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Pandemic cast shadow on sankranti festivities

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Dharwad: The adjel to the government after a surge in Covid-19 case throws a shadow on some celebrations and Sankranti Makara is the latest affected.
Sankranti is celebrated in almost all parts of the country in various forms of culture, with great service, enthusiasm and excitement.
This is a harvest festival.
Sankranti may be the only Indian festival that dating always falls on the same day every year on January 14.
Sankranti indicates that someone must turn away from the darkness of imaginary where we live and begin to enjoy a new life with bright light inside us to shine brighter and brighter.
People have planned to go to Neersagar Lake, Lake Kelri, Gokarna, Murudeshwar and other places close to the body of the water and have delicious food at Makara Sankranti.
Because the Government of State and Local Administration has banned meeting people in a picnic, family, especially in the rural part choosing to go to farm fields with various dishes including Sajje Bread, Pot Curd, Shenga Holige, Maadli, Gurellu-Shenga Chatni, Brinjal Bhartha, fried chili, yellow-bella and more.
The ordinary gettogether of the people who were held by Janapada Samshodhana Samsthhe from Dharwad on every day Sankraman was canceled this year as the main organizer and the People’s singer who was recorded by the basalingya hiremathy died recently.
Over the past few years Basalingayya along with his wife Vishweshwari artist has come up with a unique idea to display rich traditions and the importance of festivals in someone’s life.
A group of same-minded women from different communities is used to gather in the garden or the edge of the lake on the night of Sankanti and celebrate the festival in ethnic ways.
More than a hundred women wear saree and traditional illkal ornaments used to welcome the first new year festival.

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