New Delhi, Feb. 28 -- As millions across the nation gear up for the festival of colours on March 29, health experts on Sunday warned that Holi can become a "super spreader" if people flout all the Covid-19 rules, amid wild celebrations.

The warning comes at a time when Maharashtra, Punjab, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Telangana and Jammu and Kashmir have reported a high active caseload in recent days.

Even Delhi has witnessed the highest spike in new Covid infections in nearly 35 days.

According to health experts, the current scenario doesn't allow Indians to attend social gatherings or community meetings, as cases are still rising and new Covid strains have been identified in India.

"In this situation, we can...