- ho! Zamindaar Sudhaye -- ho! Bade Bhole Aaye -- ho!
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Teachers Sadhana Kapoor Sarita Chopra Vaneet Pahwa Students Shaleen Bordawekar Riya Jain Rhea Jana Shreya Joshi Salil Khanna Soumya Khera Udayan vashisth Kunal kumar Arman Rochlani Aryan Tawde Ankit Agarwal
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