KUALA LUMPUR: After two years of subdued celebrations in the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the air is currently filled with excitement this Deepavali.
The Hindus in the country have been busy making preparations for the festival, which will be observed tomorrow, despite having to comply with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) set.
In KUALA LUMPUR, a Bernama check in the Little India area, in Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Brickfields, found that the site was crowded with visitors, especially Hindus making purchases for the festival.
A food trader who only wanted to be known as Ros, 27, was excited to have had a stream of customers since morning, and said that the atmosphere would become even livelier after 7 pm as there were discounts of up to 70% offered to shoppers.
Meanwhile, clothes seller, M. Amutha, 28, thanked the government for allowing some flexibilities to celebrate Deepavali.
"Last year, due to COVID-19, we did not make many preparations, just a a scaled-down celebration. However, this year it is more joyous as we can celebrate again with our families in my hometown," said Amutha, who will be heading to her hometown tomorrow morning.
In PERAK, both locals and foreigners made a beeline to Little India (Jalan Lahat) in Ipoh, to purchase clothing, foodstuffs, home decorations and prayer items to celebrate Deepavali tomorrow.
A check showed people arriving in the area by 10 am, to buy sarees, henna as well as foodstuffs like muruku and also Deepavali cards. Despite the congestion, the situation was under control in terms of SOP compliance.
In NEGERI SEMBILAN, the Little India area, in Jalan Dato Lee Fong Yee was filled with customers making last minute purchases.
One of the visitors met, S. Kulenderan, 33, shared the excitement of Deepavali, which had not been felt since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country last year.
Meanwhile, clothing store employee S. Kumar, 32, expressed his delight with the return of customers since last week.
In JOHOR, a private sector employee P. Thanaletchumi, 44, said that she was grateful to the government for allowing the celebration under the new normal.
"The reopening of businesses has helped us to celebrate Deepavali with more joy, and we can visit relatives here and in other states too. I am so happy to be able to visit family and friends," she said.
Student N. Niharuka, 13, said that this year's Deepavali celebration brings so much meaning to her especially after being "trapped" at home during the festival last year.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Wed Nov 03 2021
After two years of subdued celebrations in the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the air is currently filled with excitement this Deepavali. - Twitter@bernamadotcom
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