As a kid, I used to look forward to January 14 every year, as it was the first holiday in the new year
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| Manish Anand, VJ |
It was only later, as I grew older, I realised that the day was celebrated as Makar Sankranti or the kite-flying day.
So on this day, I would go to the terrace to fly kites. After handling the kite on my own for some time, I would hand it over to another kid and then run off to the neighbouring terrace to convince the guys to cut that kite.
Later I would laugh at them for playing against a kid. People used to get embarrassed and annoyed, but I enjoyed the moment.
u00a0It's good to see that the kite flying tradition is still alive today.
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