In Kangra, a lot of fairs and festivals are celebrated by the people with great zeal and zest. The major folk dance of Kangra is known as Jhamakada which is beautifully performed by women in groups. This regional dance includes a number of instruments and folk songs to be sung during different festivals. In the month of April and October, a number of pilgrims rush to Kangra to celebrate the Navratra festival at the famous Kangra Devi Temple and to pay homage to Goddess Durga.
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Many Christians from all over the country celebrate Birthday of Lord Jesus Christ as Christmas Day held on December 25th.
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