In a candid conversation with International Business Times, India, Sneha Wagh spoke about how she is celebrating her Holi, her fondest memory from the festival, and also shared some important hair and skin tips that can be implemented pre- and post-Holi.
The much-awaited event celebrated a few days after Holi, could not take place for the last two years because of coronavirus, but this year, as the cases dropped and the third wave waned, the festival was back with gusto.
This unique event was celebrated with great enthusiasm at many places including Karwad, Temaria and Jamli, in the region. Every year on the evening of Dhulendi, wood is lit in rural areas after digging a pit about 12 feet long and 2 feet deep, adding ghee to the blazing embers, intensifying the fire.
Registrar and sub-registrar offices to remain operational on all holidays including Saturdays and Sundays from January 29 to March 31, barring Holi and Rang Panchmi.