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Governor issues Diwali Message.

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GREAT BAY: --- – Governor Franklyn Richards wishes the St. Maarten Indian community a most happy and enjoyable Diwali. Diwali celebrations kicked off on Saturday, October 16 and are celebrated for five consecutive days.

Diwali is a very important festival for the Indian Hindu community. Also known as the ‘Festival of Lights,’ it is a time of year when families, friends and communities come together in a spirit of celebration and joy. It is intended to embrace and welcome everyone and of all races and cultures.

“We are a nation of many nationalities. Diwali festivities are something to be shared by all. Let this festival and future ones draw us more closely together.

“At the same time, let us reflect on what we have achieved so far for the year and to look towards the future with renewed hope. The global community of nations has gone through a period of economic crisis, which has also made its impact on our island nation.

“Let the celebration of Diwali spread hope and togetherness and may it be a good source for all,” Governor Richards told the Government Information Service (GIS).

Diwali is one of the most popular and eagerly awaited festivals of India. Diwali commemorates the victory of good over evil, and light over darkness. It reminds us that love, concern and respect for others is the way to a brighter day.

The day is marked by prayers, feasts and the lighting of thousands of diyas (small clay pots filled with oil in which a wick is immersed and lit) all over.

 

 

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October, 19, 2009, 04:44
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As this article rightfully states "The global community of nations". Considering the diversity of nationals on St. Maarten, one has to be politically correct when addressing issues such as these. Diwali is a significant festival for Hindus worldwide not only Indians. There is a large population of Hindus from Guyana and Trinidad on St. Maarten as well yet only the wishes were extended to the Indian Community.

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October, 19, 2009, 14:15
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The indian community means the guyanese indian community, the trinidad indian community as well as those from india. So indeed it is a popular festival of Indian celebrated by Hindus all around the world, no matter where they were born

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