This year, the holiday begins on Thursday, October 31, which means right now is the time to shop for the best Diwali gifts ...
I’m eyeing a Cuyana bag for my little sister, a Dagne Dover diaper bag for my brother-in-law, and some fun Diwali decorations as an early gift to my mom. I included some beloved PEOPLE Tested ...
Kaju Katli’s diamond-shaped pieces are visually appealing, making them ideal for a Diwali gift box. Wrap each piece in thin ...
This year, why not add a personal touch to your festivities with some DIY projects? Here are some fun and easy ideas to help you celebrate Diwali in style.1. Homemade DiyasNothing says Diwali like the ...
But this year, Wondergifts is taking Diwali gifts to the next level with a twist that promises not just gifts but unforgettable memories. Wondergifts, Dubai’s leading gifting company ...
While you’re at it, don’t use plastic bags to wrap your gifts. Instead, opt for reusable covers, cloth bags, or even colourful fabric scrap. Are you hosting a grand Diwali bash at home?
Diwali is a festival of lights, happiness, and togetherness. It’s a time of sharing joy and happiness; giving gifts and confections is an important part of this festival. Diwali is a time for ...
Diwali is a celebratory festival of love and family, marked by home decoration, scented candles, handmade sweets, ethnic wear, and personalized gifts. Suggestions for unique presents include DIY ...
Reduce pollution and waste this Diwali! Find out how to honour tradition while protecting the environment with our guide to an eco-friendly Diwali.
The 2024 Bay Area Diwali Festival returns to Cupertino Oct. 12. The Festival of Lights celebrates light over darkness and sees families come together to light lamps, exchange gifts and share meals.
In our news wrap Friday, the Labor Department released ... New Delhi's air quality plummeted as smoke from firecrackers used to celebrate Diwali polluted the air and a judge rejected Elon Musk's ...
The writer Raj Tawney shares how celebrating Diwali eventually taught him to feel more rooted in his Indian culture — and in himself. By Raj Tawney This article is also a weekly newsletter.