As Hindus around the world celebrate Holi, Minister for Public Enterprises Charan Jeath Singh is emphasizing the festival’s deeper significance by encouraging citizens to show compassion and provide support to those in need. In his Holi message, Singh highlights that while the vibrant festival of colors is often associated with joy and merriment, it also serves as an opportunity for reflection and unity, especially in light of recent events.

This year, many families are grappling with the aftermath of severe flooding that has left some communities facing loss and uncertainty instead of the usual festivities. Acknowledging this, Singh calls upon individuals, families, and organizations to embody the true spirit of Holi by reaching out to those who are struggling.

He emphasizes the importance of generosity and solidarity, reminding the nation that even small acts of kindness can significantly impact restoring hope and dignity to those affected. Singh states that Holi represents the triumph of good over evil and embodies timeless values such as love, forgiveness, and togetherness—principles that hold remarkable significance during challenging times.

Encouraging collective action, Singh’s message resonates with the essence of Holi, urging Fijians to not only celebrate but also to extend their hands and hearts to their neighbors in need. This call for compassion during such moments underscores the festival’s enduring legacy as a celebration of unity and resilience in the face of adversity.


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