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Q: Which of the following is a harvest festival of India?
  • A. Darpka Teshi
  • B. Lohri
  • C. Teej
  • D. Bonalu
Correct Answer: Option B - India’s every state celebrates harvest festivals at different times in the year. The first yield of the crop is a delight for the people and they celebrate it cheerfully as a festival. Some of them are Makar Sankranti – an auspicious day For Hindus, Baisakhi – celebrating with the rhythms Of Dhol And Bhangra, Ladakh Harvest Festival – Buddhist Tradition At Its Best, Lohri – A Punjabi folk festival ,Basant Panchami – To celebrate birth of Goddess Saraswati.
B. India’s every state celebrates harvest festivals at different times in the year. The first yield of the crop is a delight for the people and they celebrate it cheerfully as a festival. Some of them are Makar Sankranti – an auspicious day For Hindus, Baisakhi – celebrating with the rhythms Of Dhol And Bhangra, Ladakh Harvest Festival – Buddhist Tradition At Its Best, Lohri – A Punjabi folk festival ,Basant Panchami – To celebrate birth of Goddess Saraswati.

Explanations:

India’s every state celebrates harvest festivals at different times in the year. The first yield of the crop is a delight for the people and they celebrate it cheerfully as a festival. Some of them are Makar Sankranti – an auspicious day For Hindus, Baisakhi – celebrating with the rhythms Of Dhol And Bhangra, Ladakh Harvest Festival – Buddhist Tradition At Its Best, Lohri – A Punjabi folk festival ,Basant Panchami – To celebrate birth of Goddess Saraswati.