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Different shades, One Heart

 Different shades, One Heart

 

We are colourful human beings,

brimming with different shades—

from the colour of our hair

to the tint of our toenails.

We are naturally decorated,

Each of us is a walking canvas.

 

The food we eat, the clothes we wear—

all bursting with colour.

We are, in every sense,

the personification of diversity.

 

Every colour holds its own beauty,

but it truly comes alive

when it meets another.

Together, they create something new,

something vibrant, something whole.

Just like us—

beautiful in our individuality,

but even more powerful

when we come together,

adding depth and brilliance

to one another’s lives.

 

This Holi, let us celebrate

the many colours that make us who we are.

The colours of India shine not in the absence of difference,

but in its presence.

Our diversity is ageless,

distinctly ours,

and profoundly Indian.

To be Indian is to live this truth—

to honour what makes each of us different,

and to find beauty in that difference.

 

Let this festival be a symbol of unity in diversity. Wishing you a very Happy Holi!

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

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