Goa ushers in Diwali festivities, CM greets citizens
PTI, Nov 4, 2021, 12:41 PM IST
Goa ushered in the Diwali festivities with the burning of giant effigies of mythological demon king Narakasur in the wee hours of Thursday and Chief Minister Pramod Sawant conveyed his greetings to citizens, wishing happiness and prosperity to everyone.
”This is the festival to remember that light triumphs over darkness and good triumphs over evil. Same way, we are gradually emerging stronger from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through vaccination,” Sawant said in a message issued on Wednesday evening.
Youths dressed as Lord Krishna burnt the effigies of Narakasura at several places in Goa.
Markets across the coastal state were abuzz with activities since Wednesday evening.
State traffic police had laid out different plans to manage vehicular movement to avoid congestion, but various roads in the capital city Panaji and elsewhere were crowded as hundreds of people were seen arriving at a civic-run market here.
CM Sawant in his message said, “Diwali festival is celebrated to commemorate the return of Shri Ram, the lord of virtue, to his kingdom after 14 years of exile. Diwali is a festival that illuminates people’s minds and hearts with the spirit of oneness. May the festival of lights bring happiness, peace, and prosperity to all.” In his greetings to people, the CM also wished for the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, hope over despair, and knowledge over ignorance.
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