Diwali will be seen abroad too, America's World Trade Center drenched in colorful lights
New York: From Ladakh to Kanyakumari, the biggest festival of Diwali is in full swing across India and everywhere people are decorating their homes with colorful lights, while there is a huge crowd of buyers in the markets. But this time the festival of Diwali is celebrated not only in India but also abroad.
Actually, this is because in many cities of America, schools have declared holidays for Diwali and the World Trade Center, the tallest building in the USA, is illuminated with Diwali lights. A large number of people are coming here to see the beautiful lighting, in which people can see the reflection of their country's festival.
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#WATCH | The tallest building in the USA, One World Trade Center lit up in lights of radiant colours ahead of Diwali pic.twitter.com/9hy7NItVlE
— ANI (@ANI) October 30, 2024
Along with this, this time a new history is also going to be made in America on Diwali, this is because for the first time in history, the schools of New York will also be closed on 1st November. regarding which Dilip Chauhan, Deputy Commissioner posted in the Mayor's Office of International Affairs of New York City, said that Diwali is special this year. For the first time in New York City history, schools will be closed on Friday, November 1 for the festival of Diwali.
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#WATCH | New York | Deputy Commissioner, Mayors Office for International Affairs, New York City, Dilip Chauhan says, “This year Diwali is special. For the first time in the history of New York City, schools will be closed on Friday, November 1 for the festival of Diwali.” pic.twitter.com/RAubdIxK5F
— ANI (@ANI) October 30, 2024
People of Indian origin living in America are very happy and excited due to the announcement of holiday in American schools on the occasion of Diwali. Now that schools are closed, students will also celebrate Diwali with pomp and show.
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