The correct answer is C. 13th January.
Lohri is a Punjabi folk festival celebrated primarily in the Indian states of Punjab and Haryana, as well as in the Indian diaspora, on the 13th of January every year. It marks the end of winter and the beginning of harvest. The festival is celebrated with bonfires, singing, and dancing. People also exchange gifts and eat special foods, such as til (sesame seeds), gur (jaggery), and rewari (a type of sweet).
Lohri is a time for family and friends to come together and celebrate the harvest. It is also a time to pray for good health and prosperity in the coming year.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- Option A: 1st March is not the date of Lohri. Lohri is celebrated on the 13th of January every year.
- Option B: 10th December is not the date of Lohri. Lohri is celebrated on the 13th of January every year.
- Option C: 13th January is the date of Lohri. Lohri is celebrated on the 13th of January every year.
- Option D: 9th June is not the date of Lohri. Lohri is celebrated on the 13th of January every year.