Revellers across India celebrate the festival of colours with fervour to honor the triumph of good over evil. On the eve of Holi, people play with colors, water guns and indulge themselves in festivities. IN PICTURE: Students perform on the occasion of ' 
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Holi 2018: Revellers across India celebrate the festival of colours with vigour and fervour

Revelers across India Celebrate the festival of colours with fervour to honour the triumph of good over evil. On the eve of Holi' people play with colours, water guns and indulge themselves in festivities.

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Students from a school for visually-impaired play with flower petals during holi celebrations in Kolkata on Thursday. (Photo |AP)
Elderly women apply 'gulal' (colour) on each other's face during 'Holi' celebration at an old age home at Pub Jyotinagar in Guwahati to celebrate the onset of harvest season. (Photo | PTI)
A reveller light up a color smoke candle as a procession of Lord Krishna chariot proceeds through a street celebrating Holi in Kolkata. (Photo | AP)
Women apply 'gulal' on each other during Basant Utsav on the occasion of 'Dol Jatra Festival' in Kolkata on Thursday. (Photo | PTI)
Foreign tourists play with 'gulal' during Holi celebration in Kolkata on Thursday. (Photo | PTI)
Women smear each other's faces with 'gulal' during Holi celebrations at Ambari in Guwahati. (Photo | PTI)
Revelers play with colored powder during Holi festival celebrations in Jammu and Kashmir. (Photo | AP)

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