Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday referred to the Indian Armed Forces as "his family" as he traditionally celebrated Diwali with the soldiers on Monday.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese conveyed his Diwali greetings in a video message, stating, "I wish everyone a very happy Diwali. As you gather to celebrate the great festival of lights, may this special time uplift you with hope for a bright future. May it be an absolutely wond
In a heartwarming celebration along the Line of Control (LOC), Army families joined local children to celebrate Diwali in the Tangdhar sector. The event was graced by Sanjana Pradhan, Chairperson of the Army Families Welfare Organisation, who distributed gifts to the children and interact
The Indian Army celebrated Diwali with the residents of the remote village of Gohallan along the Line of Control (LoC) in the district of Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, reflecting the strong bond between soldiers and local communities in border areas.
In her caption, the veteran actress also gave a shoutout to filmmaker-actor Tannishtha Chatterjee, amid her Busan Award milestone and battle with stage-4 oligometastatic cancer.
Speaking to reporters, Vijayvargiya said, "I have been enjoying participating in these celebrations for thirty-five years, especially enjoying Raksha Bandhan and Diwali with them..."
Diwali Mahotsav was celebrated with great enthusiasm and unity by the Indian Army and local residents along the LoC. The event was infused with the spirit of togetherness, as soldiers and civilians came together to light diyas, share sweets, and enjoy cultural performances.
As the festival of lights draws near, Bollywood celebrities are already immersed in Diwali celebrations. Veteran actor Neetu Kapoor hosted an intimate pre-Diwali gathering that turned into a star-studded family affair, with several members of the Kapoor clan in attendance.