About 500 people celebrated Coventry Peace Month and Diwali at the Indian Community Centre, in Cross Road, Foleshill, on Saturday.
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ICC stands for Indian Community Centre (Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK)
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It will also provide support to local Overseas Indian Associations to establish Overseas Indian Community Centres in countries that have populations of Overseas Indians exceeding 1,00,000 and support to start and run Overseas Indian Community-based student welfare centres in Countries that have more than 20,000 Indian students' presence.
Tomorrow from 6pm at the Indian Community Centre in Cross Road, Foleshill, Lord Mayor Coun Tim Sawdon will light a candle of peace followed by all councillors and community leaders present.
Matthew also loved music and he played the guitar in a concert at the Indian Community Centre last year.
At the West Indian Community Centre in Spon Street, city centre, the party starts at 9pm with entertainment from Coventry DJ Mikey D alongside reggae band Riddim Stone.
Byline: By MATT BLAKE TWINKLE-toes Gerry Kelly put his best foot forward at Belfast's Indian Community Centre yesterday.
The Indian Community Centre, in Cross Road, Foleshill, was packed out on Saturday night for the celebrations to mark the start of Diwali.