Strings attached, all eyes in the sky for Makarsankranti

Nashik | Monday | 14th January, 2019

Summary:

But here in old city, a kite can be bought for as low as Rs 200,” said Naresh Tidke, a kite enthusiast. Thousands of people from all over the Maharashtra are set to travel to Yeola to be part of the kite festival. NASHIK: Makarsankranti, the festival of kites, will be celebrated on Tuesday across the city. Deliveries, Shahnawaz said, were direct to homes.The Kite Festival in Yeola, near Nashik, is set to be a big hit this year too. But Nashikites, known for their passion for kite flying, have already started the celebrations.Shops selling kites and threads were seen decked up by Sunday morning..