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Gauravi Kumari, Princess of Jaipur, celebrated Hariyali Teej in a traditional leheria poshak. She also shared photos ...
The diya emoji, when seen in light mode, appears with a smaller flame. Switching to Twitter's dark mode turns the flame brighter. The emoji will be available until October 29.
Thousands of Indians participated in a unique 48-hour Twitter Poll and chose the colour of this year’s customised Twitter diwali ‘diya’ emoji. People chose from four options: orange, blue ...
The ‘diya’ symbolises victory of good over evil, brightness over darkness, and truth over falsity, it said. “The emoji is available, giving Twitter users a fun way to spread the festive spirit and ...
The emoji, which is a 'diya' or oil lamp, when viewed in the light mode will appear with a small flame, the company said in a statement.
The emoji, which is a 'diya' or oil lamp, when viewed in the light mode will appear with a small flame, the company said in a statement.
Micro-blogging site Twitter on Monday launched a Diwali emoji by roping in Bollywood actors Salman Khan and Sonam Kapoor whose new movie will release during this festive season.
Upcoming new Emojis might include prosthetic arm, yawning face, men holding hands, women holding hands, sari, diya, hindu temple and more. Unicode Emoji version 12.0 final list is released. There ...
Twitter released a new lit-up diya emoji with certain hashtags. Something that is special with the new emoji is that it sparkes when the users views it in the dark mode on the web portal or the ...
Starting from October 28 and for the next four-days of the festival period, millions of Indians across the world can use the orange-coloured ‘diya’ emoji in their Tweets and join the ...
Millions of Indians across the world can use the orange-coloured 'diya' emoji in their tweets starting today, and can do so for the next four-days of the festival period. All they have to do is ...
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