Deepavali’s just around the corner on Nov 4 and it’s not going to be quite the same this year. We’re not just referring to ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the development, saying people in India and across the world were delighted ...
The inscription of Deepavali on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity marks a ...
Deepavali has been inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list, recognizing India's vibrant festival of lights.
UNESCO names Deepavali to its 'Intangible Cultural Heritage' list, marking global recognition for India’s iconic festival of ...
This inscription marks Deepavali as the 16 th Indian tradition to join UNESCO’s prestigious global inventory. It stands ...
Almost every religion present in the Indian subcontinent has its own version of Deepavali. The diversity of Deepavali mirrors ...
Deepavali, one of India's most widely celebrated festivals, has been officially inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity during the twentieth session ...
As the global community embraces this recognition, the call for Deepavali to be recognised as an official public holiday highlights South Africa's commitment to cultural inclusivity - an essential ...
The Unesco tag gives traditional cultural practices international visibility and ensures that governments present periodical ...
Deepavali, the beloved festival of lights, has been inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List. This ...
Deepavali, a festival rich in hues and harmony, has proudly earned UNESCO's designation as Intangible Cultural Heritage, ...
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