Bamori Malli is a village situated in the Haldwani Tehsil of Nainital district in Uttarakhand, India. Administratively, it falls under the Haldwani block and is governed by the Bamori Malli gram panchayat.
The Ghughutiya Festival () is an annual traditional festival celebrated in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand on 14 January, the date of Makar Sankranti. It includes the preparation of a traditional sweet called ghughute, made from wheat flour and jaggery, which is offered to crows and other migratory birds. It is observed mainly in the Kumaon region as Ghughutiya and in the Garhwal region as Khichdi Sankrant or Gholdiya. It is also known as Makraini, Makrain, Chunyatyar, Pusyodiya, and Kale Kauva.
Harsh () is a masculine name of Indian origin, commonly used in India, Nepal, and among other cultures of the Indian subcontinent. The name originates from the Sanskrit term harṣa, which means "joy", "happiness" or "delight". It also denotes excitement or pleasure in classical Sanskrit literature. The name is used both as a given name and a surname.
The Uttarayani Mela, is an annual fair held in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, India. It marks the occasion of Makar Sankranti, typically taking place in the second week of January. The most significant celebration occurs at Bageshwar, where the fair is held along the banks of the Saryu and Gomti rivers, particularly at the Bagnath Temple.