Published On : Sat, Mar 23rd, 2024

रंग, पिचकारी है तैयार…: As markets deck up, Nagpurians all set to go vibrant for Holi revelry

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Nagpur: Come Monday, March 25, Nagpurians will go colourful with boundless Holi revelry. Holi is a reminder that no matter how distinct we are, we are all bonded with love for each other. It is the time for enjoyment and merriment and spreading love on this happy occasion. Take a dip in colours of love and happiness on the occasion of Festival of Colours.

The markets of Nagpur are ablaze with vibrant hues and festive fervour. From attractive pichkaris to whimsical masks, the bazaars offer an enticing array of products to cater to enthusiasts of all ages, transforming the city into a kaleidoscope of celebration.

Nagpur’s markets have undergone a dazzling transformation, adorned with a plethora of pichkaris, masks, caps, balloons, and other colourful paraphernalia. These offerings not only set the mood for the upcoming festivities but also serve as a magnet for shoppers, invigorating sales and infusing vitality into the local economy.

For small seasonal sellers and wholesalers alike, the influx of customers during this period translates into brisk business and heightened profits. Wholesalers in Itwari and Gandhibagh, alongside retailers in prominent areas such as Gokulpeth, Sitabuldi, Sakkardara, Kamal Chowk, Sadar, Jaripatka, Jaitala, and at other places are pulling out all the stops to captivate shoppers with innovative designs and captivating displays.

 

Holi is celebrated to welcome the onset of the spring season and no doubt is loved by many. And why not, there are so many factors that make this festival so amazing. A wide spectrum of vivid colours, delicious sweets, never-ending fun, mismatched dance moves and the spirit that brings us together, makes this festival special.

Word of caution:

However, with increasing carelessness and ignorance among revellers, Holi has started taking a toll on the environment as well as health now. It is time when we need to learn about how to celebrate eco-friendly Holi. The vivid colours of Holi may indeed look exuberant to the eye, but they definitely can take a toll on your eyes, hair, and skin when in contact. To avoid any temporary or permanent damage, revellers should be careful and protect them from any harm. The real culprit here is the products you get over the counter. Most of these colours are laden with chemicals that’ll do more harm than good.

When it comes to the side-effects of celebrating Holi with unnatural colours, our eyes, skin, and hair are the first to take the damage.