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Curtin University embraces cultural harmony with Holi celebration
Perth, March 22 (Australia India News Newsdesk)
In a vibrant display of cultural unity and festivity, students, staff, and professors at Curtin University came together to celebrate the joyous festival of colours, Holi, on their campus. The event, characterized by the swirling hues of Gulal colours, traditional delicacies, lively music, and spirited dance, resonated with the harmonious and joyful spirit of the festival.


Amidst the lively festivities, the Indian tricolour flag fluttered proudly at the university campus, symbolizing the spirit of national pride and cultural diversity.
Consul General Amarjeet Singh Takhi, alongside Prof Abhijit Mukherjee, joined the students in immersing themselves in the colourful celebrations, further enriching the cultural exchange experience.
The atmosphere was electrifying as participants, adorned in vibrant hues, came together to revel in the festivities, transcending cultural barriers and fostering a sense of camaraderie. From spirited dance performances to melodious renditions of traditional music, every aspect of the celebration radiated the infectious energy and warmth of Holi.
Consul General Amarjeet Singh Takhi, applauding the inclusive spirit of the event, emphasized the importance of cultural exchange in fostering mutual understanding and appreciation.
Prof Abhijit Mukherjee echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the role of such celebrations in promoting cultural harmony and enriching the campus experience for students from diverse backgrounds.