<p>Washington: President Joe Biden would celebrate Diwali at the White House Monday evening along with a large number of Indian Americans from across the country.</p>.<p>“Continuing a tradition from previous years, the President will light a Diya lamp in the Blue Room before his remarks,” the White House said.</p>.<p>After this he would deliver remarks before a gathering of Indian Americans, for whom he is hosting a reception.</p>.<p>This would be President Biden's last Diwali reception at the White House as he is not running for the presidential election.</p>.Ahead of US elections, Biden administration proposes free over-the-counter birth control.<p>“Among the President’s introductions will be a video message from Sunita “Suni” Williams, a decorated NASA astronaut and retired Navy Captain. She recorded a video greeting from the International Space Station, where she took over as Commander in September,” the White House said.</p>.<p>“Suni is a practising Hindu and has previously sent Diwali greetings from the ISS to people across the globe. She has also brought multiple Indian/Hindu cultural items—including samosas and copies of Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita—with her to space in celebration of her heritage,” it said.</p>.<p>“Nootana, a classical South Asian dance and music ensemble based in Washington, DC, will provide musical entertainment for guests, in addition to the Marine Corps Band,” said the White House.</p>
<p>Washington: President Joe Biden would celebrate Diwali at the White House Monday evening along with a large number of Indian Americans from across the country.</p>.<p>“Continuing a tradition from previous years, the President will light a Diya lamp in the Blue Room before his remarks,” the White House said.</p>.<p>After this he would deliver remarks before a gathering of Indian Americans, for whom he is hosting a reception.</p>.<p>This would be President Biden's last Diwali reception at the White House as he is not running for the presidential election.</p>.Ahead of US elections, Biden administration proposes free over-the-counter birth control.<p>“Among the President’s introductions will be a video message from Sunita “Suni” Williams, a decorated NASA astronaut and retired Navy Captain. She recorded a video greeting from the International Space Station, where she took over as Commander in September,” the White House said.</p>.<p>“Suni is a practising Hindu and has previously sent Diwali greetings from the ISS to people across the globe. She has also brought multiple Indian/Hindu cultural items—including samosas and copies of Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita—with her to space in celebration of her heritage,” it said.</p>.<p>“Nootana, a classical South Asian dance and music ensemble based in Washington, DC, will provide musical entertainment for guests, in addition to the Marine Corps Band,” said the White House.</p>