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Thousands of villagers took part in ‘community fishing’ session
Thousands of Indian villagers were captured in camera while they was taking part in community fishing session.
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According to the report, the north-east Indian families were celebrating the ‘Bhogali Bihu’ festival, a festival celebrated after harvesting, and as the part of celebration they went into muddy water for fishing on mass scale.
The pictures were captured by a photographer at Goroimari Lake in Guwahati, India that shows numbers of villagers on fish hunt with their nets.
There are three type of ‘Bihu’ festival celebrated in north-east india, Rongali Bihu, Kongali Bihu, and Bhogali Bihu.