Britain PM Boris Johnson, Prince Charles join GP Hinduja's virtual Diwali prayer meet
Prince Charles inaugurated the event by lighting up the traditional Diwali lamp.
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The prayer meeting was attended by leading multi-faith spiritual heads and other leaders. (L-R, clockwise: GP Hinduja, Boris Johnson, Prince Charles)
LONDON: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has lauded the contribution of British Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities in helping the people during the coronavirus pandemic and responding to the crisis with compassion, community spirit and a can-do attitude.
"Congratulations to everyone on this fantastic "Virtual Diwali" festival. This brings the spirit of Diwali into people's homes while helping the people to remain safe," Johnson said.
It is not easy when the people want to get together with their family or visit their friends or share with them the Diwali fun and Samosa or Gulab Jamun, he said.
"I want you to know that your sacrifices and your determination to do the right thing really are helping to save lives... I have been blown away by the inspirational way in which Hindus, Sikhs and Jains have responded to this crisis with compassion, community spirit and a can-do attitude," Johnson said.
He said he has the confidence that "together we will overcome this virus as Diwali teaches us that light triumphs over darkness and good over evil, knowledge over ignorance."
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"So let us pull together once again in a huge collective effort and just as Lord Rama and his wife Sita found their way home after the defeat of the demon king Ravana, their way lit by many millions of lamps, so too shall we find our way through this and we shall do so triumphantly," he said.
PrinceCharles inaugurated the event by lighting up the traditional Diwali lamp. The prayer meeting was attended by leading multi-faith spiritual heads and other leaders.
In his message, PrinceCharles said the festival of light is a special time for families and friends to get together to share gifts and sweets and enjoy each other's company.
"Very sadly this year, the ongoing public health crisis means that this will simply not be possible for so many of you and I can well imagine how difficult and disappointing this must be," he said.
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PrinceCharles said people might still draw strength from the message of Diwali - that ultimately good will triumph over evil and light will prevail over darkness.
Johnson said he has been blown away by the contribution of British Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities in helping the people during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The highlight of the 'Virtual Diwali' prayer was a nearly three-hour-long musical extravaganza by some of Bollywood's leading playback singers including Sonu Nigam, Kailash Kher, Anup Jalota, Shankar Mahadevan and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.
G P Hinduja, Co-Chairman of the Hinduja Group said they decided to convert the annual Diwali celebration into prayers because of the pandemic.
He hoped Goddess Laxmi will bring improvement in the life of people world over.
This Diwali, Throw A Luxe Virtual Party Like The Hindujas
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Billionaire Ashok Hinduja (left) ushered in his 70th birthday in July with a lavish, private music concert held virtually. It showed that even in these socially distant times, the ‘big, fat, Indian celebration’ hasn’t disappeared but instead evolved into something more intimate and personalised.
Here are a few tips to make your next virtual celebration, be it a wedding, birthday or Diwali party, feel more luxurious and memorable.
Billionaire Ashok Hinduja (left) ushered in his 70th birthday in July with a lavish, private music concert held virtually. It showed that even in these socially distant times, the ‘big, fat, Indian c..
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The best way to make a video call celebration memorable is to focus on the small details — decor, colour palette, food — and make them reflect your personality. “It’s about making that one family table as grand as you’d like instead of ten tables with understated decor,” says Vandana Mohan, founder, The Wedding Design Company, explaining how virtual weddings have retained that special touch even in the pandemic.
Paying attention to the little things can also help guests feel more included. “Some couples get special Zoom backgrounds designed for guests who can’t make it. Or they send them specialised hampers (with candles, silk flowers, handmade chocolates etc.) so that they feel like a part of the festivities,” she adds.
The best way to make a video call celebration memorable is to focus on the small details — decor, colour palette, food — and make them reflect your personality. “It’s about making that one family tab..
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“Gift hampers are becoming more innovative, personal and luxurious in these times to make every single absentee guest feel special,” says Bhavnesh Sawhney, co-founder, FB Celebrations.
Sawhney recently curated an intimate 50th birthday where guests, both those present and absent, were sent stainless steel hip f lasks (worth `975 each) personalised with their names and frames with a handwritten Rumi quote as a token of love. “The gifting aspect can really make one feel special even miles away, especially when it is curated. These gifts can go hand in hand with the distribution of invites, especially for the older family members, who do not have access to e-invites as young people do,” he adds.
“Gift hampers are becoming more innovative, personal and luxurious in these times to make every single absentee guest feel special,” says Bhavnesh Sawhney, co-founder, FB Celebrations.Sawhney recentl..
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Food is another way hosts are personalising their parties. Some couples send their guests curated hampers of dry snacks and premixes of cocktails so that they can enjoy the virtual party experience together. “Another option is having catered meal boxes delivered to the homes of guests from their favourite restaurants or an array of fabulous home chefs,” says Sawhney.
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Technology is critical when planning a virtual celebration. Plan ahead and consider potential problems like audio issues, bad lighting, incorrect positioning of the camera, the possibility of people talking over each other, etc.
“The multi-camera set-up must be positioned for optimal viewing. Switching between cameras is important to provide some visual relief to guests. The lighting has to be magical. Guests should feel like they are not merely watching a video and that their online presence actually matters. Invest in an emcee who will welcome guests and keep them engaged with fun activities and entertainment planned for every minute of the call,” Sawhney suggests.
Technology is critical when planning a virtual celebration. Plan ahead and consider potential problems like audio issues, bad lighting, incorrect positioning of the camera, the possibility of people ..
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Special music, food or a dress code can help the party feel more put-together and professional. For Ashok Hinduja’s 70th birthday, music was the signature touch. “Music makes a party!” recalls wife Harsha. “We had three renowned maestros — Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Sonu Nigam and Anup Jalota — who set the mood for the celebration. They sang Ashok’s favourite songs and took requests from our family and guests.”
Special music, food or a dress code can help the party feel more put-together and professional. For Ashok Hinduja’s 70th birthday, music was the signature touch. “Music makes a party!” recalls wife H..