After Diwali, Holi is one of the most well-known Indian holidays. The festival of colours is yet another name for it. Most of India’s North, Central, and Western regions commemorate it. In the presence of family and friends, people engage in colour and water play while consuming copious Continue Reading
The festival of colours is quickly approaching. We assume that everyone is prepared to take part in the celebration with great excitement and enthusiasm. Holi colour application itself results in harsh, scaly, and dead hair. Breakage and split ends were frequent results. Our hair needs special attention before Holi to stay silky, bouncy, and healthy. […]Continue Reading
Who doesn’t love to play with colors? This year the Internation Women’s Day and the Indian Color Festival Holi fall on the same day- 8th March 2023. The celebration is observed with water, balloons, and colourful decorations according to Indian customs and traditions, and it takes place in the “Phalgun” month. Continue Reading
The Odisha government prohibited the celebration of Holi in public places, as well as large gatherings during various festivals, on Monday, even as it unlocked all activities in March in response to a sharp decline in COVID-19 cases across the state. In its COVID-19 guideline for the month, the Odisha government stated that it would […]Continue Reading