Srinagar, April 14 -- Baisakhi, also known as Vaisakhi, is celebrated every year on April 13 or 14. While it is widely recognized as a major festival in Punjab, it is also celebrated with great enthusiasm in other parts of India, including Jammu and Kashmir. In particular, the people of Punjab and Haryana celebrate Baisakhi to mark the harvest of Rabi crops, such as wheat and barley. Similarly, Sikhs living in different regions of Kashmir also celebrate this festival with joy and devotion. Several villages in South Kashmir, such as Tral and Mattan in the Anantnag district, have significant Sikh populations. In North Kashmir, Singapura village is another example where the Sikh community is predominant. Jammu and Kashmir has a Sikh populati...
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