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Celebrate Holi with Fun & Safety

Holi, known as the festival of colours, is one of the most vibrant and joyous celebrations. Marking the arrival of spring, it brings people together through lively music, bright colours, and festive gatherings. The festival signifies the victory of good over evil and is a time for bonding with family, friends, and the community.

The Spirit of Holi

Holi holds a deep cultural and spiritual significance. The festival encourages unity, forgiveness, and renewal of relationships. As people drench each other in colours, the barriers of age, status, and background fade away, fostering love and togetherness.

Celebrating Holi Safely and Responsibly

While Holi is a time for fun and excitement, it’s essential to celebrate responsibly to ensure everyone’s safety and well-being.

DOs for a Joyful and Safe Holi


  • Use Natural Colours: Choose eco-friendly and organic colours that are gentle on the skin and environment.
  • Protect Your Skin and Hair: Applying coconut oil or moisturizer beforehand can prevent colours from sticking to your skin.
  • Wear Comfortable Clothing: Opt for full-sleeved clothes and sunglasses to protect your skin and eyes.
  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to stay energetic throughout the festivities.
  • Respect Others: Always ask for consent before applying colours to someone.

  • DONTs to Avoid Risks


  • Avoid Harmful Chemicals: Stay away from synthetic colours that can cause skin irritation or allergies.
  • Don’t Waste Water: Celebrate responsibly by reducing water wastage.
  • Avoid Forceful Colour Application: Be mindful of people who may not wish to participate in colour play.
  • Be Careful with Food and Drinks: Avoid consuming unknown food or drinks to prevent discomfort or intoxication.
  • Don’t Drink and Drive: First and foremost, avoid any sorts of intoxicating agents. If at all you've consumed festive beverages like ‘bhang’ or alcohol, totally avoid driving or operating any machinery for everyone's safety.

  • Spreading Happiness and Harmony

    Holi is not just about colours but about celebrating love, joy, and positivity. By being mindful of safety and respect, we can create beautiful memories while ensuring everyone’s well-being.

    Wishing you a bright, colourful, and safe Holi from B.P. Poddar Hospital!

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