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Holi Festival Celebrations

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Holi is the “festival of love/Aroha”. It is the most vibrant of all Hindu festivals. It marks the end of winter in India and welcomes Spring season. On this festive day, people play with gulal/ coloured powder , meet and greet one another and create new beginnings. 

We celebrated Holi at the Centre where children played with gulal with their friends and teachers. It was a colourful fun celebration which got everyone together and concluded with having a shared kai/food.