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Diwali faral for soldiers: The story behind Pune’s annual tradition that began with a Kashmir tragedy

Sainik Mitra Parivar, a Pune-based organisation, started their Diwali celebration a month before by collecting sweets from NGOs and individuals to be sent to jawans at the borders.

October 22, 2025 / 13:31 IST
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Pune's beloved tradition of celebrating Diwali with India's soldiers originated from a tragedy in Kashmir that inspired a community-wide tribute.

Since 1996, the city has organized initiatives to send sweets, messages, and other mementos to soldiers posted on the borders, ensuring they feel remembered during the festive season.

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Sainik Mitra Parivar, a city-based organisation, started their Diwali celebration a month before by collecting sweets from NGOs and individuals to be sent to jawans at the borders.

“We appeal to schoolchildren to create messages for the soldiers that will inspire them. Our aim is to express gratitude to the soldiers during the festive season,” Anand Saraf, a retired bank officer from the city and founder of Sainik Mitra Parivar, was quoted by The Indian Express as saying.