City Set For Splash, Riot OfColours Take Over Markets
Nagpur: With Holi just a day away, Nagpurkars across the city flocked to the markets on Sunday, stepping out to make last-minute purchases of colours, pichkaris, and festive treats. From traditional bazaars to makeshift roadside stalls, a riot of colours dominated the streets, signalling the onset of the spring festival.The festivities will begin with Holika Dahan on Monday evening, when neighbourhoods across the city gather around ceremonial bonfires symbolising the victory of good over evil. Residents collected wood and other materials over the past few days. The ritual, rooted in mythology, marks the triumph of faith and righteousness, and sets the tone for the colour-filled celebrations that follow the next day. 03:15
Heaps of bright gulal in shades of pink, yellow, green, and blue are drawing customers in large numbers to different markets across the city. Vendors said business picked up significantly over the weekend and is expected to peak on the eve of the festival. "Sales doubled compared to last week. Children are especially excited about the new range of water guns," said Ramesh Yadav, a roadside vendor near Itwari market, pointing to shelves stacked with cartoon-themed pichkaris and metallic-finish spray cans. "People are also asking for herbal colours. Many parents are conscious about skin safety."Temporary stalls selling water balloons, colour packets, and festive accessories have sprung up along busy roads and in residential pockets. Shopkeepers said the festive spirit has brought a positive buzz after weeks of routine business."Among all the items I sell, the wig cap is turning out to be the most sought after one. People seem unusually fascinated by it," said Sunny Thul, a street vendor in Dharampeth. "I stocked around 50 wig caps, and more than half are already sold. Even on the day of Holi, once people are drenched in colours, they still come back to buy these."Parents accompanying children were seen checking labels and comparing prices before making purchases. "We prefer organic colours as my daughter has sensitive skin," said Priya Sharma, a resident of Dharampeth. "Holi is about fun, but we also want it to be safe."Sweet shops, too, reported brisk sales, with customers lining up for gujiyas, malpuas, and other festive delicacies. Several families said they are planning small gatherings at home to mark the occasion. With colours ready, water guns primed, and sweets stocked, the city appears set to immerse itself fully in the spirit of Holi, as neighbourhoods prepare for a day of laughter, music, and vibrant celebration.
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Heaps of bright gulal in shades of pink, yellow, green, and blue are drawing customers in large numbers to different markets across the city. Vendors said business picked up significantly over the weekend and is expected to peak on the eve of the festival. "Sales doubled compared to last week. Children are especially excited about the new range of water guns," said Ramesh Yadav, a roadside vendor near Itwari market, pointing to shelves stacked with cartoon-themed pichkaris and metallic-finish spray cans. "People are also asking for herbal colours. Many parents are conscious about skin safety."Temporary stalls selling water balloons, colour packets, and festive accessories have sprung up along busy roads and in residential pockets. Shopkeepers said the festive spirit has brought a positive buzz after weeks of routine business."Among all the items I sell, the wig cap is turning out to be the most sought after one. People seem unusually fascinated by it," said Sunny Thul, a street vendor in Dharampeth. "I stocked around 50 wig caps, and more than half are already sold. Even on the day of Holi, once people are drenched in colours, they still come back to buy these."Parents accompanying children were seen checking labels and comparing prices before making purchases. "We prefer organic colours as my daughter has sensitive skin," said Priya Sharma, a resident of Dharampeth. "Holi is about fun, but we also want it to be safe."Sweet shops, too, reported brisk sales, with customers lining up for gujiyas, malpuas, and other festive delicacies. Several families said they are planning small gatherings at home to mark the occasion. With colours ready, water guns primed, and sweets stocked, the city appears set to immerse itself fully in the spirit of Holi, as neighbourhoods prepare for a day of laughter, music, and vibrant celebration.
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