Jamshedpur, March 25: Steel City erupted in colors as thousands poured out of houses and building complexes from early Thursday to play Holi. Excited youngsters grabbed an early start in the celebrations, followed by youths and the elders who joined in later.
Amidst stray cases of violence in the city the festival of colors, Holi was celebrated peacefully. It was a riot of colors on Jamshedpur streets as the old and young joined hands to celebrate Holi, which marks the beginning of spring.
Revelers splashed colors on each other as they exchanged embraces across the lanes and by-lanes in the city to celebrate the festival of colors. Children had most of the fun as they sprayed colored water using water guns and hurled water-filled balloons on people from the safety of their rooftops.
The young and the old splashed colours on each other alike while religious songs played in the background, which added to the perfect ambience in several areas. Effigies of Holika, the sister of Hiranyakashyap, the demon king, were set ablaze at several places symbolizing the destruction of evil.
Nevertheless, the security alertness on the day that is on the day of Holi, was moderate with no special arrangement for traffic movement and people had easy access to their destinations. However, patrolling of the police vans at higher pace was the only highlight of the administration as far as security measures for the Holi was concerned.
�Past record suggest that Holi has never been a festival inviting trouble to the district administration so far, and therefore security has never been a big concern for the police barring of course, the petty incidents of brawl involving people in drunken state of mind,� said Dhalbhum SDO Suraj Kumar.
The police had issued warning against hooliganism in the guise of revelry. Commuters faced inconveniences in the morning as the public transport, such as buses and metro were shut till late afternoon. The streets presented a riot of colors with revelers, dancing to the accompaniment of drums, thronging lanes and by-lanes to celebrate Holi which passed off peacefully across the country.
Notwithstanding, the security arrangements the police have registered few incidents of clash between the excited Holi enjoyers in Telco, Sonari and Chhota Govindpur police stations.
Forgetting all rancor and old grievances, people from all walks of life exchanged embraces wishing “Happy Holi” as unseen hands squirted them with a well-timed colored water spray.
The spirit of jollity reigned supreme as politicians and commoners mingled with each other on the occasion. Water-filled balloons were hurtled down from rooftops and balconies as cries of “Holi hai” reverberated the streets.
Musical soirees were held at many places to mark the festival which bids adieu to winter and heralds the spring season.