AP Passenger Traffic: From Tata to villages.. travel to cities with a heavy heart!
The biggest festival of Telugu, Sankranti is over. People spend the three days of Bhogi, Sankranti and Kanuma with their family members, relatives, friends and relatives. How are you, how are you.. How are you?.. Did the whole family come? People who live abroad for job, employment, business, higher education..Relatives and friends who have come for Sankranti celebration. Sankranti was completed amidst mutual good wishes and affection.
Crowd in rural areas..
Not all the commotion in homes is related to Allula’s arrival. If there are new Eluls in it too, there will be double the crowd. What does son-in-law eat? What do they like? When she asked her daughters, the aunts came running. Grandparents spend time with their children and grandchildren. Parents leave no stone unturned and do everything they can to ensure the happiness of their children’s homecoming. This is how they celebrate Sankranti with their love and happiness.
With relatives..with friends..
Those who went to their hometowns celebrated Sankranti with their friends, family members and relatives. Enjoyed movies, outings and parties with friends and family members. The friends who used to meet once or twice a year used to talk and party together without going home at night.
Regards..
He preserved his memories. They spent time talking about the day’s sweet memories and bitter news. Mobile phones and TVs were switched off as sons-in-law and sons-in-law drove around the city in their vehicles greeting their relatives, grandmothers and great-grandmothers fed gravies and pastries to children, took them to temples and spent time with them . The squabbling of daughters-in-law.
Childhood love..
Pastry baking, community meals, chicken races, Kosa cuisine, fairs, festivals of lights, tourist trips, bonding with childhood friends and so many sweet memories are imprinted in everyone’s mind. The celebration is over. The holidays are also over. Both of them were heavy hearted while saying goodbye to their family members. While going by train, bus or car, I had tears in my eyes while saying ‘Ore Nanna’ to my son, ‘Maa’ to my daughters and saying goodbye to my parents and siblings.
From all over the state.
They ensure that siblings do not get less. When they go out to the villages where they are working, their parents and siblings send them bread and basic household items. Fathers ask mothers to give them everything they want. Do you have anything left to give your sister? Brothers and sisters ask this from their mother. People who had come to their hometowns not only from across the state but also from other states left for their places of employment and work.
(Reporting by Jagadishwar Rao Jarajapu, Hindustan Times Telugu)