Magh Bihu: Celebrating the Spirit of Harvest and Community in Assam

Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu, is one of Assam’s most joyful and culturally rich festivals. It marks the completion of the harvesting season and celebrates abundance, hard work and togetherness. In 2026, Magh Bihu will be celebrated on 15 January, with festivities beginning on the evening of 14 January. A Festival Rooted in […]

Lohri: Celebrating the Harvest and Warmth of Togetherness

Lohri is a joyful festival celebrated mainly in Punjab and Haryana. In 2026, Lohri will be observed on 13th January. The festival marks the end of winter and the beginning of the harvest season, especially the harvesting of sugarcane. Lohri is closely connected with farming traditions. It also carries cultural stories, including the tale of […]

Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti: Honouring Courage and Faith

Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti celebrates the birth of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth and last Sikh Guru. He is remembered for his bravery, wisdom and strong commitment to justice. The day is observed in January every year, as per the Nanakshahi calendar. Guru Gobind Singh Ji was born on December 22, 1666, in Patna […]

Vasant Panchami: Welcoming Spring with Joy and Knowledge

Vasant Panchami, also known as Basant Panchami, is a joyful festival that marks the arrival of spring in India. It is a day filled with positivity, bright colours and celebrations that honour Goddess Saraswati, the symbol of wisdom, learning, music and arts. In 2026, Vasant Panchami will be celebrated on Tuesday, 20 January. The word […]