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Moderation of eco-friendly trends in Indian festival; Holi

Author(s): Amit Sharma and Rashi Saxena

Holi is a festival of colors, fun, joy and harmony. It is celebrated by throwing scanted colors, powders and perfume at each other. In ancient time Colors for Holi were prepared from the various parts of trees such as flowers, leaves, fruits etc. Some of them are Indian coral tree (Parijat), flame of forest (Kesu), marigold, turmeric (Haldi), henna (Mahndi), and beetroot etc. In modern time, with the arrival of dry chemical colors, people stopped taking pence for extracting the flowers colors and the use of chemical colors in Holi is increasing day by day. These chemical colors are not only extremely dangerous to skin but also are hazardous for environment. To imagine after a game of Holi, one’s skin brings to glow and his/her hair get an added bounce or luster. The objective of present study is to enhance awareness amongst people about the various dangerous as well as harmful effects of chemical colors and importance of natural and eco-friendly colors. Also to make aware the people with some common tips for a safe Holi and methods of preparation of natural & eco-friendly colors and de-pollute Holi and make it in sync with nature.