
India Celebrates Diwali Festival with Massive Public Events and Cultural Displays
Key Takeaways
- India celebrates Diwali with widespread lighting of diyas, candles, and firecrackers nationwide.
- Security forces, including BSF and Army, mark Diwali by lighting lamps along border areas.
- Major cities and international locations host large-scale Diwali events boosting cultural tourism.
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“Happy Diwali 2025 Wishes, Images, Messages, Quotes, Greetings, Facebook and WhatsApp Status:On Monday, October 20, India will celebrate Diwali, or Deepavali, widely known as the Festival of Lights”
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“ANI |Updated:Oct 20, 2025 05:15IST Jaisalmer(Rajasthan) [India], October 20 (ANI): The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel celebratedDiwalialong the International Border inJaisalmeron Monday by bursting crackers and lighting candles and earthen lamps”
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