Mohali, Mar.05, 2026:-Ashmah International School, Sector 70, celebrated the festival of colors, Holi, with great enthusiasm and cultural fervor on its campus. The school premises came alive with vibrant hues as students and staff joined together to spread the message of unity, love, and harmony.
Keeping environmental responsibility in mind, the school emphasized celebrating a "Dry Holi" to promote sustainability and water conservation. The celebration began with a colorful cultural program presented by the students. Children performed energetic dances to Holi songs and recited poems highlighting the historical and cultural significance of the festival.
A special highlight of the event was the celebration of "Phoolon Ki Holi" (Holi with Flowers), where students showered each other with flower petals to express joy and positivity. Additionally, organic and herbal gulal was used, encouraging children to celebrate a chemical-free and skin-safe Holi.
Chairman A.S. Kesar extended his Holi greetings and said that Holi is not just a festival of colors but a symbol of the victory of good over evil. Such celebrations instill respect for our rich heritage and cultural values among students while strengthening the spirit of unity.
Principal Suchi Grover appreciated the initiative of celebrating an eco-friendly Holi and stated that in today's time, water conservation and environmental protection are extremely important. We encouraged students to play a safe and dry Holi. The use of herbal colors not only protects our skin but also prevents environmental pollution.
The celebration concluded with the distribution of sweets, and students warmly exchanged Holi greetings by embracing one another.
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