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Krishi Jagran Celebrates Holi with Farmers

Holi is one of the most revered and celebrated festivals of India. It is celebrated in almost every part of the country with utmost joy and enthusiasm. Holi is not only known as the “festival of colours” but it is also called “festival of love” as on this day people get to unite together forgetting all their bitterness and anger. The vibrancy of colors is something that brings lots of positivity in our lives and Holi being the festival of colours is actually a day worth enjoying. The celebration starts one week before the actual day in different ways and traditions.

Updated on: 19 March, 2019 2:36 PM IST By: Abha Toppo

Holi is one of the most revered and celebrated festivals of India. It is celebrated in almost every part of the country with utmost joy and enthusiasm. Holi is not only known as the “festival of colours” but it is also called “festival of love” as on this day people get to unite together forgetting all their bitterness and anger. The vibrancy of colors is something that brings lots of positivity in our lives and Holi being the festival of colours is actually a day worth enjoying. The celebration starts one week before the actual day in different ways and traditions.

We usually celebrate Holi with our friends, families, colleague and neighbors…Isn’t it!!! Have you ever thought to celebrate it differently? No… But we thought of doing it.

On Sunday, 17th March 2019 Krishi Jagran team went to Palwal to celebrate Holi with the farmers. The Holi programme was organized by Shri Bijender Singh Dalal, a progressive farmer of Palwal at his own farmhouse ‘Kalyan Valley Farm’. Let me tell you that Shri Bijender is currently the Chairman of Progressive Farmers Group of Palwal region. This time Holi celebration was unique and different for the KJ team as they got an opportunity to meet and celebrate the festival with many innovative and progressive famers. And the best thing about the entire celebration was that organic colours (made of flowers) were used.

Mr. Sanjay Kumar, Head Operations at Krishi Jagran told farmers about the organization and how it is working for the welfare of the farming community. On his turn, Shri Bijender appreciated and applauded Krishi Jagran for its dedicated services and hard work. He thanked the team for being a part of the celebration. The day ended with famous Haryanvi Ragini song by the local singers as well as farmers.

Happy Holi !!!

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