Khaleej Times

Happy Diwali

- Saman Haziq saman@khaleejtim­es.com

On behalf of the people of the UAE, I wish everyone celebratin­g around the world a happy Diwali. May the light of hope always unite us and lead us forward to a better tomorrow.

— His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai

On the occasion of #Diwali, the festival of lights, we congratula­te all those who celebrate around the world, and wish them continued prosperity and progress.

— His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces

dubai — Indian expats are marking Diwali with happiness and fervour. However, they will avoid community gatherings and keep the celebratio­ns intimate, limiting it to close family get-togethers and video calls.

Eager to celebrate the first Diwali with their newborn are Indian expat Aditi Sharma and her German husband Christian Wuenscher. “When we welcomed our daughter Ariana two months ago, we knew we would be celebratin­g her first Diwali in Dubai... with friends who mean more than family to us. We have decorated our place with lights and diyas (lamps) and made traditiona­l sweets,” said an excited Aditi.

“Chris and his mum Linda, who is with us this Diwali, will both be dressing up in Indian clothes. It is a different Diwali this year due to the pandemic but it will have all the essence to make it a memorable one for our little Ariana,” she added.

Banker Kavita Jawaharlal Dangrani is missing her Mumbai home, but that will not stop her from dress up for the occasion. “I have my traditiona­l attire ready and have adorned my room with diyas that remind me of home. I will be connecting to my family through video calls before going out with friends to watch the fireworks and dine. I am grateful the government has planned mega-scale celebratio­ns across malls and neighbourh­oods to feel at home and remind us that the UAE is truly our second home,” she said.

Meanwhile, Keerti Vodela is amazed by the scale of celebratio­ns in the country as she is marking her first one in the UAE. “Every street and every second house in my locality can be seen decorated with lights giving such a lovely festive feel, the same way it is celebrated in India. Due to Covid-19, we are limiting our celebratio­ns inviting only our close relatives. We will make traditiona­l sweets, do our prayers, dress up in the finest clothes we have.”

 ?? — Photo by Shihab ?? Fireworks at The Pointe, Palm Jumeirah, light up the skies of Dubai as residents usher in the Diwali spirit on Friday. The festival of lights is celebrated today.
— Photo by Shihab Fireworks at The Pointe, Palm Jumeirah, light up the skies of Dubai as residents usher in the Diwali spirit on Friday. The festival of lights is celebrated today.
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coMMuNitY Spirit aMiD paNDeMic: the fireworks at the pointe complement­ed the Diwali decor adorning various apartment balconies in Dubai. — Photos by Shihab and Muhammad Mustafa Khan
 ??  ?? celeBrator­Y MooD: keerti Vodela, Dr Sandeep Vodela, kavita Jawaharlal Dangrani, christian wuenscher, aditi Sharma and little ariana are all set for the festive spirit of Diwali in Dubai.
celeBrator­Y MooD: keerti Vodela, Dr Sandeep Vodela, kavita Jawaharlal Dangrani, christian wuenscher, aditi Sharma and little ariana are all set for the festive spirit of Diwali in Dubai.

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