गाजियाबाद में होली के बाद गर्मी के तेवर बढ़ गए हैं। दिन का तापमान 33 डिग्री सेल्सियस दर्ज किया गया है जो अगले दो दिनों तक स्थिर रहने का अनुमान है। मौसम विभाग के अनुमान के अनुसार गर्मी ज्यादा महसूस हो सकती है और हफ्तेभर में तापमान 35 डिग्री सेल्सियस तक पहुंचने की संभावना है। मार्च के शुरू हो जाने के साथ गर्मी बढ़ती हुई महसूस हो रही है। दिन और रात दोनों में सर्दी बेअसर हो चुकी है। होली के त्योहार के बाद लोग धूप और गर्मी से बचाव के लिए प्रयास करते हुए दिखे। बृहस्पतिवार को सुबह से शाम तक तेज धूप रही और दोपहर में लोगों को गर्मी ज्यादा महसूस हुई। न्यूनतम तापमान 18 डिग्री सेल्सियस और अधिकतम तापमान 33 डिग्री सेल्सियास दर्ज किया गया। हवा की रफ्तार अधिकतम 11 किलोमीटर प्रति घंटा रही और आर्द्रता 43 प्रतिशत दर्ज की गई। मौसम विभाग के अनुमान के अनुसार अगले दो दिन तेज धूप रहेगी और तापमान में स्थिरता बनी रहेगी। शुक्रवार को न्यूनतम तापमान 18 डिग्री और अधिकतम 33 डिग्री रहने का अनुमान है। हवा की रफ्तार आठ किलोमीटर प्रति घंटा रहेगी और आर्द्रता 37 प्रतिशत रहेगी। होली के बाद लोगों को गर्मी से बचाव के लिए अपने घरों में बैठे रहने की सलाह दी जा रही है। तापमान के बढ़ने के कारण लोगों को धूप में बाहर निकलने से बचना चाहिए। मौसम विभाग के अनुमान के अनुसार आगामी दिनों में गर्मी के तेवर और बढ़ सकते हैं। इसलिए लोगों को अपने आप को ठंडा रखने के लिए जरूरी उपाय अपनाने चाहिए।#temperature #gaziyabad #mausam_vibhag #holi #heat_waves

The article provides an insightful look into the making of the 1980 film Nadia Ke Paar and the challenges faced by actress Sadhana Singh in her role as Gunja, a character inspired by her own personality. Here's a structured summary of the key points: --- Casting and Character Inspiration Sadhana Singh was cast as Gunja, a role that mirrored her own traits. The director, Govind Munis, drew heavily from her personality to shape the character. Sadhana, who began her acting career at 17 with Nadia Ke Paar, had a natural flair for singing but lacked experience in acting and dancing. Her sister, who was part of the film Payal Ki Jhankar, influenced her decision to move to Mumbai for the role. --- Challenges in Filming the Holi Sequence The film’s iconic "Jogi Ji" song for Holi required intense choreography and dancing, which was a major hurdle for Sadhana. Training and Discipline: Sadhana struggled with the dance sequences, often forgetting steps, especially the rhythmic parts. Her dance instructor, Badrinath Prasad, used a bamboo stick to correct her movements. A thin bamboo stick was placed on her feet, and she would feel the pain of the stick hitting her feet if she made a mistake during rehearsals. Despite the physical discomfort, she maintained a respectful attitude toward her mentor, prioritizing discipline over complaints. --- Creative Details in the Holi Scene Chandan’s Bearded Look: The director incorporated a unique idea from Sadhana’s personal life. She once joked about dyeing her friend’s brother’s face with holi colors to make him look like a monkey. This inspired the scene where Chandan (played by Rajesh Khanna) is shown with a holi-colored beard, symbolizing the playful chaos of Holi.#holi #sadana_singh #govind_munis #rajesh_khanna #payal_ki_jhankar
Urvashi Dholakia: Prioritizing Self-Respect Over External Bonds Urvashi Dholakia reflected on her experience on the show, sharing insights through an Instagram post. She emphasized the importance of self-respect and clarity, stating that choosing oneself first is not about ego but about personal growth and integrity. The actress highlighted that not every lesson in life comes from loyalty, not every smile guarantees security, and not every alliance is meant to endure. She wrote, “Always choose yourself first !! It’s the first rule! Because when the game ends, you’re the only one still standing with you.” She described walking into the show knowing it was a competition but emerging with a deeper understanding of herself. Dholakia noted that in a setting where loyalty can shift overnight, trusting others becomes a gamble. She questioned whether viewers would prioritize someone unknown over themselves in such a volatile environment. “Would you have done it differently?” she asked, challenging her audience to reflect on their own choices. She concluded by reaffirming her commitment to self-respect, stating, “Out of clarity, Out of growth, But … Out of self-respect.” The actress also celebrated the occasion of Holi, expressing excitement for the upcoming episodes of the show. She mentioned that the cast would “badle” (change) colors and move forward, promising to outpace even the judges. Dholakia’s career began at age 6 with a commercial ad for Revathi. As a child, she appeared as Rajlaxmi in the Doordarshan series Shrikant. Her adult TV debut was in Dekh Bhai Dekh, followed by roles in Waqt Ki Raftar, Ghar Ek Mandir, Kabhii Sautan Kabhii Sahelii, Kasautii Zindagii Kay, and Kahiin To Hoga. In 2012, she participated in Bigg Boss Season 6, winning the competition.#holi #urvashi_dholakia #bigg_boss_season_6 #chandrakanta #naagin_6
Hyderabad Police Prohibit Throwing Colours on Unwilling Persons During Holi Hyderabad Police Commissioner V. C. Sajjanar issued a directive on Monday emphasizing strict enforcement against individuals who throw coloured substances at unwilling people during Holi celebrations. The notification explicitly bans the act of spraying coloured water or other coloured materials on public roads, public places, pedestrians, or vehicles, as well as smearing unwilling individuals with colour. The commissioner urged citizens to observe the festival in a peaceful manner, stressing that any actions causing inconvenience to others would face severe consequences. He highlighted the need for vigilance during the ongoing month of Ramadan, instructing police to avoid disturbing Muslim prayers. Officers were directed to collaborate with Peace Committees and increase security in sensitive areas to ensure harmony. Visible Policing was prioritized to prevent any untoward incidents, with Blue Colts and patrolling staff required to maintain constant vigilance across the city. The commissioner clarified that forcibly applying colours to unwilling individuals would not be tolerated, reiterating warnings against throwing colours into public spaces or onto vehicles. Special emphasis was placed on monitoring indecent behavior towards women, with SHE Teams deployed to address such incidents. Citizens were advised to use natural colours instead of chemical ones and were reminded that DJs are not permitted during celebrations. To curb disturbances, the police warned that vehicles carrying youths roaming in groups on roads would be seized. Additionally, liquor shops, toddy compounds, bars, and restaurants within Hyderabad Commissionerate limits were restricted from operating between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Tuesday.#holi #ramadan #hyderabad_police #v_c_sajjanar #she_teams
पवन सिंह का भोजपुरी गाना "बन ठन के गोरी निकले बहरवा" होली के त्योहार पर बेहद लोकप्रिय हो गया है। इस गाने के व्यूज की संख्या अब तक 47 लाख 56 हजार 827 पहुंच चुकी है, जो भोजपुरी गानों में अब तक का सबसे जबरदस्त रिकॉर्ड है। यह गाना पवन सिंह और प्रियंका सिंह के संगीत और एक्टिंग के लिए जाना जाता है। होली के दिनों में भोजपुरी गानों की खास जगह होती है, जिसमें पवन सिंह के गाने खासा लोकप्रिय हो गए हैं। इस गाने के साथ ही अन्य लोकप्रिय गाने भी त्योहार के रंगों में छाए हुए हैं, जैसे कि खेसारी लाल यादव के "लाल रंग डालब गुलगुलावा में" और अंतरा सिंह और राजू सिंह के "टैप टैप भीगे कमरिया"। इन गानों ने सोशल मीडिया पर धूम मचाए रखी है। पवन सिंह के गाने के लोकप्रियता के कारण इसे अब तक का सबसे ज्यादा व्यूज प्राप्त करने वाला भोजपुरी होली गाना माना जाता है। इस गाने के साथ ही उनके अन्य गाने भी त्योहार के दिनों में खास जगह बनाए हुए हैं, जिनमें खेसारी लाल यादव के गाने भी शामिल हैं। इन सभी गानों ने भोजपुरी संस्कृति के लोकप्रियता को बढ़ावा दिया है। होली के त्योहार पर भोजपुरी गानों की खास भूमिका होती है, जिसमें पवन सिंह के गाने खासा लोकप्रिय हो गए हैं। इस गाने के व्यूज की संख्या अब तक लगभग 47 लाख पार हो चुकी है, जो इसके लोकप्रियता का सबूत है। इस गाने के साथ ही अन्य गाने भी त्योहार के रंगों में छाए हुए हैं, जिनमें खेसारी लाल यादव के गाने भी शामिल हैं। इन गानों ने भोजपुरी संस्कृति के लोकप्रियता को बढ़ावा दिया है।#kheshari_lal_yadav #holi #pavna_singh #priyanka_singh #antara_singh
Australian Prime Minister Albanese Honors Holi with Message of Unity and Cultural Celebration Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese extended heartfelt Holi greetings on Wednesday, emphasizing the festival’s enduring themes of good triumphing over evil, the importance of friendship and forgiveness, and the shared spirit of humanity. In a statement, Albanese highlighted how Holi serves as a unifying celebration for Australians of Hindu and South Asian heritage, offering a chance to renew relationships and reaffirm collective values. “Holi is a time to come together in celebration of shared history, heritage, and traditions,” Albanese said. “Its timeless themes—such as the triumph of good over evil, the enduring value of friendship and forgiveness, and the oneness of the human spirit—remind us of the power of connection.” He praised the festival’s vibrant embrace across Australia, noting how its joyful expression of color, love, and new life has become a cherished part of the nation’s cultural calendar. Albanese also underscored the role of festivals like Holi in fostering inclusivity, stating that they reflect the benefits Australians derive from the beliefs, customs, and experiences of people worldwide. “We celebrate each other’s differences and come together in our shared identity as Australians,” he added. “May this year’s Holi celebrations nurture friendships and build communities so that, long after the gulal has drifted away, the power of all that connects us continues.” Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India also wished everyone a Happy Holi, expressing hopes for a year filled with happiness, prosperity, and success. Modi shared a message on social media, stating, “Happy Holi to all our fellow citizens. May this festival of colours and joy bring joy to everyone.#india #holi #narendra_modi #anthony_albanese #australian_prime_minister
Australian PM Albanese Extols Holi's Message of Unity and Diversity Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized the universal values of Holi, describing the festival as a celebration of good over evil, the importance of friendship and forgiveness, and the shared humanity that binds people together. In a statement, Albanese highlighted how the vibrant tradition resonates with Australians of Hindu and South Asian heritage, offering a chance to renew relationships and embrace collective identity. He noted that Holi’s embrace of color and joy has become a cherished part of Australia’s multicultural fabric, with people from all backgrounds participating in its festivities. Albanese praised the festival’s ability to foster connections, stating that it reminds Australians of the value of diverse beliefs and experiences. “We celebrate each other’s differences and come together in our shared identity as Australians,” he said, expressing hope that the celebrations would strengthen communities. Albanese also acknowledged the global significance of Holi, which marks the arrival of spring and the end of winter. The festival, known by names such as Rangwali Holi, Badi Holi, and Dhulandi, is celebrated with enthusiasm across India and beyond. Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended Holi greetings to Australians, wishing them a life filled with happiness, prosperity, and success. The PM’s remarks underscored the role of cultural festivals in enriching national identity, reinforcing the idea that Australia’s strength lies in its diversity. By embracing traditions like Holi, the nation honors the contributions of its multicultural communities while celebrating the enduring power of human connection.#australia #holi #narendra_modi #anthony_albanese #australian_prime_minister
Happy Holi: Australian PM Anthony Albanese Extends His Wishes on Festival of Colours Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has expressed his enthusiasm for the Festival of Colours, Holi, highlighting its growing significance in Australian culture. In a statement, Albanese emphasized how the vibrant celebration has been widely embraced across the country. He remarked that the festival’s joyful expression of color, love, and new life has become a cherished part of Australia’s cultural calendar, celebrated by people of all backgrounds. Albanese noted that Holi’s integration into modern Australian society reflects the nation’s diverse and inclusive spirit, with its energetic and colorful traditions becoming a highlight of the annual festival season. The Prime Minister’s comments underscore the growing popularity of Holi in Australia, where communities from various cultural backgrounds come together to participate in the festivities.#australia #holi #anthony_albanese #festival_of_colours #australian_prime_minister
School Holidays March 2026: Holi, Eid and Ram Navami Among Key Festival Breaks Schools and colleges across India are preparing for a series of holiday closures in March 2026, coinciding with major religious, cultural, and regional festivals. Education calendars issued by states and institutions outline non-instructional days throughout the month, with observances including Holi, Eid al-Fitr, Ram Navami, Mahavir Jayanti, Dola Jatra, Ugadi, and Gudi Guri Padwa. Holiday dates vary by region, reflecting local traditions, public holiday notifications, and education board schedules. Holi, celebrated on March 4, will see schools and colleges in Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Bihar, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, and other states remain closed. Uttar Pradesh is set to have one of the longest breaks, with institutions closed for three days around the festival. In Assam, the celebration is marked as Dola Jatra, with closures aligned with local customs. March 2 has been designated a holiday in Uttar Pradesh for Holika Dahan. Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan, is expected to fall on March 21, pending lunar sightings. Educational institutions nationwide are anticipated to remain closed on this day. Due to the reliance on moon sightings, official confirmation will be provided closer to the festival. Ram Navami, observed on March 26, will see schools and colleges in many states remain closed, accompanied by religious programs and community events. Mahavir Jayanti, on March 31, is generally recognized as a public holiday in several states, with government offices and educational institutions closed. Other regional observances include Ugadi, Gudi Guri Padwa, and Chaitra Navratri, which will be celebrated on March 19 in states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra.#holi #eid_al_fitr #ram_navami #mahavir_jayanti #ugadi
Bank Holiday for Holi: Banks Closed on March 3, 2026, Across Multiple States Banks across several Indian states will remain closed on March 3, 2026, to commemorate Holi and associated regional festivals such as Holika Dahan, Dol Jatra, Dhulandi, and Attukal Pongala. The decision reflects the cultural significance of these celebrations, which vary in timing and observance depending on local traditions and official announcements. While Holi is widely recognized as a national festival, its specific dates and associated rituals differ across regions, leading to staggered closures for financial institutions. The closure on March 3, 2026, is part of a broader pattern of bank holidays in March 2026, which include festivals like Holika Dahan, Chapchar Kut, Shab-I-Qadr, and Eid-Ul-Fitr. For instance, Holi is traditionally celebrated over two days, with Holika Dahan observed on the evening of March 2, 2026, followed by the main Holi festivities on March 3. In some states, such as Kerala, the Attukal Pongala festival, which spans 10 days, overlaps with Holi celebrations, further influencing regional bank closures. The list of states where banks will be closed on March 3, 2026, includes Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Goa, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Meghalaya, and Himachal Pradesh. However, not all states will observe the holiday on the same date. For example, some regions may celebrate Holi on March 2 or March 4, depending on local customs and official notifications. This variation underscores the decentralized nature of festival observance in India, where regional traditions often take precedence over a uniform national schedule. The table provided outlines additional bank holidays in March 2026, detailing specific dates and corresponding festivals.#holi #holika_dahan #attukal_pongala #chapchar_kut #shab_i_qadr
Weekends and festivals: Banks will remain closed for 12 days in March Banks in March will remain closed for 12 days due to weekends and major festivals, according to a report. This means nearly half of the month will see banking services suspended. The first weekend of the month began on March 1, marking the start of the closure period. Following this, the festival of Holi and other religious holidays will further extend the list of days when banks will be closed. The detailed list of bank holidays in March includes: March 1 (Saturday), March 3 (Holiakka Dahan), March 4 (Holi), March 8 (Saturday), March 14 (Second Saturday), March 15 (Sunday), March 21 (Id-ul-Fitr), March 22 (Sunday), March 26 (Ramnavami), March 28 (Fourth Saturday), March 29 (Sunday), and March 31 (Mahavir Jayanti). These dates are based on traditional and religious observances, which are widely recognized across the region. The closure schedule highlights the overlap between public holidays and weekends, creating a significant gap in banking services. For instance, the first weekend of March is followed by Holi celebrations, which are typically marked by public gatherings and festive activities. Similarly, other festivals like Id-ul-Fitr and Ramnavami are observed with religious rituals and community events, leading to widespread closures. The extended closure period may impact financial transactions, particularly for individuals and businesses reliant on banking services. However, the timing aligns with cultural and religious practices, ensuring that these events are not disrupted. The report emphasizes that the closures are standard and part of the annual calendar, reflecting the importance of festivals in the region’s social fabric.#holi #mahavir_jayanti #ramnavami #idulfitr #holiakka_dahan
Stock Markets to Remain Closed on March 3 for Holi 2026 The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) in India will remain closed on March 3, 2026, for the festival of Holi. Despite confusion over whether Holi will fall on March 3 or 4, the markets have officially designated March 3 as the holiday. This decision aligns with the traditional celebration of Holi, which marks the arrival of spring and is widely observed across the country. The confusion stems from the varying regional dates for Holi, which is traditionally celebrated on the full moon of the Phalguna month in the Hindu calendar. However, the stock exchanges have opted for March 3 as the closure date, ensuring consistency with national observances. Other Market Holidays in 2026 In addition to Holi, the stock markets will observe several other holidays throughout the year. These include: Diwali: While Diwali falls on a Sunday in November 2026, no separate holiday is declared for the festival. However, a special trading session is scheduled for November 8, 2026, to accommodate the occasion. Christmas: December 25, 2026, will be a holiday. Other Observances: Dates for festivals like Eid, Guru Nanak Jayanti, and others will be announced in subsequent circulars. Market Volatility Amid Israel-Iran Conflict Prior to the Holi closure, the Indian stock market experienced significant volatility due to tensions between Israel and Iran. On the previous trading day, the Sensex and Nifty indices closed with sharp declines. The Sensex fell 1.29% to 80,238.85, while the Nifty dropped 1.24% to 24,865.70. Key sectors such as infrastructure, automobiles, and energy saw declines of over 2%, while defense and metals indices showed minor gains.#nifty #holi #sensex #national_stock_exchange #bombay_stock_exchange
होली के मौके पर शेयर बाजार आज बंद रहेगा शेयर बाजार और कमोडिटी मार्केट में 3 मार्च को अवकाश रहेगा। बीएसई और एनएसई भी इस दिन बंद रहेंगे, जिस कारण किसी भी तरह का स्टॉक का कारोबार नहीं होगा। वहीं बेचे गए स्टॉक का सेटलमेंट भी नहीं किया जाएगा। इस दिन कमोडिटी मार्केट में भी ट्रेडिंग नहीं होगी, लेकिन शाम 5 बजे से रात 11 बजे तक ट्रेडिंग फिर शुरू हो जाएगी। होली के अवसर पर शेयर बाजार के बंद होने के कारण लोग गलती से तारीख के बारे में भ्रमित हो रहे थे। लेकिन बीएसई और एनएसई के अनुसार इस दिन बंदी रहेगी। इसके अलावा, मार्च में 26 और 31 मार्च को भी शेयर बाजार बंद रहेगा, जिसके कारण मार्च में कुल तीन ट्रेडिंग हॉलिडे होंगे। इसके अलावा, शनिवार और रविवार की भी छुट्टी होगी। 2 मार्च को शेयर बाजार में एक बड़ी गिरावट देखने को मिली थी। मिडिल ईस्ट में छिड़ी जंग के कारण सेंसेक्स 1048 अंक या 1.29 फीसदी टूट गया था। निफ्टी में भी 300 से ज्यादा अंकों की गिरावट आई थी, क्योंकि कच्चे तेल के दाम में जबरदस्त उछाल आई थी। कच्चे तेल का दाम सोमवार को 10 फीसदी से ज्यादा चढ़कर 80 डॉलर प्रति बैरल पर पहुंच गया था। मार्च में छुट्टियां ज्यादा रहने वाली हैं। इसके अलावा, 2026 में कुल 16 ट्रेडिंग हॉलिडे रहेंगे। इस बारे में आजतक ऐप के माध्यम से सबसे तेज़ खबरें प्राप्त करें।#stock_market #holi #nse #bsse #commodity_market
Dhurandhar: The Revenge Trailer Release Date and Runtime Spark Online Buzz Reports about the release date and runtime of the upcoming film Dhurandhar: The Revenge have gained significant traction on social media, with details about the trailer’s debut timing and the movie’s duration circulating widely. The film, which stars Ranveer Singh in a pivotal role, is anticipated to make its trailer debut around the festival of Holi, a popular time for Bollywood promotions. This timing is seen as a strategic move to capitalize on the festive season’s heightened audience engagement and media coverage. The trailer’s release is expected to precede the film’s official premiere on March 19, 2026, creating a buzz that could sustain interest leading up to its theatrical launch. While the exact runtime of the movie has not been officially confirmed, rumors suggest it will be a high-octane action thriller, aligning with Ranveer Singh’s recent projects. Fans and critics alike are speculating about the film’s narrative, potential plot twists, and the director’s vision, which has already generated anticipation. The online frenzy surrounding the trailer’s release date reflects the growing influence of social media in shaping public expectations for major Bollywood releases. As the countdown to the film’s premiere begins, industry insiders and fans are closely monitoring updates, with the trailer’s unveiling likely to be a key moment in the film’s marketing strategy. The timing of the trailer’s release also underscores the importance of aligning promotional efforts with cultural events to maximize reach and impact. Industry observers note that the film’s release window is carefully chosen to avoid competition with other major releases, ensuring that Dhurandhar: The Revenge can capture a larger share of the audience’s attention.#bollywood #ranveer_singh #dhurandhar_the_revenge #holi #movie_trailer