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Answered by Rupeshsir
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Shivalik Public School, Sector 41, celebrated the harvest festival of Lohri to mark the end of winter season. Students gave speeches, recited poems and sang traditional Lohri songs telling the significance of the festival. They also enjoyed sweets such as ghachak, rewri and groundnuts.

BMD Public SchoolLohri was celebrated with fervour at BMD Public School, Sector 63. Students dressed in traditional Punjabi attires performed bhangra and giddha on the beats of dhol around the bonfire. Students offered til, gur, chirwa, rewri and gachak to the fire and sang popular songs in the praise of "Dulha Bhatti". Ravinder Kaur, Principal of the school, wished everyone “Happy Lohri”. S Baldev Singh, chairman of the school, appreciated the efforts of students and teachers.

St Joseph's Sr Sec School

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Lohri celebrated with fervour

Chandigarh: CRB Public School, Sector 7-B, here celebrated Lohri with fervour.

Posted: Jan 15, 2016 01:42 AM Updated: 5 years ago

Chandigarh: CRB Public School, Sector 7-B, here celebrated Lohri with fervour. Students dressed in traditional Punjabi attire sang songs and danced around the bonfire. Principal Sangeeta Mittal conveyed her best wishes to the students and staff on Lohri. She also motivated them to remain tied to their traditional culture. Students offered groundnuts, rewri and gachak to the god of fire and enjoyed the festival by singing and dancing on the songs in praise of "Dulha Bhatti".

Sharda Sarvhitkari Model Sr Sec School

The pre-primary section of Sharda Sarvhitkari Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 40-D, celebrated Lohri with fun and frolic. A bonfire was lit on the premises.

Shivalik Public School

Shivalik Public School, Sector 41, celebrated the harvest festival of Lohri to mark the end of winter season. Students gave speeches, recited poems and sang traditional Lohri songs telling the significance of the festival. They also enjoyed sweets such as ghachak, rewri and groundnuts.

BMD Public School

Lohri was celebrated with fervour at BMD Public School, Sector 63. Students dressed in traditional Punjabi attires performed bhangra and giddha on the beats of dhol around the bonfire. Students offered til, gur, chirwa, rewri and gachak to the fire and sang popular songs in the praise of "Dulha Bhatti". Ravinder Kaur, Principal of the school, wished everyone “Happy Lohri”. S Baldev Singh, chairman of the school, appreciated the efforts of students and teachers.

St Joseph's Sr Sec School

St Joseph's Senior Secondary School, Sector 44-D, celebrated Lohri on the school premises. Teaching fraternity danced to the beats of drum and performed giddha. Principal Monica Chawla said such traditional ceremonies could serve a wonderful platform to channelise society on the path of reformation and self-introspection.

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