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Colours, culture and cheer mark Holi

Apeejay School, Saket, celebrates an eco-friendly festival with joy and unity

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Recently, Apeejay School, Saket, celebrated Holi with colour, culture and a clear message of unity. The campus wore a festive look as students and staff came together for a day of merrymaking and fun. Many students arrived dressed in traditional attire, adding charm to the celebration. Their bright outfits reflected the spirit of the festival and the richness of Indian culture. The sight was simple yet heartening. It felt like a community celebration in the truest sense.

This year’s celebration also focused on an eco-friendly Holi. Students were reminded to respect nature while enjoying the festival of colours. The emphasis was on safe and mindful celebration. What this really means is that joy does not have to come at the cost of the environment.

Addressing the gathering, the school Principal, Dr Sujeet Eric Masih, encouraged everyone to set aside differences and value togetherness. “Let’s leave all differences away and enjoy the togetherness. Happy Holi,” he said. His message strengthened the purpose behind the festivities.

Music, dance and shared smiles

The celebration was filled with lively music and cheerful dance performances. Students participated with enthusiasm and energy. Laughter echoed across the campus as friends gathered to enjoy the moment.

Beyond the fun, the day carried a gentle lesson. Festivals teach respect, harmony and friendship. They remind young minds that unity is built through small acts of kindness and understanding.

The Holi celebration at Apeejay School, Saket, ended on a bright and positive note, leaving everyone with memories of colour, connection and collective joy.

Shalini is an Executive Editor with Apeejay Newsroom. With a PG Diploma in Business Management and Industrial Administration and an MA in Mass Communication, she was a former Associate Editor with News9live. She has worked on varied topics - from news-based to feature articles.