The Indian Heritage Centre is all set to usher in the Festival of Lights, Deepavali with an array of online and on-site activities with Once Upon a Deepavali – Our Shared Stories.
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British Indians spread message of unity in response to Diwali anti-India protests
An umbrella group representing over 100 British Indian organisations on Sunday condemned the ‘Free Kashmir’ demonstration by pro-Pakistani groups, as an act of Hinduphobia and racism.
In Pics: Amarkala Deepavali 2019 by Mediacorp and LISHA
Deepavali celebrations in Singapore was kicked off in style with a 2.5 hour countdown show Amarkala Deepavali 2019 on Saturday, October 26.
Diwali, the festival of lights celebrated across the world
Glimpses of celebrations from across the globe marking the Indian festival of lights, Diwali.
Donald Trump to celebrate Diwali at White House today
This will be Trump’s third Diwali celebration at the White House, continuing a tradition started by Barack Obama in 2009.
Five things to do in Singapore over the weekend of October 19-20
Deepavali celebrations have begun across the island, so pop by Indian Heritage Centre for a slew of festive activities including heritage trails and guided tours, cooking demos, and more.
Enjoy flavours of India in Singapore as Rang Mahal prepares to celebrate Deepavali
Rang Mahal pays tribute to tradition with a special selection of handcrafted mithais and a festive buffet for Deepavali in Singapore.
Indian-origin devotees walk barefoot on burning charcoal to mark Theemithi in Singapore
Theemithi in Singapore – Faith was writ large on the faces of about 4,000 Indian-origin devotees who participated in the annual Theemithi festival in Singapore.
Zaira is a gifted child and the best Indian actress today: Aamir Khan
Bollywood star Aamir Khan, in the Lion City to promote his latest flick Secret Superstar, was all praise for the leading lady – young Zaira Wasim who also starred with him in Dangal.
Diwali parties and gifts; IKEA can prepare you for both
NRI News: Deepavali or Diwali, one of the most important festivals in the Hindu calendar, also ushers in days of partying. NRIs in Singapore seem to take the festivities to another level.