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The UAE celebrates the Indian community in Dubai tomorrow

The UAE celebrates the Indian community through a large public celebration, hosted by Zabeel Park in Dubai on October 26, in the presence of the Minister of State, Noura Al Kaabi, and the Chargé d’Affairs at the Embassy of the Republic of India to the State A. Amarnath, and an elite group of diplomats and economic and social figures from the Indian community in the country, for the second year in a row.

The organization of the major celebration, organized by the “Emirates Loves India” page, reflects the solidity and distinction of the bilateral relations between the two countries, at all levels, the bonds of friendship that bind the two peoples, and the great appreciation enjoyed by the members of the Indian community in the country, through their participation in celebrating the specificity of their cultural and civilizational heritage.

The agenda of the event, which is expected to be attended by more than 70,000 people, reflects the rich diversity of Indian culture, arts and folklore, and reflects its harmony, specificity and universality, as it includes a diverse program of cultural and artistic events, musical performances and heritage activities that express various aspects of India’s history, culture and heritage, and the contributions of the Indian community to the sustainable development process it is witnessing. UAE.

The festival includes a section honoring prominent models of achievement from the Indian community residing in the Emirates, while its rich program, which combines entertainment, culture and traditional crafts, represents an opportunity for its visitors to experience an atmosphere inspired by the privacy of India’s ancient history, culture and authentic civilization through a group of performing arts performances, music and folk dances, and live performances for families and children, in addition to exhibitions. Handicrafts and traditional products that Indian cities and villages are famous for, and places dedicated to selling traditional foods, as well as interactive experiences that celebrate the uniqueness of Indian heritage, culture and arts.

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