The three-day vibrant festival of Basant wrapped up in Lahore after cheerful days of kite flying, music, food and celebration, as the city witnessed the return of the event after more than two decades. Children, youngsters, adults and the elderly alike were seen embracing the spirit of the season, heading to rooftops with kites in hand, engaging in the kite-flying contests and raising chants of “bo-kata” as the skies filled with colour.

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