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Fair and Festival

Being a mini India in itself, Delhi is home to almost the same fairs and festivals, which are celebrated in other parts of the country. These are celebrated with a view to commemorating religious or historical events or marking the change of seasons. The vigor and lifestyle of the people comes into full play. Every season brings with it numerous fairs and festivals. So throughout the year Delhi remains alive with cheerful celebrations. These festivals have their own share of cultural, religious and state extravaganza.
 
Some of the important fairs and festivals celebrated with much fanfare are:
 
 1. Lohri:
Celebrated in the month of January Lohri is a winter festival which marks the marks the peak of winter and celebrated with burning bonfires, singing and dancing.
 
2.  Republic Day:
It is celebrated on the 26th of January when India became a Republic. The constitution of Independent India came into being on 26th of January 1950. A must visit event for every tourist. A military parade on the Rajpath typifies this state celebration of India's republic hood, followed on Jan 29 by the "Beating the Retreat" ceremony outside the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The parade is the most impressive pageant of Delhi. The march past includes military displays, elephant and horse pageantry, floats representing different states and union territories of India.
 
3. Garden Tourism Festival:
organized by the Delhi Tourism at the end of February the festival lasts for over three days and generates much interest amongst the gardening fraternity. Delhi is flooded with flowers at this time. It is also a useful meeting ground for gardening enthusiasts, as well as fun and frolic for people of all ages. Holi: This festival of color is celebrated in March to mark the beginning of spring, Men and women of all age sprinkle colored waters on each other. This is accompanied by singing and dancing. These colors and other mixtures can permanently stain clothing Hence it is advisable not to go out in your Sunday best.



 

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