New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday extended best wishes to people across the country on Makar Sankranti, Magh Bihu and Pongal. These three festivals are celebrated in different states to happily celebrate the harvest season. The Prime Minister sent these good wishes to the people by writing different letters. He said that these festivals are a symbol of hope and positivity. He said that Makar Sankranti is celebrated with different names and ways in different parts of the country, but the enthusiasm and spirit remains the same.
Special thanks to farmers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi especially thanked the farmers, because this festival is associated with the hard work of the farmers, who provide grains to the entire country. The Prime Minister said that Sankranti inspires us to look towards the future with confidence and happiness. He wished everyone prosperity, good health and happiness.
‘Magh Bihu reflects the culture of Assam’
On Magh Bihu, Prime Minister Modi said that it reflects the culture of Assam. It is a festival of happiness, warmth and brotherhood. Magh Bihu celebrates the completion of the harvest and teaches a feeling of gratitude and contentment. The Prime Minister again recalled the contribution of farmers and wished peace, good health and success for all.
PM gave best wishes on the occasion of Pongal
On the occasion of Pongal, the Prime Minister greeted the Tamil people by saying ‘Vanakkam’. He said that Pongal shows the deep relationship between humans and nature. This festival celebrates agriculture, rural life and respect for hard work. Pongal brings families together and strengthens social relationships. The Prime Minister described it as a symbol of the richness of Tamil traditions. He said that India is proud that Tamil language is one of the oldest languages in the world. He extended warm Pongal greetings to the Tamil community living in Tamil Nadu, other parts of India and across the world.
PM Modi will attend Pongal celebrations
Let us tell you that Magh Bihu is the main harvest festival of Assam, which is celebrated at the end of harvesting in the month of Magh and is celebrated with a community feast. Along with Lohri, Pongal, Sankranti and Uttarayan, it represents different ways of celebrating harvest festivals in India. In North India, Lohri is celebrated with bonfires, traditional food and folk songs.
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