Various places in India were immersed in vibrant colours and festivities as people celebrated harvest festivals across the country. This auspicious time is known by different names in different regions like Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Magh Bihu, Uttarayan, among others. From kite flying to traditional rituals, and from decorations to other festivities, here are some glimpses from the celebrations.
14 January,2025 11:03 PM IST | Raaina JainAs the first 'Amrit Snan' of Maha Kumbh 2025 is being performed on Makar Sankranti on Tuesday and several Akharas reached the Sangam to take the holy bath, and among them were not only devotees but also sadhus, who are an iconic part of the Kumbh Mela over the years
14 January,2025 01:34 PM IST | Nascimento PintoPongal, one of India’s vibrant harvest festivals, is set to begin on Tuesday, January 14 and continue for four joyous days till Friday, January 17. While it is primarily celebrated in South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu, some communities and places across the country also observe the festival. One such place is 90 Feet Road in Dharavi, Mumbai. Ahead of the festivities, people were seen shopping for festive essentials in this area on Monday. (Photos Courtesy: Ashish Raje)
13 January,2025 09:08 PM IST | Raaina JainAhead of Makar Sankranti, Lohri and Pongal on January 14, Gujarat is hosting the International Kite Festival, that started on January 11 will end on January 14. Across the four days, 143 international kite flyers from 47 countries and 52 kite flyers from 11 states in India are participating in the festival
13 January,2025 12:31 PM IST | Nascimento PintoThe 'International Kite Festival 2025' is being organised at Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad from January 11 to January 14. Apart from Ahmedabad, the festival has also been organised at the Statue of Unity (Ekta Nagar), Rajkot and Vadodara on January 12 and Surat, Shivrajpur, and Dhordo on January 13
11 January,2025 05:10 PM IST | Nascimento PintoIf you love experiencing new events and activities in the city, January 2025 could be an exciting month for you! Tie your show laces and gear up for Mumbai Marathon, sing your hearts out at Coldplay concert, express your love for art at Kala Ghoda Arts Festival and enjoy other events in Mumbai this month.
10 January,2025 08:37 PM IST | Raaina JainStargazers and astronomy lovers are in for a treat in 2025 as the year brings various celestial events. From lunar and solar eclipses to supermoons, and from meteor showers to planetary alignments, here is your guide to unique cosmic events this year. (Report: AP, Pics: AFP)
07 January,2025 07:05 PM IST | Raaina JainAs many as 45 works of art are on display at the Jehangir Art Gallery, each inspired by a true story. These pieces reflect the journeys of individuals, narrated alongside their doctors and caregivers, who share their experiences of hope, courage, and resilience
07 January,2025 05:55 PM IST | Nascimento PintoIn a photo competition organised by Mumbai Marathi Patrakar Sangh, 12 photographs were selected to be featured in the Kalnirnay 2025 calendar. Among the winning entries, four were captured by Mid-day photographers, encapsulating different aspects of life in Mumbai. From the city’s infrastructure and wildlife to the spirit of Mumbaikars, here is a look at photographs that made the cut. (Pics: Mumbai Marathi Patrakar Sangh)
06 January,2025 09:15 PM IST | Raaina JainOne of the city’s most discerning writers is back to doing what he does best. Murzban F. Shroff’s new book, Muses Over Mumbai, is a deliciously layered tribute to the metropolis, with its flaws, eccentricities, and everything in between. (Story by Fiona Fernandez)
06 January,2025 04:53 PM IST | Joy ManikumarSeekers of new experiences are now heading to coffee raves that are transforming coffee shops into alternative gig venues. (Story by Junisha Dama)
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