Diwali the festival of lights symbolizes removing darkness and bringing inner joy. During this festive season, let’s think of those facing challenges and aim to bring light into their lives, as giving not only shows love but also unity and compassion.
There are many in society who depend on others for help—elderly individuals, low-income families, single parents, people with special needs, and those who have disabilities due to birth, illness, or accidents. Festivals like Diwali remind us to renew our commitment to extending a helping hand to them.
True Diwali joy comes from sharing a portion of what we have with those less fortunate, bringing hope into their lives. Even those with little find happiness by offering sweets and kindness not only to family members but also to their neighbors.
In our diverse nation, Diwali should be a celebration that includes everyone, regardless of caste, language, or religion. Many organizations and individuals step forward during this time, offering whatever help they can to those in need, making it a joyous occasion for both the giver and the receiver.
Let’s celebrate Diwali with our families and communities, spreading light and goodwill in our homes and hearts. Enjoy the festivities safely and responsibly.
Wishing everyone a Happy Diwali!