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Dubai, Aug 15 (IANS) Indian expats across the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Saturday celebrated the 74th Independence Day, while missions held low-key events due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Indians represent the biggest expat group in the UAE, with around 3 million of them living and working in the Emirates, reports Gulf News.
Due to the ongoing health crisis, no large gatherings were held at Indian schools and associations that normally host Independence Day celebrations.
Only staff at the Indian Consulate General in Dubai and the Embassy in Abu Dhabi were present for the celebrations because of social distancing.
However, the proceedings were shown live on the missions’ social media channels.
Aman Puri, Consul General of India to Dubai and Northern Emirates, unfurled the Tricolour at the Cconsulate as the national anthem played.
In his address, Puri thanked the UAE for its solidarity in the “unprecedented crisis” of the pandemic and as well as for its support in the repatriation of stranded Indians, Gulf News reported.
Similar celebrations and ceremonies were held shortly afterwards at the Indian embassy, led by Ambassador Pavan Kapoor.
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