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Diwali spirit to light up Parliament

Written by IWK Bureau | Sep 15, 2011 7:00:00 PM

Some 300 people are expected to attend a celebration of the Hindu festival of Diwali at Parliament on Monday 26 September.

Diwali, the festival of lights, is India's biggest and most significant celebration and enjoyed by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and Buddhists.

It is celebrated around the world and has become a well-established part of New Zealand’s cultural calendar.

Diwali is a time when families light small oil lamps (diyas) and candles and place them around the home and set off fireworks.

The firecrackers will be missing at Parliament but not the Diwali spirit of togetherness, light, warmth and happiness.

The audience, which is expected to consist of people from many ethnicities, will hear speeches, watch a traditional dance performance, a slide show, and eat delicious food.

The Parliamentary event also offers an opportunity for the Indian community to be thanked for their contribution to New Zealand.

Mervin Singham, the Director of the Office of Ethnic Affairs, which is helping to organise the event says “There is a growing relationship between India and New Zealand, particularly in the areas of tourism, education and trade. This relationship is set to grow with the India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, which is currently being negotiated.”

“Sharing celebrations such as Diwali plays an important role in making New Zealand a more tolerant and vibrant nation.”