Do you know what these Top Leaders did this Diwali?

Diwali is a word that has been derived from the Sanskrit word Deepavali, which means a “row or a string of lights, Diwali is celebrated throughout India, is an important festival in India celebrated with family gatherings, new clothes, special treats, and meals etc. Devotees make offerings to Lakshmi and Ganesha with hope for upcoming wealth and prosperity. Diwali is a time to make peace, settle debts, and do a fresh start to life. Diwali coincides with the darkest day of the year, also known as Amavasya, this is the darkest day of Hindu Lunisolar calendar so everyone put lots lights to kill darkness around as a sign of the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness you.

There are several ways people Celebrate Diwali, some celebrate with Family, decorate home & doorways with rangoli, light diyas and candles around home for Diwali, shop for new clothes, jewellery, and utensils and invite family, friends over and celebrate with crackers and loud laughter. The significance of Diwali varies regionally within India, with people worshipping differently on the day and following different traditions. Let’s have a look how these top leaders are celebrating Diwali and making it special:

Asha Patel from Safari Kid wishing all a very Happy Diwali’, and praying that the festival of lights bring in love, togetherness, happy smiles, sweet memories to cherish. This Diwali she is ‘All set to explore serenity! However, Mathiya, Chorafali, Ghooghra and Kaju Katli are her favourite part of Diwali!

This Diwali Kanika Behl of The Courtyard is giving away sweets to friends and relatives also sponsoring various NGOs for Diwali and bonus & sweets for their staff. Distributed chocolates to all the people who provide services through the year and appreciating their efforts with a small Diwali bonus . At school we had our children make sweets for their parents and kids did rangoli in premises and lit Diyas. The teachers did Deepawali story for kids.

Bela Kotwani from Cosmi Kids is going to spend quality time with family and friends. Exchanging gifts as normal tradition. This year will be buying some toys for my helper’s kids to make their Diwali a happy one. She adds that Kaju Katli is her favourite sweet and she is fond of Indian sweets, Diwali time is Mithai time for her.

Aditya Khurana from KLAY Prep Schools and DayCare says “We are a big family and Diwali provides us an opportunity to be back to our grand parents’ home for unadulterated family time. While we do miss the joy of lighting up firecrackers but everything else continues in the same old festive spirit. Always wish the joyous together times continue for longer”

Kanchan Mittal from IPSAA tells that “Diwali to me means a festival of love and light and the best time for creating happy memories with family and friends. Good occasion to declutter our hearts and surroundings”

Maple Bear South Asia leadership team doing Diwali Puja at work as celebrating with the family at work and lighting Diyas and exchanging laughter with friends & family.

Mindseed leadership team celebrating this Diwali with friend and family with lots of sweets and exchanging gifts with near & dear ones. They are wishing that may this Diwali brings prosperity and success to everyone’s life.

The “Festival of Lights”, is the biggest festival of the year in India. This five day festival commemorates the victory of good over evil, and is an occasion for prosperity and family togetherness. Proeves team wishing you all A Very Happy Diwali and may the Divine light of Diwali spread into your life; peace, prosperity, happiness & good health.