Ever thought why you had a tough time removing the ‘pakka rang’ that your naughty neighbour threw on you last Holi? Remember getting wet on your way to office while you passed through a street and children aimed water balloons at you?
You must be all set to enjoy the festival of colours on March 8 and must have also planned how to play it. But it is time we planned about how not to play Holi.
MM Behl, convenor of the Joint Action Committee, has been playing Holi without water for the past three years. Giving him company in his noble endeavour are Panchwati Nagar Welfare Society president Janak Raj Garg and chairman Bhushan Agarwal.
“It was three years back that we came together and decided to play Holi without wasting any water. The area is anyway suffering from water shortage and the residents of the city should give thought to ways of water conservation. We play ‘Tilak Holi’, which is essentially dry Holi with the use of herbal colours. Herbal colours are easy to remove and one doesn’t have to take bath twice to remove the colours.
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