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Diwali 2020 Celebrations Across Tripura BSF Camps : Exchange of sweets among India, Bangladesh Border Forces
TIWN Nov 14, 2020
Diwali 2020 Celebrations Across Tripura BSF Camps : Exchange of sweets among India, Bangladesh Border Forces
PHOTO : BSF celebrates Diwali at Agartala. TIWN Pic Nov 14, 2020

AGARTALA, Nov 14 (TIWN): Border Security Force (BSF), stationed along the India-Bangladesh border at Akhaura check post distributed sweets among Bangladesh border guards as a goodwill gesture to mark the occasion of Diwali on Saturday. Also BSF Officers have marked the day with the jawans who are on duty far from home to keep the people of the nation safe amid festivals. Across Tripura celebration modes are on peak. In Tripura the main festival is held at Matabari, Udaipur where thousands of devotees gathered to observe Diwali, although this year due to COVID-19 not much crowd was noticed anywhere. Diwali is the occasion to keep away hatred and spread love among the people. To mark the celebration, every spot is illuminated with sparkling diyas which bring the supernatural brightness and joy with the hope of finding light in darkness, and spreading love amidst hatred.

 Some people use decorated light candles, some decorated diya or clay lamps, and other decorative lights and put them in their windows for the festival.Traditionally people use 'earthen lamps' with cotton wicks and oil to light up the dark night.

BSF officials gave sweet boxes to Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) official while greeting them on the occasion of Diwali, which is celebrated nationwide today. 

It’s the grand occasion of Diwali; so we are exchanging sweets. We exchange sweets at various levels like – BOP (border out post), commandant and sector levels, said BSF offcial.

"The BSF officials said that we have good cooperation with BGB and we jointly conduct operations from time to time so that we can maintain peace on both sides of the border. This (exchange of sweets) also brings both the forces closer.

The exchange of sweets between India and Bangladesh along the border is a traditional practice aimed at improving bilateral relations.

BSF and BGB exchange sweets and greetings during various festivals like Diwali, Eid, Holi, Independence Day and Republic Day.

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