
Teachers and students of Guru Nanak Girls College celebrated the Lohri festival on the college campus in Lucknow on Tuesday (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

Students gathered in groups and danced freely as Punjabi folk music played during the Lohri celebration (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

Faculty members joined the students in the open space reflecting shared participation and festive spirit (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

The campus witnessed joyful dancing as students celebrated the festival through movement and music (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

Lohri is a traditional winter harvest festival celebrated mainly in northern India to mark seasonal change (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

The festival is observed a day before Makar Sankranti and symbolises the end of peak winter (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

Historically Lohri is linked to the harvest of rabi crops such as wheat and sugarcane in agrarian communities (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

Students expressed happiness and cultural identity through folk dance forms during the celebration (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

The festive gathering created a lively atmosphere across the campus as music and dance continued (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

The Lohri celebration concluded with students and teachers remaining engaged in the festivities together (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)