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Swetha is a Content Specialist, LinkedIn Branding and B2B Marketing Consultant. When she is not in the world of B2B, she researches the roots and beauty of Indian Culture and Traditions. She is the author of the book: 365 Days 365 Posts - The Guide to LinkedIn Personal Branding, available exclusively on Amazon. Connect with her on LinkedIn.
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14 Ideas How to Celebrate Diwali in India with Poor People

Swetha, August 31, 2020December 10, 2025

Helping the poor on Diwali is probably the best thing that one can do on this festival of lights. Diwali ranks in the top 5 Indian festivals. The festival is also called Deepavali in many places. Despite the name of how it is called, both the terms Diwali and Deepavali…

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