As the winter chill reaches its peak across North India, a distinctive warmth begins to spread—not just from the impending change in weather, but from the spirited preparations for one of the region’s most cherished festivals. Lohri, celebrated annually on the 13th of January, marks the culmination of winter and the harvesting of the rabi crops. It is a time...
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