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President Murmu, PM Modi extend Diwali greetings to nation

The Diwali greetings for the “festival of lights” were led on Monday by President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. President Murmu urged everyone in the nation to attempt to use the lamp of knowledge to illuminate the lives of those who are in need in her speech to the nation. I pray for […]

The Diwali greetings for the “festival of lights” were led on Monday by President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. President Murmu urged everyone in the nation to attempt to use the lamp of knowledge to illuminate the lives of those who are in need in her speech to the nation. I pray for everyone in the nation’s happiness and success, she continued.

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PM Modi wished everyone a “wonderful Diwali,” noting that the holiday is “associated with brightness and splendour.” “Wishing a Happy Diwali to all. Diwali is known for its light and brightness. May the spirit of joy and wellbeing be strengthened in our lives by this auspicious occasion. With family and friends, I wish you enjoy a happy Diwali, Prime Minister Modi tweeted.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also extended wishes on Diwali. “Warm Diwali greetings to everyone. May this festival bring joy, health, and wealth in your life,” he wrote.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah was among other leaders who greeted the country. “Happy Diwali to all the countrymen. May this festival of lights bring happiness, health and prosperity in everyone’s life,” he tweeted.

First published on: Oct 24, 2022 09:18 AM IST


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