I hope to see a Diwali Village

Dear Editor,

It is with optimism and enthusiasm that I write to commend the government’s efforts in promoting social cohesion, evident through diverse initiatives such as “Men on Mission,” “Christmas Village,” and “Ramadan Village,” which began under the leadership of former President David Granger. As a citizen of this beautiful nation, I have been an ardent observer of such initiatives over the years and believe that they have played a vital role in fostering inclusivity, understanding, and unity among Guyanese of all backgrounds and faiths. By embracing our shared values and celebrating our diversity, we strengthen the fabric of our society, setting an example for generations to come.

Moreover, the introduction of “Christmas Village” has always been a highlight of the festive season, bringing people together in a joyous celebration of shared traditions. The vibrant atmosphere, lively music, and delicious food create an ambience that is unmatched. It is heartwarming to witness Guyanese from various religious backgrounds coming together to partake in the festivities, embracing the true spirit of Christmas. I applaud the efforts and resources invested by this government to ensure the success of this venture.

Equally commendable is the establishment of Ramadan Village. This initiative demonstrates a remarkable willingness to appreciate the customs and practices of our Muslim brothers and sisters during the holy month of Ramadan. By providing a space for reflection, communal prayer, and cultural activities, we foster an environment of religious tolerance and understanding. It is through ventures like these that we identify the common threads that bind us, regardless of our faith or background.

While acknowledging the success of the aforementioned programs, I would like to express my sincerest hope for the introduction of a Diwali Village. Diwali, the festival of lights, holds significant cultural and religious importance for Guyanese of Hindu origin. With its dazzling displays, vibrant dances, and sumptuous cuisine, a Diwali Village would provide an excellent platform to showcase and celebrate this beautiful festival. It would not only serve as a unifying force for Hindu Guyanese but also foster an appreciation for the rich diversity that defines our nation.

Sincerely,

Pt. Ubraj Narine, JP, COA

Religious Secretary (Maha Sabha)

Former Staff Sgt. (GDF), Mayor

City of Georgetown