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The world celebrated Diwali together on Twitter
By @rsjaitlyFriday, 13 November 2015
This year, Indians across the world celebrated Diwali on Twitter with much aplomb. Our first-ever Diwali Twitter emoji helped Indians spread the love with a little bit of light. People used the official festival hashtag #HappyDiwali share celebrations and converge with loved ones.Conversations on Diwali peaked at 1.8 million over the three-day holiday period.
As festivities soared on 11 November, Diwali celebrations lit up Twitter with joy, love, and warm greeting. Click on the source link, you will be guided to the World Map. If you click on the world map , you will see what countries other than India where twitter diwali wishes flowed in.
That was a view from space. And if you want a closer look at it India, this is how we in India fared with tweets.
#HappyDiwali
The real meaning of each festival differs from people to people. For instance, for Megha, it is about deep cleaning her house and her mind. Malini seeks to find goodness within herself and spread happiness during these times.