Festival of India, Festival of Colours return to Marina Park

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THUNDER BAY – The Festival of India and the Festival of Colours are headed back to their traditional stomping grounds.

Dr. Prashant Jani, who has organized the two events for more than a decade, said it’s great to be back to some semblance of normalcy and able to showcase the culture, traditions, music and food of his homeland to the broader community in the way he’s always envisioned the two back-to-back events.It starts at 3 p.m. on Saturday with the Festival of India.

“We have musicians coming from Winnipeg and the singers are coming in from Toronto. They’re going to sing and everybody pulls the chariot with a rope and we go around Marina Park. The chariot represents universal love and brotherhood, which means we are bringing love and peace and harmony to the community.”

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