
Uttarakhand CM Dhami dances & plays dholak during Holi party
The festival of colors, Holi, is a time for celebration and merriment across the country. In the midst of the festive spirit, the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Pushkar Singh Dhami, participated in a Holi party at his Delhi residence on Thursday. The event was a joyous occasion, filled with music, dance, and colors.
As the Chief Minister mingled with the guests, he was seen playing the dholak, a traditional Indian drum, while dancing with a group of dancers at the event. The infectious energy of the music and the vibrant colors of Holi brought everyone together, creating an atmosphere of joy and camaraderie.
The highlight of the evening was when the Chief Minister took to the stage, accompanied by the dancers, and started playing the dholak. The crowd cheered and clapped as he danced along with the performers, his face smeared with colors. The event was a testament to the Chief Minister’s enthusiasm for the festival and his desire to connect with the people of Uttarakhand.
In his address to the gathering, the Chief Minister extended his warmest greetings to the people of Uttarakhand and the nation on the occasion of Holi. He emphasized the importance of preserving and promoting the state’s rich cultural heritage. “We continue to take forward our culture and heritage and hand it over to our next generation,” he said.
The Chief Minister’s participation in the Holi party was a heartwarming gesture, showcasing his commitment to the state’s cultural traditions. The event was a celebration of the festival’s universal message of love, unity, and equality, which transcends religious and cultural boundaries.
Holi is one of the most significant festivals in Indian culture, celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm across the country. The festival marks the arrival of spring, and is a time for people to come together, forget their differences, and indulge in the joy of the moment.
The Chief Minister’s participation in the Holi party was also a reminder of the importance of preserving and promoting the state’s unique cultural identity. Uttarakhand is known for its rich cultural heritage, which is steeped in tradition and history. From the Garhwali and Kumaoni dialects to the traditional Garhwali and Kumaoni attire, the state has a distinct cultural identity that sets it apart from other parts of the country.
In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the decline of traditional culture and the erosion of cultural practices. The Chief Minister’s participation in the Holi party was a welcome step towards promoting and preserving the state’s cultural heritage.
In his address, the Chief Minister also emphasized the importance of preserving the state’s natural beauty and promoting sustainable tourism. “We are committed to preserving the natural beauty of Uttarakhand and promoting sustainable tourism in the state,” he said.
The event was a celebration of the state’s cultural and natural heritage, and was attended by a large number of guests, including dignitaries, officials, and party workers. The Chief Minister’s participation in the Holi party was a heartwarming gesture that has left a lasting impression on the people of Uttarakhand.
As the festival of colors comes to a close, the Chief Minister’s participation in the Holi party will be remembered as a momentous occasion that showcased his commitment to the state’s cultural traditions and his desire to connect with the people of Uttarakhand.