Ludhiana is a land of various colorful fairs and festivals that showcase the cultural heritage of the city. The most important festivals celebrated here are Lohri, Baisakhi, Basant Panchami and Holi. Lohri is the major festival which is celebrated in December-January or the last day of Poh. Baisakhi is the harvest festival which is celebrated with great fanfare. Besides, a number of unique fairs such as Chhapar Mela, Roshni Mela, Jarag Mela and Kisan Mela are also organized in the city.
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There are many churches spread all over the country ...
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