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Indian Day Parade (Phagwa Festival) Caused Traffic on Kennedy Boulevard

Indian Day Parade Jersey City

If you were wondering why all of the sudden, police were patrolling Kennedy Boulevard, it was because today’s the Indian Day Parade.

I talked to the cops manning the area; they said that the starting point of the parade was on Stegman Street, and the people will celebrate at Lincoln Park, Jersey City.

Indian Day Parade
Teens were also throwing powders at each other

The first part of the parade were people marching and dancing to the sound of Indian music, mostly teens and early 20′s wearing white tops splattered with various paint colors. They were also throwing powder at each other. Part of their culture? I am not sure.

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Indian Day Parade
The float banner wishes all a “Happy Phagwa”

Indian Day Parade

Tail-end of the Indian Day parade Jersey City
Tail-end of the Indian Day Parade

Sorry I have no pictures from Lincoln Park as I had to go eat my lunch! :P



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