The festival of colors, Holi, was celebrated across the country on March 4 with great enthusiasm and traditional fervor. People gathered in streets, neighborhoods, and public spaces to play with colors and celebrate the spirit of the festival.

From early morning, children and young people were seen enjoying the festival with colors and water sprinklers, while families and communities organized cultural programs, music, and dance.

Special celebrations were also held at several religious and cultural locations. Temples and community spaces hosted devotional singing, gatherings, and shared meals where people came together to celebrate the occasion.

Many popular tourist destinations also witnessed a large number of visitors who arrived to experience the unique cultural atmosphere of Holi.

During the festival, local administrations in several states made special arrangements to ensure safety and maintain law and order. Police and local authorities appealed to citizens to celebrate the festival peacefully and responsibly.

Holi is not only a festival of colors but also a symbol of social harmony, unity, and togetherness. On this occasion, people forget past differences and greet one another with warmth and goodwill.

The celebration once again highlighted how festivals in India play an important role in bringing communities together and spreading happiness throughout society.