Every year, April 14 marks Ambedkar Jayanti, Baisakhi, and also the celebration of Bohag Bihu. In Assam and the northeast, ...
Each year, when the bright colors of spring paint the earth, India’s state of Assam prepares for one of its most eagerly anticipated and culturally vibrant festivals - Bohag Bihu (বোহাগ বিহু). Also ...
Assamese Bihu is one of the most important cultural festivals of Assam, which celebrates the change in seasons. It mainly caters to the agrarian culture and society of the state and marks the ...
Bohag Bihu, also known as Rongali Bihu, marks the Assamese New Year and is one of the most significant festivals in Assam. Celebrated with great enthusiasm, it heralds the arrival of spring and the ...
Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu is one of Assam’s most cherished festivals, marking the end of the harvest season. Celebrated in January or February, it’s a time of feasting, thanksgiving, and ...
New Delhi: All Assamese Student Association (AASA) organised the 10th edition of 'Bohagi Utsav' to celebrate the Assamese New Year at the premises of Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts (IGNCA) ...
For Kriti Sharma, this was meant to be a low-key Bihu. New city, new college, surrounded by strangers and with no immediate chance of travelling back home. She had made peace with this but then ...
Based on the theme of ‘O Mor Apunar Desh’, which refers to one’s love for his own land, Assam Association of Gurgaon is organising Rongali Bihu, a festival that celebrates the harvest season and ...