BJP's Telangana Chief Celebrates Eco-Friendly Holi at Osmania University

Telangana BJP President N Ramchander Rao participated in Holi celebrations at Osmania University's College of Arts and Social Sciences in Hyderabad. He extended greetings and commended students for using non-chemical, eco-friendly colours during the festivities. Rao, an alumnus, expressed happiness at being invited annually and connected the festival to the symbolic victory of good over evil. Meanwhile, Holi was celebrated with traditional enthusiasm across India, including in Mathura and Vrindavan, marking the arrival of spring.

Key Points: Telangana BJP Chief N Ramchander Rao Joins OU Holi Celebrations

  • Telangana BJP chief joins OU Holi
  • Praises eco-friendly, non-chemical colours
  • Links festival to triumph of good over evil
  • Holi celebrated nationwide with traditional fervour
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Telangana BJP Chief N Ramchander Rao joins Holi Celebrations at Osmania University, extends greetings

Telangana BJP President N Ramchander Rao participates in Holi at Osmania University, extends greetings and praises students for eco-friendly celebrations.

"I feel happy to be invited every year by the students for Holi celebrations. - N Ramchander Rao"

Hyderabad, March 3

Telangana Bharatiya Janata Party President N Ramchander Rao participated in Holi festival celebrations at the Osmania University College of Arts and Social Sciences in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

Rao further extended his Holi greetings to the people and appreciated the students for celebrating the festival in an eco-friendly manner.

Speaking on the occasion, Rao told ANI, "As an ex-student of the Osmania University Arts College, I studied MA Political Science here... I feel happy to be invited every year by the students for Holi celebrations. Hundreds of students play Holi here with non-chemical colours... Holi means it is a festival of colours. We celebrate Holi because evil has been ended by the good. Therefore, this festival becomes important for the students also, and I thank the Osmania University ABVP unit for inviting me here. "

Holi, the festival of colours, is being celebrated across the country with enthusiasm and traditional fervour.

The festivities of Holi began in several places, with people coming together to celebrate with colours, music, and traditional festivities.

From temples to streets, vibrant hues and joyous gatherings mark the onset of the festival, symbolising the triumph of good over evil."

In Mathura and Vrindavan, famous for their grand Holi celebrations, devotees began the traditional rituals, including the famous Lathmar Holi.

Holi, also known as the Spring Festival, marks the arrival of spring and the harvest season. The celebration is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, symbolising the triumph of good over evil. The festival begins with Holika Dahan, where a bonfire is lit to mark the death of Holika, a symbol of evil and a special Puja to burn evil spirits is performed.

The festival of colours also follows a Hindu mythology, where Demon King Hiranyakashyapu, who was unhappy with his son Prahlad for his wholehearted devotion to the God Bishnu, ordered his sister Holika to kill Prahlad.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone living in Hyderabad, it's heartening to see the festival spirit. Osmania University has a vibrant campus culture. While it's nice to see a politician join, I hope the focus remains on the students' celebration and the festival's true meaning of unity.
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Priya S
Holi hai! The mention of non-chemical colours is the most important part for me. Every year, we hear about skin and eye problems from harmful colours. Kudos to the students for setting a responsible example. Let's make Rang Panchami safe for everyone.
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Vikram M
With respect, while participation is good, it's hard not to see this as political outreach, especially with the ABVP mention. Festivals should ideally be free from party symbolism. Let Holi be about people, not politics. The core message of good over evil is what matters.
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Rohit P
Being an alumnus himself adds a nice touch. Osmania University has a rich history. Holi celebrations there are always a sight! Hope the water usage was also mindful. Wishing everyone a very happy and safe Holi! 🎉
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Kavya N
The article beautifully explains the mythology behind Holi. It's not just a colour fight; it's about Prahlad's devotion and the victory of good. Glad to see that aspect highlighted alongside the modern, eco-friendly celebration. A balanced read.

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