A 2004 video of NASA astronaut Mike Fincke dancing Bihu in a gamusa aboard the ISS resurfaced after Assam CM shared it this Bihu, calling it “Bihu going global” and linking it to PM Modi’s 2023 event.
While many X users were quick to point out to the Assam CM that the video dates back to 2004, when Tarun Gogoi was the Assam CM and Dr Manmohan Singh, then Prime Minister, several other users ...
A discussion is ongoing on social media. Some users claim the video is from 2004, while others are linking it to SpaceX's ...
Fact-check: An old video showing Astronaut Mike Fincke performing Bihu at the International Space Centre in 2004 is being ...
Imagine a lively Assamese festival lighting up the stars. NASA's astronaut Mike Fincke, Assam's beloved son-in-law, has once again thrilled everyone by performing the traditional Bihu dance aboard the ...
Bihu dancers from Assam enthralled the audience at a 100-day dance festival at Peringottukara Devasthanam on Thursday. The performance was energy packed with the characteristic brisk steps and rapid ...
A mother and daughter’s adorable Bihu dance performance went viral, with the little girl’s flawless moves stealing the show. A heartwarming video of a mother-daughter duo performing a traditional Bihu ...
The term Bihu also refers to three distinct festivals in the Northeastern Indian state of Assam and other parts of Northeastern India, namely Rongali or Bohag Bihu, Kongali or Kati Bihu, and Magh Bihu ...
Bohag Bihu marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year. It has ancient roots tied to agrarian traditions and the cycle of seasons, primarily celebrating the harvest season. The festival is deeply ...
Assam celebrates Bohag Bihu today, April 14, 2026. This festival marks the Assamese new year and the beginning of spring. People dress in traditional attire and perform the vibrant Bihu dance. The ...
For Kriti Sharma, this was meant to be a low-key Bihu. New city, new college, surrounded by strangers and with no immediate chance of travelling back home. She had made peace with this but then ...