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Navratri bonding religions

SUCH IS the enthusiasm of Navratri that it involves even Muslims and Christians. No wonder, they take part in the programmes organised on the occasion. According to Fauzia Shanam, ?My friends take part in the Dandia and in the merry making.?

Published on: Sep 23, 2006 12:19 AM IST
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SUCH IS the enthusiasm of Navratri that it involves even Muslims and Christians.

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No wonder, they take part in the programmes organised on the occasion.

According to Fauzia Shanam, “My friends take part in the Dandia and in the merry making.”

Excitement notwithstanding, Navratri’s arrival makes Natasha Sayani beam with joy. She said, “Come Navratri and we go on a shopping spree with family and friends. Then, we let our hair down when it comes to Dandia and make it a point to visit friends. So, how can religion or caste throw a spanner in the merrymaking.”

City-based businessman Michael Joseph said, “It may be a Hindu festival. But, we eagerly wait for its arrival. Along with my family, I go for shopping and enjoy Dandia, organised by our friends. Besides savouring the music and dance, we get the opportunity to meet people and make new friends.”

Mohammad Aslam added, “Navratri gives all a common platform to feel happy and enjoy.”

 
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