Mangalore: Vibrant Colours, Varied Games Mark DC's Holi Bash


Mangalore: Vibrant Colours, Varied Games Mark DC's Holi Bash

Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SB)

Mangalore, Mar 20: Deputy commissioner Subodh Yadav hosted a Holi bash at his residence here on Sunday March 20.

This is a first instance in the city that DC has held such a get-together as a goodwil gesture and also spread camaraderie as a result. Police commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh and superintendent of police Dr A Subrahmanyeshwar Rao among other officials made their presence felt with the occasion giving them some moments of relaxation.

Holi, the festival of vibrant colours surely turned out to be a fun-filled and boisterous one with various games too put up as part of the festival.

  

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  • THRUPTHI R SHETTY, KUDLA / UAE

    Wed, Mar 23 2011

    shiv prasad rai sir nice to see you here enjoying holi...wishing you happiness and health success now & forever.

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  • uday shetty, hyderabad

    Tue, Mar 22 2011

    Nic Pics. Good to see the officials relaxing and enjoying. Happy Holi & good coverage daiji... keep it up!

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  • prem santos, mangalore,dubai

    Mon, Mar 21 2011

    Enjoy every colour of Holi and u will get every happiness u desire...Very Happy and Colourful Holi to all and Ur Family. I wish that this year will bring every moment with happiness.

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  • I.J.Saldanha-Shet., Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 20 2011

    Daiji-nice seeing our administrators and law keepers relaxing and celebrating! No common folks like me to be seen?! HAPPY HOLI.....

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  • Andrina Pais, Bajpe/Singapore

    Sun, Mar 20 2011

    Nice coverage from Daiji..felt as if we were present at the event.
    Great to see our Police Department having a time for thier relaxation from thier busy schedules..happy holi to all.

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  • zacs18, Dubai

    Sun, Mar 20 2011

    Happy Holi!!!

    Very good coverage from Daijiworld!

    Certainly, this show how enthusiastic & energetic our DC, Commissioner, SP and the team.

    Let this Holy bring peace & prosperity to all of us.

    Jai ho!

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  • Lancy Dsouza, mangalore

    Sun, Mar 20 2011

    Nice Coverage of Daijiworld Team of Holi at Deputy commissioner's home.Jai Holi, the festival of vibrant colours...

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  • kevin, mangalore

    Sun, Mar 20 2011

    Hands up you SIR..................VERY GREAT

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  • Vasant Raj, Udupi/Abudhabi

    Sun, Mar 20 2011

    Nice photographs, as if we are in that place.

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  • sharal, Mangalore, UAE

    Sun, Mar 20 2011

    Happy holi...!!!
    I m happy and also congratulate our dear respected Dc for being so sportive and celebrating the festival of colours.. May this instance in our city bring peace warmth and feeling of oneness among all the communities of mangalore...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Sun, Mar 20 2011

    Nice pictures of holi celebration.
    Rang barse bhige chunarwali, rang barse.
    Are kaine maari pichakaari tori bhigi angiyaa!
    Happy holi to all the daiji readers.

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