Holi consider as a "Cheat Day"
- Preeti Rawat
- Mar 9, 2020
- 1 min read

Holi, the Indian festival that celebrates the advent of spring, particularly in the country’s north, is also a day of wanton wastage of water in an age where literally every drop counts, where conservation must be the mantra. But do you know why I am considering Holi as a cheat day.
Do you know about cheat day? Don’t worry; let me explain it to you. If you are fit freaky, you are passionate about your diet and fitness, but one day you skip your diet plan and eat everything that you want to eat. That day is known as a cheat day. You think how I can compare cheat day to saving water champagne.

Some people say After all, Holi is the festival of colour, not the festival of water. But somewhere I personally don’t believe it is true. I wish dry Holi would be played by everyone to conserve water. But my point is not to hurt anyone’s beliefs and religious points. Play Holi with less water wastage.

So, I hope you understand my point of view about Holi celebration. I hope you enjoy your Holi festival and play Holi with less water. Save water, save future.
And wishing you a very happy and safe Holi.
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