Published Mar 29, 2021
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Holi : The Festival Of Colours

Published Mar 29, 2021
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It's Holi 2021 but despite all the fun celebrations, people are stuck in their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic. Lockdowns and night curfews have been imposed in various cities considering the recent spike in COVID-19 cases. Celebrations are taking place within the family with mere gulal and delicious eateries. Even though the celebration has been restrained there are still many who are making the most of the festive holiday by staying online on social media. This is probably the reason why Twitter is filled with hilarious memes and jokes. Not only this but many are even sharing wishes for everyone with the help of movie scenes, songs, and posters.

The most awaited festival of the year, Holi is here. However, the spike in Covid-19 cases leads to the cancellation of several plans as most city clubs and event venues have dismissed their Holi parties in order to avoid large gatherings. Hence, people have to stay indoors and play Holi. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t have an exciting celebration.

You can get into the festive spirit by organising a low-key and intimate Holi party with your immediate family members. You can also have a virtual Holi get-together with those who are staying away. So here’s your ultimate guide to make your Holi rocking even during the pandemic:

Use organic colours, pichkaris and props: Use of organic colours would not harm your skin and you can also wash it off easily. They are very soft and gentle to the skin. The markets are full of colourful pichkaris and those quirky and fun props to make your Holi celebrations excited.

Prepare Holi-special lip-smacking food at home: There are many dishes that can be prepared at home to make your Holi extra special. These dishes include gujia, thandai, pakoras, dahi-bade, gol-gappe and malpuas. So, make these dishes at home with your family members to get in the spirit of Holi and celebrate the festival safely at home.

Play Holi on your balcony: You can enjoy a colourful Holi on your balcony with your intimate family members. To add a bit more festive spirit, you can also use some flower, balloons and colourful papers to decorate your balcony and have a blast without creating a mess inside your house.

ENJOY HOLI WITH ALL THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW , PLAY SAFE AND HEALTHY HOLI .

HAPPY HOLI TO ONE AND ALL :)

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