Adopt Natural Dyes for a Greener Holi

NEW DELHI, INDIA, March 3, 2026 (India West): As India prepared for Holi, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change turned the spotlight on nature-based colors, urging communities to celebrate without compromising health or the environment. The ministry conducted hands-on workshops across Eco Clubs nationwide, teaching students how to prepare natural Holi colors from everyday ingredients. In classrooms transformed…

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The Many Stories Behind Holi, Hinduism’s Festival of Colors

INDIA, March 4, 2026 (RNS): Today is Holi, the prominent Hindu holiday recognized for its colorful celebrations. Across South Asia and its diaspora, revelers gather in large groups to throw colored powder at one another, dance to Bollywood hits and wash the pigment away with water guns and balloons. For many, Holi simply marks a farewell of winter and the…

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New Health Care Facilities for Badrinath and Kendarnath in 2026

INDIA, February, 2026 (tithayatra.org): Uttarakhand authorities have announced new health measures ahead of Char Dham Yatra 2026, including the establishment of 50-bed hospitals at Badrinath and Kedarnath. Health Minister Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat said the facilities, equipped with oxygen systems, emergency wards and critical care units, are expected to be operational before the pilgrimage begins in April, aiming to better…

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Charming Animated Holi Song for Kids Released

CALIFORNIA, USA, February 28, 2026 (RasaBees Kids): At source below is the just released animated video “Holi Colors Everywhere with RasaBees.” Celebrate Holi with music, colors and joyful springtime magic in this bright animated song. Watch children gather in the sunshine, throw colorful powders, dance to festive beats and see flowers bloom across the park as we celebrate the Indian…

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From Diwali Parties to Daily Puja: Hindu Campus Houses Push for Deeper Faith Practice

UNITED STATES, February 23, 2026 (RNS): With more than 20 South Asian cultural and religious organizations on the campus of University of Illinois, where 25% of the student population is Asian, Connecticut native Rishabh Bhandari felt spoiled for choice as an eager freshman. Yet despite the widespread popularity of large-scale Diwali and Holi events, Bhandari said he felt there was…

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As Forests Shrink and Herds Grow, Central India’s Jumbo Crisis Is Primed to Spiral

INDIA, February 24, 2026 (Indian Express): Fewer than 8% of India’s 22,446 elephants – spread across six states – are responsible for nearly half of all human-elephant conflict casualties nationwide. Most belong to nomadic herds displaced from shrinking forest habitats and forced into croplands. In fact, four of the new elephant areas, located across central India – south Bengal, Chhattisgarh,…

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Phalguna Amavasya: A Time to Honor the Ancestors

INDIA, February 27, 2026 (Times of India): Phalguna Amavasya in 2026 fell on February 17, with the new moon tithi beginning the previous evening and ending late afternoon on the 17th. In Hindu tradition, Amavasya each month is regarded as especially suitable for honoring one’s ancestors, and this observance in the Phalguna month carries particular devotional importance. Many devotees mark…

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Revealed: The Billions Given to Charity by Ordinary Indians Every Year

INDIA, FEBRUARY 19, 2026 (BBC): India’s philanthropy story is usually told from the top down. It features corporate social responsibility (CSR) budgets, billionaire pledges and splashy foundations. But a new report argues that the real engine of Indian generosity is far more prosaic – and vastly larger. The How India Gives 2025 report, produced by the Centre for Social Impact…

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60-Foot Temple Chariot Topples in Tamil Nadu

TAMIL NADU, February 17, 2026 (Times Now News): At least seven people were injured in Vellore, Tamil Nadu, when a 60-foot temple chariot collapsed during the Mayana Kollai festival last night (February 16). Thousands of devotees had gathered to enjoy the festivities, but celebrations turned chaotic after the collapse. Police, rescue teams and locals rushed to assist those caught in…

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