Holi festival is an idea to connect relationships: Ashok Buwaniwala

Holi festival is an idea to connect relationships: Ashok Buwaniwala

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: Monday, March 02, 2026 00:02 AM

Zirakpur. Holi is not just a festival of colours, but also an opportunity to unite the society by removing the filth from the mind. Ashok Buwaniwala, President of Aggarwal Vaishya Samaj, said this while being the chief guest during the Holi Milan function organized at the local Palm Resort, while wishing the people present on the festival of colours, Holi. He said that such events connect us with our traditions and strengthen mutual relations.


Agarwal Vaishya Samaj has always been a symbol of social harmony, service spirit and organizational unity. Together we have to inspire values ​​and leadership to the new generation of the society. He said that the atmosphere of enthusiasm and belongingness created in today’s Holi Milan ceremony is an indication of the unity and harmony of the society. Our festivals give us the message that we should leave aside rifts and bitterness and move forward with each other with love. Buwaniwala said that in today’s fast-paced life, festivals often remain just a one-day event, but in our values, they have been a medium of social harmony and family unity. Holi teaches us that despite our differences, we are one. He said that a society becomes strong only when its people are connected not only formally but also emotionally, just as many colors together create a beautiful picture, similarly the diverse ideas and personalities of the society together create a strong community.
Mansa MLA Dr. Vijay Singla, who was presiding over the function, said that in this era, it is very important for the Agarwal community to unite. MLA Sigla said that the festival of Holi is an idea to connect relationships, cherish traditions and keep the society united. If we adopt its message in our lives, then every day can become colourful, cordial and joyful like Holi.
Executive President Pawan Aggarwal and Vinod Singhal also wished Holi to the attendees and said that it is necessary for the new generation not to see festivals only as entertainment, but to understand their cultural and social depth. Only when children and youth sit with their elders to celebrate festivals, listen to stories of traditions and understand the ideals behind them, is this heritage of values ​​preserved.
On this occasion, many dignitaries including Punjab State In-charge Rajesh Agarwal, State President Amit Jain, General Secretary Mithan Garg, Rakesh Garg, Mahila State President Dr. Meena Garg, Zirakpur Mahila President Dr. Meenakshi Jain, Jitendra Mittal, Hari Om Singla Vijay Jidal, Arjan Goyal, Sushil Gupta, Amarnath Gupta, Pradeep Goyal, Dr. Vikas Gupta, Advocate Pawan Garg were present.

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