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Diwali 2024: Millions celebrate festival of lights with joy, tradition, and togetherness

Millions celebrate Diwali across India
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Millions celebrate Diwali across India

Diwali, the Festival of Lights, saw millions of people celebrating across India with joy and excitement. Streets, markets, and homes filled with vibrant energy, as families and friends gathered to mark this annual occasion. (Photo: Agencies)

Prayers and poojas held in homes and temples
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Prayers and poojas held in homes and temples

Diwali’s spiritual side was evident as people performed poojas at home and in temples, seeking blessings for health, prosperity, and happiness. The sound of bells and the fragrance of incense filled the air, adding to the sense of peace and reverence. (Photo: Agencies)

Children’s laughter fills the air
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Children’s laughter fills the air

Diwali brought joy to families, especially children, whose laughter and excitement filled the air. The festival’s atmosphere was charged with energy as little ones eagerly anticipated the festivities. (Photo: Agencies)

Congested roads as people return home
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Congested roads as people return home

Roads were congested as people travelled home to celebrate Diwali with their loved ones. Traffic was heavy, and security alerts were on high as authorities managed the crowds and ensured safety in high-density areas. (Photo: Agencies)

Homes adorned and lit up
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Homes adorned and lit up

People decorated their homes with traditional rangolis, colourful patterns made of coloured powder or flower petals. The warm glow of diyas (oil lamps) and decorative lights illuminated homes, creating a festive ambiance that spread across neighbourhoods. (Photo: Agencies)

Burst of firecrackers amid air quality concerns
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Burst of firecrackers amid air quality concerns

Firecrackers, a long-standing tradition, filled the night with sights and sounds. However, this added to the air pollution levels, raising concerns for many. Despite calls for green Diwali, smoky skies served as a reminder of environmental impact. (Photo: Agencies)

Sweets distributed and shared
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Sweets distributed and shared

Exchanging sweets is an integral part of Diwali celebrations. Families, friends, and communities shared a variety of sweets, symbolising the wish for sweetness and prosperity in each other’s lives. (Photo: Agencies)

New beginnings
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New beginnings

Diwali was also a time for new beginnings, as people bought new clothes, household items, and gifts. Families exchanged tokens of affection, adding a personal touch to the festivities and spreading cheer. (Photo: Agencies)

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