Vaisakhi, otherwise popularly known as Baisakhi is a traditional spring festival celebrated in the state of Punjab, India. The festival mostly celebrates the spring harvest in the northern India which ...
Baisakhi holds great significance for the people of Chandigarh and Punjab. It is celebrated on April 13th marking the beginning of harvest season. It also celebrates the founding of Khalsa by ...
Scholars speculate that gatka was established by the sixth Sikh guru, Guru Hargobind, who introduced the kirpan (dagger) for ...
Regional and Religious Holidays: Punjab is also home to various religious festivals and cultural events, which impact banking operations. Baisakhi (April 14) marks the harvest festival and the ...
Maryam, as part of the first official state-level celebrations of Baisakhi, the harvest festival of Punjab, welcomed some 2,400 Sikhs who are currently visiting Pakistan to attend the Baisakhi ...
In 2024 Vaisakhi takes place on Saturday 13 April. It was originally a harvest festival in the Punjab until it became Sikhism's most important festival. In 1699, Sikhs from all over the Punjab ...
Sikh Yatrees left Pakistan via Wagah border for India today after attending ceremonies related to Baisakhi festival ... Speaking on the occasion, Punjab Minister for Minorities Affairs, Ramesh Singh ...
It is a matter of great rejoice that such a Punjab is being established, where we also celebrate Eid, Christmas, Easter, Diwali and all other festivals. Guru Nanak’s Birth Anniversary, Baisakhi ...
Punjab, which experienced a series of great tragedies in the last century, will perhaps never forget the one that happened on the day of Baisakhi, April 13, 1919. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre ...
Baisakhi holds great significance for the people of Chandigarh and Punjab. It is celebrated on April 13th marking the beginning of harvest… Is a three-day long festival celebrated in November ...
Along with the holidays prescribed by the Reserve Bank of India, Punjab celebrates festivals such as Guru Nanak Jayanti, Baisakhi, and Eid-ul-Fitr. On these festive days, banks will remain closed ...