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India devotees celebrate Holi festival, ignore COVID restrictions

Though Holi is celebrated on a particular day, March 29 this year, it is a week-long affair in villages around Mathura in Uttar Pradesh state.

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People dance during Lathmar Holi celebrations, amidst the spread of coronavirus disease, in the town of Barsana, Uttar Pradesh. [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]
By News Agencies
Published On 24 Mar 202124 Mar 2021

Holi marks the advent of spring in India and is celebrated all around the Hindu-majority country with coloured powders and splashing water.

Thousands of devotees have defied coronavirus prevention protocols and social distancing norms to celebrate the festival.

Though Holi itself is celebrated on a particular day, March 29 this year, it is a week-long affair in villages around Mathura in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh and some other parts of India.

India has reported a worrying second surge in COVID-19 cases, which has prompted multiple states to return to some form of restrictions on public gatherings.

On Wednesday, the country reported 275 new COVID-19 deaths, the most this year, as the surge fills hospital beds in big states such as Maharashtra. Total deaths have shot up to 160,441.

Infections rose by 47,262 in the past 24 hours, the highest since early November, to a total of 11.7 million, data from the health ministry showed.

A Hindu devotee takes part in a traditional gathering during the Lathmar Holi celebrations, the spring festival of colours at a temple in Barsana village in Mathura. [Xavier Galiana/AFP]
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Holi marks the advent of spring in India and is celebrated all around the country with coloured powders and splashing water. [Xavier Galiana/AFP]
India has reported its highest number of coronavirus cases in four months, amid a worrying surge that has prompted multiple states to return to some form of restrictions on public gatherings. [Xavier Galiana/AFP]
Hindu devotees sit in a traditional gathering during the Lathmar Holi celebrations. [Xavier Galiana/AFP]
Thousands of devotees defied coronavirus prevention protocols and social distancing norms to celebrate as they have in past years. [Xavier Galiana/AFP]
Hindu devotees take part in a traditional gathering during the Lathmar Holi celebrations. [Xavier Galiana/AFP]
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Celebrants daub themselves in brightly coloured powder to celebrate fertility, love, and the victory of good over evil. [Xavier Galiana/AFP]
The festival, observed for centuries, holds mythological importance. It is also associated with the eternal love of Lord Krishna and Radha. [Xavier Galiana/AFP]

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