Delhi is celebrating Diwali today with grand decorations and glowing diyas across popular spots, including the historic Red Fort. The celebrations are part of India’s push to have Diwali recognised as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. Chandni Chowk is adorned with colourful rangolis, and special Diwali markets have been set up. Fireworks will light up the night sky, while government buildings and World Heritage Sites shine with festive lights, creating a vibrant atmosphere across the city.
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— United Nations in India (@UNinIndia) December 10, 2025
Why Is Delhi Celebrating Diwali Today
This year, Delhi’s Diwali celebrations are linked to the 20th session of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee for Intangible Cultural Heritage. The city is hosting delegates from around the world from December 8 to 13. India’s proposal to include Diwali on the UNESCO list is being discussed on December 9 and 10. The government aims to showcase the festival as an important part of Indian culture while demonstrating the richness of the country’s traditions.
Festive Lights and Celebrations Across City
The Red Fort is the main venue for this year’s Diwali events, featuring cultural performances, ceremonial lighting of diyas, and exhibitions. Chandni Chowk is decked out with vibrant rangolis and colourful lights. The Delhi Secretariat and other government buildings shine with golden and tricolour LED displays. Fireworks and festive markets complete the celebrations, creating a magical atmosphere for locals, tourists, and international guests attending the UNESCO event.