Holi is not just a festival of colours; it symbolises the victory of good over evilsGrinder Singh Dhillon IPS

Patiala(Staff Reporter) The festival of Holi was celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy across the country. Marking the occasion, Gurinder Singh Dhillon joined his family members and well-wishers in celebrating the vibrant festival of colours.

The atmosphere was filled with warmth and happiness as family, friends, and supporters gathered to exchange greetings and apply colors. Children and young people were especially excited, adding to the festive spirit of the occasion.

Speaking about the historical and cultural significance of Holi, Mr Dhillon said:

“Holi is not just a festival of colours; it symbolises the victory of good over evil. The story of Prahlad and Holika reminds us that truth, faith, and righteousness always triumph. This festival teaches us to forget differences, strengthen bonds of love, and promote harmony in society.”

He further emphasized that Holi is an important part of India’s rich cultural heritage and serves as a reminder of unity, brotherhood, and shared joy. He also appealed to everyone to celebrate responsibly, use eco-friendly colours, and conserve water while enjoying the festivities.

The celebration once again highlighted that festivals bring people closer together and spread positivity, happiness, and hope throughout the community.

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