As part of Diwali celebrations, the Land Transport Authority (LTA), part of Singapore’s Ministry of Transport, highlighted festive public transport vehicles featuring gorgeous images of diyas, elephants, lotus flowers and colourful rangolis.
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Ayurveda Day celebrated at India House, UK
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India should not touch veto if they want permanent UNSC membership: Nikki Haley
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Singapore and Qatar sign agreements to boost bilateral ties
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Canada PM Justin Trudeau lights lamp in Ottawa for Diwali celebrations
Acknowledging the spirit of Indian culture, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau celebrated the Hindu festival of lights — Diwali — with the Indian community in Ottawa on Monday.
Donald Trump celebrates Diwali with Indian-American administration
Amidst the fervour of Diwali festivities, US President Donald Trump celebrated the festival of lights in the Oval Office of the White House along with senior Indian-American members of the administration.
85 per cent of Indians trust government, majority want autocracy: Survey
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New visa centre for Indians opens in Saudi’s Jubail city
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