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Mathura (UP), Feb 27 :  For the first time, the popular Lathmar Holi of Barsana will be celebrated in two phases over a period of six days with the addition of Mathura as a host, officials said Wednesday.

The attires worn by the participants will be more colourful and the venue will be given an attractive look this year, Shailjakant Mishra, Vice Chairman of the Uttar Pradesh Braj Tirth Vikas Parishad told.

To facilitate the ever-increasing domestic as well as international tourists, the two-day attraction which takes place in Barsana, has been extended to six days with the addition of Mathura as a host, he said.

Traditionally, the festival was celebrated for two days in Barsana near Mathura.

"The entire area of Lathamaar Holi, including the attires of its participants would be given an attractive look," Mishra added.

Celebrated a few days before Holi, Lathamar means playing with sticks. In the festival, men folk try to smear colour women who traditionally protect themselves with lathis or sticks.

A meeting to finalise the proposals was attended by senior officers of the state government on Tuesday evening.

The first phase of the celebrations will be held in Barsana over a period of two days on March 14 and 15 beginning with Laddu Holi.

It will be followed by a colourful procession depicting different varieties of Holi of Brajbhumi accompanied by bands etc. starting from Rangili Mahal and passing through the main streets of the town, Mishra said.

The remaining four days of festivities will take place in Mathura between March 16 and 19.

Since Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath may not attend the Rangotsava this year, due to declaration of Lok Sabha election schedule, Governor Ram Naik has been invited for the function, he said.

The winners of Radha Krishna sajsajja competition (children dressed as Radha-Krishna), Jal and Gobar Sanjhi (artistic impressions on water and using cowdung) competition would be rewarded, Mishra said, adding that children of foreign nationals too will participate in the competition.

The temples of Barsana and Nandgaon would be decked up on the occasion and efforts will be made to reduce traffic congestion, he added.                 [Agencies]



Lucknow, Mar 2: Festival of colour, Holi, is being celebrated in Uttar Pradesh with traditional fevor and gaiety.
Children and elders sprayed colour and gulal on each other and later offered sweets and special prepared gujiyas and papar. With wishing 'Happy Holi' people embraced each other to convey their best wishes.
"The festival is being celebrated in a peaceful manner and there is no incident of any untoward incident from anywhere," said Director General of Police O P Singh here on Friday.
As Holi is being celebrated on Friday, Muslim clerics have rescheduled their Friday Namaz after 1300 hours from their schedule after 1200 hrs in almost all the mosques in the state. 
UP governor Ram Naik and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath have wished the people of the state on the festival. Mr Naik met the families of his staff at the Rajbhawan and exchanged greetings.
CM Yogi is in Gorakhpur for the past two days and worshipped at the Gorakhnath temple this morning and exchanged greetings with the people.
In Lucknow, a special Holi procession was brought out in the old Chowk area where politicians and others joined to celebrate the festival.
The celebration of the festival started last evening with Holika dahan and people started playing holi. UNI

“Holi” fetches joy for all: Sat

Jammu, Feb 28: Jammu & Kashmir BJP led by its State President & MLA Sat Sharma organized “Holi Milan” programme at the BJP headquarter, Trikuta Nagar to commemorate the event with full religious fervor and zeal. BJP State General Secretary Dr. Narinder Singh, Pawan Khajuria and Harinder Gupta were also present on the occasion.
Celebration witnessed the joyous celebrations by enthusiastic BJP leaders especially the Mahila Morcha activists enjoying “Holi” with the dry colours and flower petals. Jubilant BJP cadre danced till they exhausted and distributed sweets amongst themselves on the occasion, while wishing each other on the auspicious occasion.
Sat Sharma, while wishing for good health and prosperous time ahead to the party activists, said that the Holi is a festival of spreading joys and colours. Colours give the message of lively nature and the constructive dimensions in life. On the auspicious occasion of Holi, he prompted all to spread the message of brotherhood among the masses. He said that all the human beings are brothers irrespective of colour, region or religion.
On the occasion, Sharma took the liberty to pray for the state of Jammu & Kashmir. “Our state has witnessed enough bloodshed in decades and now enough is enough, this must end and everybody must welcome the development with open arms” stated Sharma while praying to God to heal the wounds of mother Earth. “Holi” fetches joy for all, exclaimed euphoric Sat Sharma.
Sat Sharma said that this festival prompts us to finish with the devil residing within ourselves and teaches us to live contended lives. It teaches us to shun the path of violence and hatred. He also prayed for communal harmony in the society on the occasion. He asked all to shun enmity, clash, conflicts and the ego. He also prompted the party workers to work for upliftment of the weaker and neglected sections on the occasion.
State Vice Presidents Parmod Kapahi, Karan Singh, Rajni Sethi, Secretary Sanjay Baru, Anuradha Charak, Prof. Varinder Gupta, Arvind Gupta, Racchpal Singh, Dr. Pardeep Mahotra, Tilak Raj Gupta, Satish Sharma, Baldev Singh Billawaria, S. Varinderjit Singh, Rajeev Charak, Kulbhushan Mohtra, H.S. Pammi, V.K. Sethi, Darshan Singh, Naresh Sharma, Neeru Anand, Bharat Bhushan, Rekha Mahajan, Harbans Choudhary,  Hari Om Sharma, Gurdyal Singh Bali, were among the other prominent leaders present on the occasion.