Cricket Australia took the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Trophy to Holi events in Melbourne, giving cricket fans and the community a unique opportunity to take selfies and photos with the iconic trophy, according to a release from Cricket Australia.
Congress MP and Leader of Opposition (Lok Sabha) Rahul Gandhi extended his wishes on the occasion of Holi and shared a post on his official 'X' handle.
"Infinite best wishes to the people of Delhi and the entire country on the sacred festival of colours, Holi. May this festival of colours, Holi, bring countless happiness, immense love and harmony in your life. This festival is not just a celebration of colours, but a living symbol of the
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann extended her greetings on the occasion of Holi on Friday and hoped for the festival to bring the colors of happiness into everyone's life.
Delhi Minister Ashish Sood extended greetings of Holi and said, "I prayed on the occasion of Holi and for everyone in Delhi. Under the leadership of CM Rekha Gupta, we are committed to having a clean and beautiful Delhi."
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday extended Holi greetings to all, urging people to protect the environment, maintain cleanliness, use natural colours, and conserve water during the celebrations.
"Heartiest greetings to all of you on the auspicious festival of Holi. This festival, a symbol of joy, happiness and new energy, may fill your life with the colours of happiness and good health, this is my wish. May your Holi be joyful and safe! Best wishes to you on the vibrant festival
The Chief Minister highlighted that Holi is celebrated by people of all communities, regardless of caste or religion, reflecting the spirit of unity in diversity.
In a preliminary injunction issued from the bench on Thursday, US District Judge William Alsup directed the departments of Veterans Affairs, Energy, Interior, Agriculture, Defence and Treasury to rehire the affected employees. The Judge said that he might extend the order to other federal ag
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced that the Class XII Hindi Core (302)/Hindi Elective (002) board exam will be conducted on March 15, 2025, despite the possibility of Holi celebrations extending to that day in some regions.