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Starchild: Malaysian children are glad to celebrate Deepavali
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“I am in Penang for Diwali. I can also cycle happily all around the large house compound, decorated with the lighted diyas. My dadima Jagjit Kaur, who is recently out of the hospital, loves Starchild, especially the Wordsearch puzzles.”“I would like to wish all my Hindu friends a very happy festival of lights. Remember to always wash your hands before snacking on Deepavali cookies and sweets,” says, six, says: “May this Deepavali be a joyous and meaningful one despite the pandemic we face.

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