In West Bengal State. Choitra Shangkranti means end of month Choitra
and that is the end of the year (choitra is the last month in Bangla/Bengali/ calender)
Yes, in the month of January, the northern part of India celebrate Makar Sankranti, Lohri in Punjab, Bhogali Bihu in Assam, Bhogi in Andhra Pradesh and Pongal, the harvest festival of Tamil Nadu.
because its part of our cultures
In the southern part of Assam ( which comprises districts like Cachar, Hailakandi etc) Makad Sankranti is considered as one of the greatest festival. Peaople make tents using bushes and celebrate inside it the previous night. In early morning of 15th January they take bath and burn the tents and feel the warmth. It is believed that the fire takes with it all the sin. Then in the day, guests visit and they are provided with pitha (sweet dishes made from rice powder, coconut, sugar etc).
I think either India or Africa can't be more detailed,sorry.
I don't think people really celebrate Santa. They celebrate Christmas, and Santa is just there as part of it. Definitely not the most important part.
Eggs are a symbol of the renewal of life. Eggs were served in the Near Eastern pagan religions as part of the spring festival. When Christianity took over the pagan religion, the old holidays were Christianized and retained.
India is a part of the continent of Asia.
its a part of west India
Chandigarh is the richest part of India.
the eastern part of india
Sikkim is part of India.
no it wasnt it was part of Persia not India