Holi 2025 Driving India’s Festive Economy
Holi, the festival of colors, originated in India but has now gained global recognition as a festival of joy, unity, and cultural exchange. While it holds religious and historical significance in India, it has also been embraced by many countries worldwide, each adding its own local flavors and traditions. From grand processions in India to large-scale public events in the U.S. and U.K., Holi symbolizes togetherness and the triumph of good over evil.
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Why in the news? | Holi Around the World: Countries That Embrace the Festival of Colors |
India | Grand festivities with colors, music, and rituals; special celebrations in Mathura, Vrindavan, and Barsana. |
Nepal | Known as Fagu Purnima, marked by color play, dancing, and ceremonial traditions. |
United States | Celebrated in major cities with large events, music festivals, and university programs. |
United Kingdom | Holi celebrated in parks with Bollywood music, street food, and charity events. |
Canada | Indoor Holi events due to winter; outdoor festivals held later in the year. |
Australia | Celebrated on beaches and open grounds with dancing, colors, and Indian food. |
South Africa | Hosted in Durban and Johannesburg, uniting communities across backgrounds. |
Mauritius | A national festival with bonfires, folk songs, and sweet preparations. |
Trinidad & Tobago | Known as Phagwa, featuring Chowtal singing, processions, and color play. |
Indonesia | Celebrated mainly in Bali, tied to Hindu traditions and the Balinese New Year. |
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