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WASHINGTON, D.C. USA, March 6, 2003: U.S. Representative Frank

Pallone, Jr., founder of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian

Americans, introduced a resolution in the U.S. House of

Representatives asking Congress to request the United States Postal

Service to issue a stamp honoring the holiday of Deepavali. The

Citizen's Stamp Advisory Commission, under the U.S. Postal Service,

currently issues many stamps with holiday themes, including

Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah and most recently Eid.

 

Pallone said he is hopeful that there will soon be a postage stamp

commemorating this beautiful festival celebrated in India and

throughout the world. "The rich culture associated with the Deepavali

tradition includes observation of this holiday by Hindus, Sikhs,

Christians, Jains, Muslims and Buddhists," Pallone said. "Deepavali

is a time for communal gatherings and spiritual enlightenment. People

from across the world make an effort to visit their family, friends

and neighbors on this wonderful holiday. The spirit of Deepavali has

survived political, economic and social vicissitudes throughout

history, while always carrying the universal symbolism of the triumph

of light, goodness, knowledge and truth."

 

Source: Office of Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ)

Courtesy of HPI (Hindu Press International)

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