British High Commission in India extends wishes to people on Diwali
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The British High Commission in India and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak extended Diwali wishes to the people. They expressed their hopes for a safe and prosperous celebration and emphasized the importance of diversity and cultural unity. The British High Commissioner to India, Alex Ellis, also joined in the celebrations by wishing everyone a happy Diwali and highlighting the global significance of the festival.
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