Around 700 women and young girls came together for a colourful mass gathering to express friendship and sisterhood. Hosted by the Kent Saheli Group (KSG), the group converged on Fort Gardens In Gravesend to pray, sing and dance for the Teeyan folk festival which originated from the Punjabi region of India. The annual extravaganza has grown year after year and now attracts women of all religions, cultures and races from across Kent and London Guests dressed in their saris and jewellery and a feast of Indian sweet and savoury snacks were on offer throughout the afternoon and early evening on Sun…