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                    [ArticleID] => 266706
                    [Title] => Indian New Year in Manila
                    [Summary] => The Indian community in Metro Manila will be celebrating the Indian New Year, called Diwali, today at the Baywalk on Roxas Boulevard in Manila. The celebration is five days ahead of the actual Diwali, which falls on Nov. 12 under the lunar calendar.


Manila Mayor Lito Atienza said the city government will take part in the celebration to further strengthen the relationship between the Philippines and India.
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INDIAN NEW YEAR
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                    [Title] => Indian New Year in Manila
                    [Summary] => The Indian community in Metro Manila will be celebrating the Indian New Year, called Diwali, today at the Baywalk on Roxas Boulevard in Manila. The celebration is five days ahead of the actual Diwali, which falls on Nov. 12 under the lunar calendar.


Manila Mayor Lito Atienza said the city government will take part in the celebration to further strengthen the relationship between the Philippines and India.
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