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Watch how India celebrated Diwali 2020 amid pandemic

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Watch how India celebrated Diwali 2020 amid pandemic

Watch how India celebrated Diwali 2020 amid pandemic

More than a billion Indians celebrated Diwali on Saturday amid twin concerns of a resurgence in coronavirus infections and rising air pollution that is enveloping the countryโ€™s north in a cloud of thick toxic smog.

Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, is typically celebrated by socializing and exchanging gifts with friends and family, and lighting oil lamps or candles to symbolize a victory of light over darkness.

Fireworks are also a major part of the celebrations.

On Saturday, many temples across the country streamed prayer sessions online to avoid large gatherings.

In New Delhi, worried residents opted for low-key celebrations.

Some even stayed home and didn't visit friends or relatives.


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