Unique Holi: How a British-era scar brings Odisha villagers & police together

In a bid to revive the relationship, and spread brotherhood and friendship between the local people and police, the then Bhandaripokhari IIC, Babu Lal Munsi had started this ‘Melana’. Over the years, the Melana has turned into a festival and is celebrated with pomp and gaiety every year. 

Police and public play Holi at Bhandaripokhari in Bhadrak

Holi, the festival of colours is around the corner. The grand festival is celebrated with fervour and pomp across the country. This year the colourful festival will be celebrated in Odisha on March 26. However, the grand festival is currently being celebrated in a unique way in a village in Odisha four days ahead of the scheduled date.

Residents of Bhandaripokhari in Bhadrak district celebrate the grand festival ahead of its normal date as per a unique tradition. In this village, people celebrate Holi with the local police. Unlike the Holi festival where people celebrate it with their loved ones, people in this village celebrate it with the police officials.