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Share your ideas on “Environmentally Friendly Ways to Celebrate Yaoshang (Holi)
The festival of colours, Holi or Yaoshang is almost here, and we are already feeling the excitment! Yaoshang may be associated with fun activities like playing with colours, water ...

The festival of colours, Holi or Yaoshang is almost here, and we are already feeling the excitment! Yaoshang may be associated with fun activities like playing with colours, water balloons, and eating delicious food, but it's also vital that we care for our environment and our health.
Playing Yaoshang or Holi in an environmentally responsible manner won't make it any less enjoyable.
Join our discussion to share you ideas on the topic!
BrahmDevYadav 3 months 6 days ago
How can we make eco-friendly colours by using flowers and leaves of trees?
Dried and crushed marigold leaves mixed with turmeric will give you the warmest hues of sunshine yellow and grated hibiscus and china rose will provide the deepest red. We can also use red sandalwood paste as a Holi colour. it is not only a great natural substitute but also has several skin benefits.