This story is from January 16, 2020
Aurangabadkars celebrate Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti marks the harvest season for Maharashtra, which is why it is celebrated throughout the state with great passion. Similarly, Aurangabadkars too, basked into the Makarsankranti celebrations in the city yesterday. The first day of the festival called bhogi, youngsters stepped on their terraces to fly colourful kites and paid respect to the sun god. Til
Gul
being one of the main food attractions of the festivals, were distributed among family and friends. By saying, ‘Til gul gya, god god bola,’ (meaning takeTilgul
and talk sweetly) they celebrated the festivities with great fun.end of article
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