What’s Trending this Diwali?

Hey my lovely readers. What’s up?

As mentioned in my last post, the grand Indian Diwali festival is here, and people are setting the tone to welcome the festival in full swing. With the extraordinary situation that we are in, most of are trying to avoid stepping out of the houses to stay safe. With Diwali being a big cultural moment in India, a majority of us plan to celebrate the season virtually with our loved ones – which is prudent in such times.

While social distancing continues to be a priority, we look forward to reaching out to our loved ones through virtual platforms including social media. Talking about social media, we all know how the role it plays in helping us connect and reach out – a significant need during festivals.

Looking for Diwali decor ideas that are trending on social media?  Exploring gift ideas and handmade options for friends and family to enhance the celebrations? A big trend this year is also towards online shopping as people look to stay home and celebrate the festival with loved ones. While Indians look forward to indulging in Diwali sweets, there is also a focus on shopping for local made products to give a boost to the local businesses in these unprecedented times.

I’m sure after reading all this, you may be curious to know the ongoing trends around the festival. Take a sneak peek into the 10 of the most popular hashtags on Social Media related to Diwali in India. Don’t just read them, use them in your posts to up your reach.

#diwali2020

#diwaligifts

#diwalidecor

#happydiwali

#homedecor

#handmade

#vocalforlocal

 #giftideas

 #onlineshopping

#diwalisweets

Do let me know, what’s your favourite trend this Diwali?

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21 thoughts on “What’s Trending this Diwali?

  1. This is such a wonderful celebration. I have never celebrated it, but it is a festival I have admired. I like the idea of what the festival celebrates and honours. I have done activities in school, because I had a student in my class celebrate it. So one of my teachers set up activities dedicated to Diwali, and explained it to us.

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