Holi 2082 Celebrations In Hilly Districts Today: Public Holiday Holi, the festival of colours, is being celebrated with great enthusiasm in the Kathmandu Valley and the hilly districts today. The government has also declared a public holiday in the hilly districts today on the occasion of Phagu, or Holi.
Every year, Holi is celebrated with great enthusiasm on the full moon day of the full moon of the month of Phalgun in the hilly and mountainous districts and the next day in the districts of Terai and Inner Madhesh.
Holi, celebrated with joy as the victory of truth over falsehood, justice over injustice, and virtue over vice, is a tradition of putting aside all anger and having fun with relatives and friends, with love and intimacy, by applying colours and applying dyes to each other.
There is a tradition of celebrating Holi as a festival that conveys a message of mutual harmony and goodwill.
The Holi festival begins with the lighting of a fire decorated with various colourful fabrics and ends with the burning of the fire on the night of the full moon.
Meanwhile, on the occasion of Holi, President Ram Chandra Poudel, Prime Minister Sushila Karki, top leaders of political parties, and others have sent messages of good wishes and urged people to celebrate Holi in a dignified manner.
The police administration has warned everyone not to engage in any illegal activities in the name of the Holi festival and not to spread unnecessary colours and embroideries. Otherwise, legal action will be taken.

