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Urban Diwali Shift

Yes, urban Diwali celebrations have definitely changed in recent years. The piece https://observervoice.com/how-the-festival-of-lights-became-indias-largest-interactive-entertainment-night-119299/ I came across explained that cities saw a chance to make Diwali more inclusive and dynamic. It’s not just about tradition—it’s also about shared space and shared joy. So they started building experiences like interactive parks and public lighting displays. These setups reflect how cities now serve diverse, tech-savvy communities. Reading the article helped me understand how cultural needs evolve with urban living. If you’ve noticed this shift in your city too, it puts everything into perspective.

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This is giving me a new appreciation for how festivals evolve. It’s cool how tradition isn’t being lost—it’s just being expressed differently now.

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