A Facebook post stirred an online debate about Halloween celebrations being prioritised over Deepavali, which both fall on ...
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It’s Deepavali and Halloween on the 31st so this means extra fun days for those who can see the joys in both celebrations.
This year, the holiday starts on October 31 and November 1. Diwali falls on Halloween this year, and some celebrants have already been seen lighting tea lights called diyas in their scary costumes ...