Bharat Express

Holi

A grenade attack on a temple in Amritsar has raised alarms, marking the 12th such incident in Punjab.

Holi, known as the 'Festival of Colors', is one of the most important Hindu festivals. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm across India and by Hindus worldwide.

The Kartikeya Temple in Sambhal celebrated Holi with joy and colors after 46 years, as devotees smeared gulal and rejoiced.

While Holi is a festival of joy and color, the widespread use of chemical-based colors is harmful to the environment and health.

With a little mindfulness, this Holi can be transformed into an occasion for fostering deeper relationships and creating lasting memories.

The atmosphere buzzed with excitement as people exchanged traditional greetings, smeared each other with colour, and danced to the beats of Bollywood music and Dhol as well.

The horrifying incident took place at Baldhawar Colony, Bakhtawarpur, falling under the jurisdiction of the Alipur police station.

The vibrant festival of colors, 'Rangotsav,' commenced on the auspicious 'Rangbhari Ekadashi.

Delhi Minister and AAP leader Atishi said that they have resolved not to play with colours and celebrate Holi this year. She appealed to the countrymen to join them in the fight against cruelty and evil.

President Droupadi Murmu conveyed her greetings to the citizens and said that the festival promotes a feeling of love, unity and brotherhood among people.