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See: Aerial view of Noida’s ‘magical’ Diwali night

See: Aerial view of Noida’s ‘magical’ Diwali night

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During Diwali celebrations, an aerial video showing rows of illuminated high-rise buildings in Noida has gone viral.

Every corner of Noida is bathed in the warm glow of tradition as people celebrate Diwali. (Photo: Instagram)

Every corner of Noida is bathed in the warm glow of tradition as people celebrate Diwali. (Photo: Instagram)

While the festival of lights illuminates the nation, streets across the country are transformed into a dazzling spectacle for Diwali. Each light paints a picture of unity, adding festive fervor. Amidst the celebrations, an aerial video showing rows of illuminated high-rise buildings in Noida, capturing the essence of Diwali, has gone viral.

In the 31-second video, the user takes viewers through Noida’s illuminated streets and some of its grandest residential buildings and high-rises, draped in festive lights. Every corner of Noida is bathed in the warm glow of tradition as people celebrate Diwali.

The video was shared with the caption: “Can you tell us which societies you can recognize? Noida ko isse zyada sunder kabhi dekha hai? 2024 Diwali Lights Noida. We traveled and shot the most beautiful buildings in Noida and Greater Noida West.”

The video, published on October 30, caught the attention of social media users, generating a wave of views and reactions. It has already collected more than 3 million views and hundreds of comments.

“Absolutely breathtaking! From above, Noida looks magical, like the city of dreams,” says the comment.

A person wrote: “Today, Noida is beautiful, starting from the entrance.”

“Such beauty! This video really captures the spirit of Diwali,” the user noted.

The man said, “It is true. It is more beautiful at this time of year.”

“Noida has never looked so great. You made us love our city all over again!” – shouted someone.

A user commented: “I can recognize my society! Thank you for capturing this incredible view.”

As the Diwali festivities are in full swing, poor air quality has once again started to pose a threat in Delhi NCR. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), on October 31, Delhi recorded very poor air quality in Dwaraka, Rohini, RK Puram and Chandni Chowk. Noida also recorded poor air quality at several stations including Knowledge Park, Sector 116 and Sector. 125.

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