Uttarakhand's Holi Blends Tradition with Development Under CM Dhami

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami celebrated Holi through various events that highlighted the state's rich folk culture from regions like Garhwal, Kumaon, and Jaunsar. He actively participated by dancing with folk artists and playing traditional instruments at a Milan ceremony at his residence. The Chief Minister also extended political courtesy by visiting former Chief Ministers and inaugurated development works at Maa Purnagiri Dham to improve pilgrim facilities. The large public gatherings at these events were portrayed as a reflection of strong public trust and a unified move towards development while preserving cultural identity.

Key Points: CM Dhami Celebrates Holi, Promotes Uttarakhand Culture & Development

  • Holi showcased Uttarakhand's diverse folk arts
  • CM Dhami danced with artists, played instruments
  • He visited former CMs for Holi greetings
  • Inaugurated development works at Maa Purnagiri Dham
  • Events reflected strong public support for the government
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Holi celebrations reflect Uttarakhand's culture, faith, and development: CM Dhami

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami celebrates Holi, showcasing folk arts and inaugurating temple development, emphasizing cultural preservation and public trust.

"Preserving the original character and cultural identity of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand is the government's top priority. - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, March 5

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday participated in various programmes and celebrated Holi with the people of the state, conveying his commitment to promoting folk culture, faith, and development.

The festival of Holi in Uttarakhand this year was not merely a celebration of colours but also reflected the message of the state's culture, faith, and development.

A unique glimpse of Uttarakhand's rich folk culture was seen during the Holi Milan ceremony organised at the Chief Minister's residence in Dehradun. Folk artists from different regions of the state, Garhwal, Kumaon, Jaunsar, and the Terai, presented their traditional performances, creating a festive atmosphere.

According to the Uttarakhand CMO, artists from the Jaunsar region performed the traditional Harul dance, while Holyar groups from Kumaon filled the environment with joy through their traditional Holi songs. The beats of drums, manjira, and other traditional musical instruments echoed with folk songs, immersing the Chief Minister's residence in the vibrant colours of Uttarakhand's cultural heritage.

During the event, CM Dhami enthusiastically joined the folk artists. He danced with them, played traditional musical instruments, and enjoyed the folk songs. The moment was not only a celebration but also reflected the government's commitment to preserving the state's folk culture and traditional art forms.

Alongside the Holi Milan ceremony, the Chief Minister also carried forward the tradition of political courtesy and respect for senior leadership. He visited the residences of former Chief Ministers Bhuvan Chandra Khanduri, Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, and Trivendra Singh Rawat to extend his Holi greetings.

The Chief Minister's visit to Champawat during the Holi period was also significant in many ways. The large gatherings at various events reflected the public's strong confidence in the work of the Dhami government.

During the visit, the Chief Minister inaugurated the fair at Maa Purnagiri Dham and informed the public about the ongoing development works in the temple area. Facilities such as parking, drinking water, and crowd management are being modernised for the convenience of devotees.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami also participated in the Kali Kumaon Holi Rang Mahotsav and the Holi Milan ceremony organised in Lohaghat. He interacted warmly with the public. The beats of traditional drums and songs, along with the large crowd present at the events, created a vibrant and festive atmosphere.

The Holi Milan ceremony organised in Khatima also became a strong symbol of public support and trust.

A large number of people gathered to celebrate Holi with their Chief Minister. The sound of drums, the colourful atmosphere, and slogans of "Dhami Zindabad" reflected a deep emotional connection between the people and their leader.

In his address, the Chief Minister said that the state government is continuously working for the protection and development of Sanatan culture and religious centres.

He emphasised that preserving the original character and cultural identity of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand is the government's top priority.

The programmes organised on the occasion of Holi were not merely festive celebrations but also conveyed a message of harmony between faith, culture, development, and public trust. The large participation of people in these events indicated that the people of Uttarakhand are ready to move forward together with their Chief Minister towards development, while preserving their cultural identity.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to hear about development work at Maa Purnagiri. Better facilities for devotees are much needed. Hope the focus on infrastructure continues beyond the festival season.
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Aman W
While celebrating culture is great, I hope the government is equally committed to solving real issues like unemployment and migration from our hills. Development should mean jobs, not just festivals.
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Sarah B
The description of the Holi Milan with traditional instruments sounds beautiful. It's wonderful to see political leaders showing respect to former CMs as well. A nice blend of culture and courtesy.
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Vikram M
Jai Uttarakhand! Seeing the CM from Champawat to Khatima is good. Public connection is important. But bhai, let's see these development promises on the ground in the villages too. Holi hai, lekin kaam bhi toh chahiye!
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Kavya N
As someone from Kumaon, I'm so proud to see Holyar songs getting recognition at the CM's residence! Our folk music is a treasure. Hope they get more platforms throughout the year, not just during Holi.

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