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THE CULTURAL SYMPHONY ACROSS BORDERS Festivals as Cultural Anchors For NRIs, festivals become poignant anchors that tether them to their cultural origins. Diwali, Holi, Eid, and other celebrations are not merely dates on a calendar; they are occasions to recreate the warmth and joy of home in a foreign land. Traditional rituals, festive cuisines, and the vibrant colors of celebration seamlessly bridge the gap between distance and heritage. Ms Sabena Purai living in the USA told us that these festivals mean more in a foreign land. She says “Festivities bring such joy and meaning to our lives. It connects us back to our roots; we cherish it at every chance we get.” Attire as Living Tradition Clothing becomes a powerful medium through which NRIs express their cultural identity. Whether it's the grace of a saree, the elegance of a kurta, or the regality of traditional jewelry, attire becomes a living testament to heritage. NRIs don these garments not just during special occasio...