Lal Loi is the Sindhi term for the Punjabi winter folk festival of Lohri.
On the day of Lal Loi children bring wood sticks from their grand parents and aunties and light a fire burning the sticks in the night with people enjoying, dancing and playing around the fire.
[5] For Sindhis, Makar Sankranti means worshipping Lord Sun and flying kites.
However, the Sindhis community in India celebrate Lal Loi annually where festivals are organised in places such as Indore where the festival is organised by the Sindhu Sabha,[9] Mumbai and Udaipur.
[10] In places where Sindhis and Punjabis live in the same city, joint Lal Loi/Lohri festivals are organised.