India Inc's special Holi: Anil Agarwal celebrates with Vedanta employees; Ola CEO shares a glimpse of his colourful day
Edelweiss MF CEO also shared her 2 different, yet delicious, takes on Holi.

The Corporate India bosses are no different. They took to Twitter to share moments from their celebration on Twitter.
Vedanta Resources Chairman Anil Agarwal enjoyed the day with young and vibrant employees of his company.
Calling them his 'family', the mining boss said that he felt happy and enthusiastic celebrating holi with them.
Agarwal said that the colours of Holi unite every one.
"I wish you all and your family a day filled with colours of joy and a celebration of oneness. Happy Holi," he added.
I wish you all and your family a day filled with colours of joy and a celebration of oneness. Happy holi!
— Anil Agarwal (@AnilAgarwal_Ved) 1647592213000Bengaluru-based Bhavish Aggarwal shared a glimpse of his Holi.
The Olacabs co-founder and CEO's white shirt had changed to shades of pink and orange after a fun Holi day.
होली है!! https://t.co/f3tVjL5cSY
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) 1647587840000Aggarwal also shared a picture of his Ola S1 scooter which was covered in a myriad of colours. "Caption this," he asked his 329K Twitter followers.
Caption this! https://t.co/s3h3d3TGAE
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) 1647588949000Radhika Gupta, MD and CEO of Edelweiss Mutual Fund, shared her two different, yet delicious, takes on Holi.
The AMC boss said that differences like these add colour to life. "Differences are what make the world a more fun and colourful place" she wrote in her caption.
Two different but delicious takes on Holi. Differences are what make the world a more fun and colourful place.Ha… https://t.co/eOuJqhDedE
— Radhika Gupta (@iRadhikaGupta) 1647580577000On a humorous note, Snapdeal co-founder Kunal Bahl, who is based in Delhi, shared a picture of an adorable black dog with white patches around its eyes.
Referring to the image, he said that people in the city appear exactly like the pooch after playing Holi. ""People on the streets of Delhi after playing Holi," he wrote.
People on the streets of Delhi after playing #Holi https://t.co/4DU5J2aBvh
— Kunal Bahl (@1kunalbahl) 1647600058000How was your Holi? Share in the comments below.
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