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As temperatures began to rise by noon, families chose to kick off their Holi celebrations early on Friday with their loved ones. In various parts of Hyderabad, including Nampally, Begum Bazaar, and M J Market, the festivities started in the early hours, with friends and families gathering to apply Gulal and exchange Holi greetings.
The actress shared a picture of chocolate pancakes drizzled with a nut butter sauce. The pancakes are topped with fresh strawberries and blueberries. On the side, there are beautifully arranged mango slices in a floral pattern. She added a colourful "Happy Holi" sticker on the image
Taking to social media platform X, Gandhi shared his wishes with the public, stating, "Heartiest greetings to all of you on the holy festival of Holi. May this festival of colours bring new enthusiasm, new excitement and lots of happiness in your life."
The decision comes after extensive discussions with religious leaders and local authorities, aimed at preventing the mosques from being smeared with colours or, in some cases, shoes during the festivities.
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Khammam: People of all age groups soaked in colours as the festival of colours, Holi was celebrated with pomp and gaiety across the district on Friday. It might be noted that in the past two years the festival was celebrated in a subdued manner due to restrictions imposed in the wake of Covid-19. With the […]
New Delhi: Holi, one of India’s most popular cultural festivals, is enthusiastically celebrated by people all over the country. The festival heralds the arrival of spring and the end of winter, and it serves as a gathering place for loved ones. It is traditionally celebrated with colour and involves water play, following the Holashtak bonfire […]
People irrespective of gender and age groups used to enjoy the festival by applying colours to each other. However, except few youngsters, a larger section of the public avoided celebrations.