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Indian Ambassador Hosts Ramadan Celebration In Kuwait
His Excellency Dr. Adarsh Swaika, the ambassador of India to Kuwait, extended warm greetings to friends of India in Kuwait by hosting a 'Ramadan Ghabqa' at India House on March 27. The event was organized to commemorate the festive essence of the holy month of Ramadan and brought together members of the diplomatic corps and the Indian community residing in Kuwait.
During the gathering, Ambassador Swaika conveyed heartfelt Ramadan Mubarak greetings to all attendees and well-wishers in Kuwait, emphasizing the significance of the occasion.
The event was a vibrant display of Indian culture, music, and cuisine. Talented musicians showcased the richness of Indian classical music on instruments such as sitar, tabla, and flute, creating a captivating ambiance. The menu featured a diverse array of Indian dishes popularly enjoyed during the Ramadan month in India, including biryani, sewai, jalebi, and more.
In India, Ramadan holds deep cultural and religious significance, with celebrations echoing throughout the country. Streets are adorned with lights, delectable treats are savored, and people of all faiths exchange warm greetings during this auspicious time.
The month of Ramadan serves as a testament to India's diversity, where individuals from various backgrounds coexist harmoniously. This mosaic of cultures and traditions was celebrated at the ambassador's Ramadan Ghabqa, highlighting India's ethos of unity in diversity.
In Kuwait, the tradition of hosting 'Ghabqa' during Ramadan is cherished by the Indian community associations, reflecting the enduring cultural and people-to-people bonds between the two nations.
The event was attended by esteemed Kuwaiti dignitaries, including ministers, senior government officials, as well as ambassadors and high commissioners from various countries, along with prominent members of the Indian community.
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