if during the trip Diwali The week is on your mind, so the long weekend will add to your happiness. Diwali is being celebrated on 4-5 November i.e. Thursday-Friday. Add to this the coming weekend and you have a line of family fun staring at you. (See page 2 for quick getaway options for traveling with your family).
With flights, trains and road trips opening up cost-effective options to meet and enjoy, plan carefully and keep safety as your top priority. Once your tickets are booked then plan the perfect day ahead for Diwali. Make it meaningful, true to its humility and sense of gratitude.
NS Festival of Lights Opportunities to boost India’s local economy should be brought together at the grassroots level. Try our best to support small businesses, artisans, artists, farmers, healthcare workers, blue-collar workers and our brave soldiers. The essence of festival time is to share resources and respect life. Make this year’s Diwali more special by donating to the needy.
Reconnect with your roots, be a harbinger of hope. Be there for someone whose reasons for celebrating Diwali have been wiped out due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Gift them the joy of being alive!
Go ahead, light the diyas and make good memories! happy Diwali To our respected readers.