January 14, 2018 7:51 AM

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Makar Sankranti being celebrated today

Makar Sankranti is being celebrated today and the festival is seen as a celebration of the end of the winter solstice month and also marks the end of the winter harvest. <br/><br/>The festival is known with different names in different parts of the country. It is celebrated as Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Uttarayan in Gujarat, Bhogali Bihu in Assam and Poush Sankranti in West Bengal.<br/><br/>In Uttar Pradesh, people are celebrating Kicheri as the bathing festival on the banks of Sangam in Allahabad. Pilgrims take a holy dip at the Triveni Sangam, which is the confluence of rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti.<br/><br/>On Bhogali Bihu, people in Assam gather over bonfire, play traditional games and make merry. Kite flying is also an important aspect of the festival. In Tamil Nadu, the festival is celebrated as Pongal where people worship the sun god and cattle. The most important delicacy cooked during Pongal is sweet rice.<br/><br/>In West Bengal, on Poush Sankranti, people perform puja after taking bath before sunrise. Different types of traditional Bengali sweets are also prepared on the occasion. <br/><br/>On the auspicious day, nearly 20 lakh devotees from different parts of the country as well countries like Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh are taking a holy dip at the Ganga Sagar Mela at the confluence of the Hooghly river and Bay of Bengal.<br/><br/>In Himachal Pradesh, thousands of devotees are taking a holy dip at Tatapani near Shimla and Manikarn and Vashisth in Kullu district on Makar Sankranti. Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur will also visit Tatapani on the occasion.<br/><br/>At Alanganallur and Palamedu near Madurai and other parts of Tamil Nadu, preparations are on for conducting the Jallikattu bull taming sport as a sequel to the festival. Strict procedures have been laid down to avoid cruelty to bulls during the game. <br/><br/>President Ram Nath Kovind has greeted the people on the occasion. In his message, the President said, these festivals are associated with harvest and are a moment to celebrate the hard work and enterprise of millions of farmers.<br/><br/>Prime Minister Narendra Modi has greeted the people on the festivals. In a tweet, Mr Modi hoped that the festivals bring immense happiness, harmony and good health in everyone's lives.

January 14, 2018 7:20 AM

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Makar Sankranti being celebrated today

Makar Sankranti is being celebrated today and the festival is seen as a celebration of the end of the winter solstice month and also marks the end of the winter harvest. <br/><br/>The festival is known with different names in different parts of the country. It is celebrated as Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Uttarayan in Gujarat, Bhogali Bihu in Assam and Poush Sankranti in West Bengal.<br/><br/>In Uttar Pradesh, people are celebrating Kicheri as the bathing festival on the banks of Sangam in Allahabad. Pilgrims take a holy dip at the Triveni Sangam, which is the confluence of rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti.<br/><br/>On Bhogali Bihu, people in Assam gather over bonfire, play traditional games and make merry. Kite flying is also an important aspect of the festival. In Tamil Nadu, the festival is celebrated as Pongal where people worship the sun god and cattle. The most important delicacy cooked during Pongal is sweet rice.<br/><br/>In West Bengal, on Poush Sankranti, people perform puja after taking bath before sunrise. Different types of traditional Bengali sweets are also prepared on the occasion. <br/><br/>On the auspicious day, nearly 20 lakh devotees from different parts of the country as well countries like Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh are taking a holy dip at the Ganga Sagar Mela at the confluence of the Hooghly river and Bay of Bengal.<br/><br/>In Himachal Pradesh, thousands of devotees are taking a holy dip at Tatapani near Shimla and Manikarn and Vashisth in Kullu district on Makar Sankranti. Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur will also visit Tatapani on the occasion.<br/><br/>At Alanganallur and Palamedu near Madurai and other parts of Tamil Nadu, preparations are on for conducting the Jallikattu bull taming sport as a sequel to the festival. Strict procedures have been laid down to avoid cruelty to bulls during the game. <br/><br/>President Ram Nath Kovind has greeted the people on the occasion. In his message, the President said, these festivals are associated with harvest and are a moment to celebrate the hard work and enterprise of millions of farmers.<br/><br/>Prime Minister Narendra Modi has greeted the people on the festivals. In a tweet, Mr Modi hoped that the festivals bring immense happiness, harmony and good health in everyone's lives.

January 14, 2018 6:57 AM

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Makar Sankranti being celebrated today

Makar Sankranti is being celebrated today. The festival is seen as a celebration of the end of the winter solstice month and also marks the end of the winter harvest. <br/><br/>The festival is known with different names in different parts of the country. It is celebrated as Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Uttarayan in Gujarat, Bhogali Bihu in Assam and Poush Sankranti in West Bengal.<br/><br/>In Uttar Pradesh, people are celebrating Kicheri as the bathing festival on the banks of Sangam in Allahabad. Pilgrims take a holy dip at the Triveni Sangam, which is the confluence of rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti.<br/><br/>On Bhogali Bihu, people in Assam gather over bonfire, play traditional games and make merry. Kite flying is also an important aspect of the festival. In Tamil Nadu, the festival is celebrated as Pongal where people worship the sun god and cattle. The most important delicacy cooked during Pongal is sweet rice.<br/><br/>In West Bengal, on Poush Sangkranti, people perform puja after taking bath before sunrise. Different types of traditional Bengali sweets are also prepared on the occassion. <br/><br/>On the auspicious day, nearly 20 lakh devotees from different parts of the country as well countries like Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh are taking a holy dip at the Ganga Sagar Mela at the confluence of the Hooghly river and Bay of Bengal.<br/><br/>President Ram Nath Kovind has greeted the people on the occasion. In his message, the President said, these festivals are associated with harvest and are a moment to celebrate the hard work and enterprise of millions of farmers.

January 14, 2011 2:17 PM

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Makar Sankranti being celebrated today

Makar Sankranti festival is being celebrated in several parts of the country today. It will also be celebrated tomorrow in many areas.In Uttar Pradesh, thousands of people have gathered for a holy dip at Sangam in Allahabad since morning. The Makar Sankranti bathing will continue tomorrow. According to mela administration, pilgrims are taking holy dip at Sangam and various ghats of the Ganga. Elaborate security arrangements have been made on the occasion.In Uttarakhand, a large number of devotees are taking holy dip in river Ganga at Haridwar on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti. AIR Correspondent reports that the devotees are pouring in from Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh, besides Uttarakhand. Meanwhile, popular festival of of Kumaon region Uttarayani also begins today.In Punjab, Maghi festival is being celebrated today. A large Sikh congregation is being held at Muktsar on this first day of Magh month of Vikrami era. This festival is observed in the memory of 40 martyrs of Sikh history, who sacrificed their lives while fighting with Mughal army. In West Bengal, lacks of people have gathered at Ganga Sagar – the confluence of Bhagirathi and Bay of Bengal to take a holy dip on the occasion of Makar Sankranti today. In Andhra Pradesh, Makara Sankranthi festivities commenced with people celebrating Bhogi today with traditional fervor and gaiety. AIR correspondent reports that the three-day post harvest festival is being celebrated across the state.

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