As one of India’s biggest festivals, Holi is celebrated with pomp and fervour throughout the country. People eat gujiyas (a sweet, deep-friend pastry), drink thandai (a spiced, sweet drink), and smear one another with coloured powder. The festival marks the arrival of spring and the renewal of the natural world after winter.
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Did You Know There's A Village In Jharkhand That Hasn't Celebrated Holi In Centuries?
For Durgapur village in Jharkhand, Holi celebrations are a harbinger of misfortune and natural calamities. Here's why

A city park in the Bokaro district of Jharkhand. (representational image)
Photo: rungta/Flickr
A city park in the Bokaro district of Jharkhand. (representational image)
Photo: rungta/Flickr

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