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New Delhi, Nov 14 : Diwali, the festival of lights, is not just celebrated across India, but all over the world with the same pomp and grandeur.
Following in the footsteps of the festival’s tradition and culture, foreign embassies in the national Capital on Saturday greeted the countrymen on the festive occasion of Diwali.
Though there were no grand celebrations or any kind of events organised this Diwali in the foreign embassies in Delhi owing to the coronavirus pandemic, the foreign delegates and ambassadors of countries like the US, Russia, Peru, Australia etc. celebrated a quiet Diwali, wishing all the Indian people a very “Happy Diwali”.
The Peruvian embassy in the national capital told IANS, “We are staying at our homes and avoiding major social gatherings. We celebrated Diwali by sharing gifts with several people at the embassy on Thursday, following all the social distancing norms. The celebrations were toned down a little this year due to obvious reasons. But despite that, Diwali has always been an auspicious occasion for all of us.” The embassy further said, “We are aware that Diwali is the most awaited festival for Indians in the whole year, so we share your happiness and wish all the countrymen a very “Happy Diwali”.” Current German Ambassador to India, Walter J. Lindner, also wished a happy and prosperous Diwali to the people of the country, saying, “This year Covid-19 has changed the way we celebrate the festival of Diwali. There are neither parties of any kind, nor meeting with people this Diwali. But the festival of lights sends a message to the people to illuminate the brightness in their lives by spreading happiness, peace and prosperity. Happy Diwali to everyone.”

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