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Nursing team at AMRI hospital in Kolkata celebrates Christmas

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West Bengal [India], December 23 (ANI): As Christmas is just around the corner, the nursing team at AMRI hospital in Kolkata’s Dhakuria celebrates Christmas and sings carols.

They participated in the celebration with zeal and excitement. The hospital’s entire corner was decked out with a Christmas tree, Santa Claus, and other ornamental stuff. It made the hospital’s environment happier and more positive for both staff members and patients who are ill.

The festival celebration is just around the corner. Images and videos from around the country reveal that people are thrilled about the celebration.

Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, commemorated on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration by billions of people worldwide.

Recently, on this festivity, Tricity Churches’ association has organised an advance Christmas celebration in Chandigarh.

A massive procession was taken out, accompanied by the sound of drums and other musical instruments. The Christian community enjoyed being a part of it and exhibiting their enthusiasm and devotion.

Many, but not all, countries observe Christmas as a holiday. During the weeks running up to Christmas, many homes have Christmas trees and other decorations up. Some people also have Advent Calendars.

Some workplaces host Christmas parties before December 25. Exchanging gifts, singing Christmas carols, and attending parties are all festive activities. It’s a joyful time when children get gifts from family, friends, and Santa Claus, sometimes known as Father Christmas. Christmas cards are also presented or mailed out before Christmas. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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