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History Is Made! UNESCO Adds Deepavali To Its Intangible Cultural Heritage Of Humanity List

The announcement was made during the meeting of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee. It was held for the first time in India at Delhi’s Red Fort.

by Ashmeet Guliani
History Is Made! UNESCO Adds Deepavali To Its Intangible Cultural Heritage Of Humanity List

It’s good news for India! The festival of lights, ‘Deepavali’, has now earned global recognition. UNESCO has added it to its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity 2025. PM Narendra Modi also took to his official X account to share this special news. He wrote, “People in India and around the world are thrilled.”

Deepavali Added To UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage List


Along with 19 other cultural heritages, our own festival, Deepavali or Diwali, is now a part of the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity 2025. According to a report by The Financial Express, the announcement was made during the meeting of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee. It was held for the first time in India at Delhi’s Red Fort.

It is definitely a moment of joy for the citizens of India. After all, Deepavali is one of the most important festivals of India. It is celebrated with lights, food, and prayers. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also took to his official X account and wrote, “People in India and around the world are thrilled. For us, Deepavali is very closely linked to our culture and ethos. It is the soul of our civilisation. It personifies illumination and righteousness. The addition of Deepavali to the UNESCO Intangible Heritage List will contribute to the festival’s global popularity even further.” PM Modi also added, “May the ideals of Prabhu Shri Ram keep guiding us for eternity.”

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What The UNESCO List Represents

According to a report by The Indian Express, the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity represents traditions and living expressions that are inherited from our ancestors. The list may include oral traditions, performing arts, rituals, festive events, traditional crafts, and more. Here is the complete list of 2025:

  1. Amateur theatre acting- Czechia
  2. Bagpipes and bagpipe playing- Bulgaria
  3. Behzad’s style of miniature art- Afghanistan
  4. Bisht (men’s abaa): skills and practices- Qatar, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates
  5. Brussels’ rod marionette tradition- Belgium
  6. Christmas Bran and Sambai of Gales Point Manatee- Belize
  7. Commandaria wine- Cyprus
  8. Cuarteto: music, dance and lyrics in the city of Córdoba- Argentina
  9. Deepavali- India
  10. Family tradition circus- Chile
  11. Festivity of the Virgen of Guadalupe- Bolivia
  12. Gifaataa, Wolaita people’s New Year festival- Ethiopia
  13. Guruna, a practice of socio-cultural and artistic retreats- Chad, Cameroon
  14. Hadrami Dan Gathering- Venezuela
  15. Koshary- Egypt
  16. Mvet Oyeng musical art and practice- Gabon, Cameroon, Congo
  17. The confraternity of flowers and palms- El Salvador
  18. The practice of Cuban Son- Cuba
  19. The zaffa in the traditional wedding- Djibouti, Comoros, United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Jordan, Mauritania, Somalia
  20. Traditional Saree Weaving Art of Tangail-Bangladesh

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It is definitely a historic day for India. The addition to the UNESCO list will surely make Deepavali or Diwali gain worldwide recognition. It feels as if we are celebrating the festival of lights for the second time in 2025!

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First Published: December 10, 2025 1:47 PM