The time for a full-scale colour warfare is upon us again! Shutterstock Holi with kids is a bit like handing a monkey a paintbrush – chaotic, colourful, and completely out of your control! One minute, ...
Holi, the vibrant Indian festival, encourages kids to play outdoors, promoting physical and emotional well-being. It connects children to their cultural heritage through traditional stories and ...
Encouraging kids to take breaks and drink water at regular intervals will help them stay refreshed and active. Supervision is critical when children are playing Holi. Parents and guardians should ...
By making family traditions like cooking kheer and using eco-friendly colors, he stresses teaching his kids the deeper significance of Holi beyond play, such as spreading goodwill and embracing ...
Make this Holi fun and safe for your furry friends. From non-toxic colours to pet-friendly treats, here’s how to celebrate a joyful and stress-free festival. Holi is a time of joy, togetherness ...
@masterchefpankajbhadouria has fused the two Holi-special snacks and made a delish Dahi Gujiya. This dish has a balance of sweet and spicy flavours, which will make your guests ask for a second ...
Holi is observed in South Asian countries and worldwide throughout the South Asian diaspora. The throwing of colored powders ...
Holi 2025: Holi has arrived, bringing with it a wave of excitement. This much-anticipated festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country. Interestingly, Holi is known by different ...
For the first time ever, the Indian festival of Holi came to downtown Portland with two days worth of family-friendly fun.
In Vrindavan, the Holi festivities begin with a spectacular event known as Phoolon Ki Holi (Holi with flowers). It takes place in the Banke Bihari Temple, where devotees celebrate the festival by ...
As the festival of colours, Holi, approaches, traders across India are witnessing a significant surge in sales, fueled by a rise in consumer demand for Indian-made products. Praveen Khandelwal ...
AMU proctor Prof Mohd Wasim Ali confirmed the decision on Saturday, stating that students interested in celebrating Holi could do so at the designated venue within a specified time frame.