Monday, October 19, 2009

All smiles on Leicester's Golden Mile at Diwali celebrations

Spectacular fireworks, music and dancing entertained thousands from across the country as Leicester staged the biggest Diwali celebrations outside India.
Families and friends, from toddlers to great grandparents, came from far and wide to see the city's Belgrave Road – known as the Golden Mile – burst into life on Saturday night.
Earlier in the evening, thousands of people filled Cossington Street Recreation Ground, off Belgrave Road, to see and hear performances of classical and contemporary Indian music and dance.
They were welcomed with Diwali messages from deputy Lord Mayor of Leicester Councillor Manjula Sood and president of the Leicester Hindu Festival Council Maganbhai Patel.
After the speeches, dance troupes wearing colourful costumes performed everything from modern Bollywood numbers to Punjabi and Gujarati folk dance.
Then, shortly before 9pm, a huge firework display lit up the sky over the park.
Diwali – the Festival of Lights – marks the start of the Hindu new year, but is also celebrated by Sikhs and followers of the Jain religion. It is an official holiday in India.
Among those enjoying the entertainment was Jay Singh, 18, of Belgrave, who went to see the fireworks and take in the atmosphere with college friends.
He said: "It's been really good to see so many people from different backgrounds join together. Some of my friends have never been to a Diwali celebration before.
"With all the lights, fireworks and lasers, it's pretty a pretty impressive sight."
Santokh Kaur, 54, of Rushey Mead, Leicester, has celebrated the festival of lights on the Golden Mile for almost every one of the 22 years that festivities have been held there.
He said: "Every year I come along thinking it can't get any bigger or better but still it does. The fireworks were breathtaking and I'm sure there are even more people here than last year."
The Odedra family had travelled from Manchester to attend the event.
Sid Odedra, 47, wife Nita, 43 and daughter Kira, 14, were celebrating Diwali day in Leicester for the fifth time.
Mr Odedra said: "It's just wonderful. There's a real feel-good party atmosphere here and it's great to see so many people out celebrating.
"We have family in Leicester so it is a good time for us all to get together and enjoy these fantastic celebrations."
Some 6,500 lamps have lit up 1,000 metres of Belgrave Road for the past two weeks since the city's Diwali lights were switched on.
Councillor Veejay Patel, chairman of the city council's Diwali working party, said: "We are very proud of our Diwali celebrations in Leicester."
Saturday's spectacle marked the end of a week of Diwali celebrations across the county.
Over the weekend shoppers at Highcross Leicester created a huge Diwali-inspired rangoli – floor artwork – during a workshop staged in the lower mall, while the Bollywood Brass Band paraded through the centre on Saturday afternoon.
On Thursday, staff and customers of HSBC Bank, in Grove Park, Enderby, held an evening of Diwali fun when about 200 people were treated to a selection of Indian food and music at the bank's conference centre.

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