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This photographer documents his 18-year-old effort to capture Punjabi festival Hola Mohalla

<p>Ambala-based photographer documents his 18-year-old effort to capture the spirit of the Punjabi festival, Hola Mohalla</p>

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The celebration has been recognised as a National Festival by the Government of India and is being celebrated in  Punjab since 1701
The celebration has been recognised as a National Festival by the Government of India and is being celebrated in Punjab since 1701

In the summer of 1998, Maninder Singh Sodhi, a mechanical engineer and photographer from Punjab, decided to accompany his father, BS Sodhi, to witness Hola Mohalla. The three-day Sikh festival is celebrated annually at Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib Gurudwara in Sri Anandpur Sahib, a holy city in Rupnagar district of Punjab. "My father, a President of India awardee for Excellence in Photography, was told by a friend to cover it. I had always heard of the festival, but never seen it. So, I tagged along on sheer whim," the 53-year-old tells us while chatting over the phone from his home in Ambala.

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