Diwali was commemorated for the first time at the United Nations(UN), with
the world body’s imposing headquarters here lit up especially on the
occasion of the Indian festival of lights.
The facade of the UN headquarters was lit in bright hues and the words
‘Happy Diwali’, along with the image of a traditional ‘diya’, projected
onto the building.
“Lighting up. @UN lights up for #Diwali for 1st time,” India’s Ambassador to the UN Syed Akbaruddin tweeted.
“Happy Diwali! @UN celebrates Diwali for 1st time. Thank you @UN_PGA for
this initiative,” Akbaruddin said in another tweet, thanking General
Assembly President Peter Thomson for the initiative.
He also tweeted a picture of passers—by clicking photographs of the
building as well as being themselves clicked against the illuminated UN
headquarters in the background.
Thomson also tweeted a picture of the UN building lit up in bright blue
for Diwali and said “Light over darkness, hope over despair, knowledge
over ignorance, good over evil — the UN lights up. Happy Diwali!”
The UN Secretariat building will be lit up for Diwali from October 29—31,2016
It is for the first time that the Indian festival of lights is
celebrated at the world body after the UN General Assembly adopted a
resolution in December, 2014 that acknowledged the “significance of
Diwali“.
Noting that the festival is observed in many UN member states, the
resolution had called on UN bodies to avoid holding meetings on Diwali,
declaring it a no—meeting day.
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