The festival of colours, Holi, was celebrated with immense enthusiasm and traditional fervor across India on Wednesday. From metropolitan cities to small towns, people came together to mark the occasion with gulal, music, dance, and festive delicacies. Streets echoed with laughter as children and elders alike participated in the celebrations, spreading messages of harmony and brotherhood.
In several parts of the country, temples and community centers organized special prayers and cultural programs. Residents exchanged sweets and greeted each other with warmth, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil and the arrival of spring.
In Meerut, Ambica House became a hub of vibrant celebrations. Families and guests gathered in the courtyard, where colorful decorations and lively music set the festive mood. Participants enjoyed traditional sweets like gujiya and thandai while applying organic colours to one another.
Speaking on the occasion, Ankur Gupta said, “Holi is not just about colours, it is about togetherness and strengthening relationships.”
Another participant shared, “Celebrating Holi at Ambica House feels like celebrating with one big family. The joy and positivity are unmatched.”
The event concluded with group photographs, festive lunch, and heartfelt wishes for peace, prosperity, and happiness. The celebrations reflected unity, cultural richness, and the spirit of India’s most cherished festival.
