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  	            Hi Luca! Welcome to the blog. I don't know where you are posting from at the moemnt but I think you might be from the school in New Zealand that are linked to our Year 5 at Thistly Meadow. Is that right? When I was a child I lived in Melbourne in Australia, in the estate in Vermont South where the soap  Neighbours  is now set. As children we used to sing,  Jingle bells, Batman smells, Robin flew away. Father Christmas lost his whiskers flying TAA.  TAA was Trans Australian Airways   a local airline. Is this the song you are thinking about?This is a Christmas song. In India the main religion is Hindu, and they don't celebrate Christmas. Their main festival is Divali, celebrated in November. It celebrates the story of king and queen Rama and Sita defeating  the evil god Ravana and returning from exile to their city of Alodya. To welcome them the people put candles, or divas, in their doorways, to light the way. So no, I don't think they sing this song. I haven't heard this song since leaving Australia when I was eight years old. It's not a song English children sing about Christmas. I think it's only sung in Australia and New Zealand. Where we live, in Leicester, many Indian people live, particularly from the Gujarat region of India, as this area is famous for textiles, and Leicester's main industry is textiles (making clothes and cloth).  Because of this, Leicester has the biggest Divali celebration outside India in the world.Thankyou, Luca. You have reminded me of a song I sung as a chilld that I had forgotten about.
            
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  	            Hi Luca! Welcome to the blog. I don't know where you are posting from at the menomt but I think you might be from the school in New Zealand that are linked to our Year 5 at Thistly Meadow. Is that right? When I was a child I lived in Melbourne in Australia, in the estate in Vermont South where the soap  Neighbours  is now set. As children we used to sing,  Jingle bells, Batman smells, Robin flew away. Father Christmas lost his whiskers flying TAA.  TAA was Trans Australian Airways   a local airline. Is this the song you are thinking about?This is a Christmas song. In India the main religion is Hindu, and they don't celebrate Christmas. Their main festival is Divali, celebrated in November. It celebrates the story of king and queen Rama and Sita defeating  the evil god Ravana and returning from exile to their city of Alodya. To welcome them the people put candles, or divas, in their doorways, to light the way. So no, I don't think they sing this song. I haven't heard this song since leaving Australia when I was eight years old. It's not a song English children sing about Christmas. I think it's only sung in Australia and New Zealand. Where we live, in Leicester, many Indian people live, particularly from the Gujarat region of India, as this area is famous for textiles, and Leicester's main industry is textiles (making clothes and cloth).  Because of this, Leicester has the biggest Divali celebration outside India in the world.Thankyou, Luca. You have reminded me of a song I sung as a chilld that I had forgotten about.
            
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  	            Hi Luca! Welcome to the blog. I don't know where you are posting from at the mmenot but I think you might be from the school in New Zealand that are linked to our Year 5 at Thistly Meadow. Is that right? When I was a child I lived in Melbourne in Australia, in the estate in Vermont South where the soap  Neighbours  is now set. As children we used to sing,  Jingle bells, Batman smells, Robin flew away. Father Christmas lost his whiskers flying TAA.  TAA was Trans Australian Airways   a local airline. Is this the song you are thinking about?This is a Christmas song. In India the main religion is Hindu, and they don't celebrate Christmas. Their main festival is Divali, celebrated in November. It celebrates the story of king and queen Rama and Sita defeating  the evil god Ravana and returning from exile to their city of Alodya. To welcome them the people put candles, or divas, in their doorways, to light the way. So no, I don't think they sing this song. I haven't heard this song since leaving Australia when I was eight years old. It's not a song English children sing about Christmas. I think it's only sung in Australia and New Zealand. Where we live, in Leicester, many Indian people live, particularly from the Gujarat region of India, as this area is famous for textiles, and Leicester's main industry is textiles (making clothes and cloth).  Because of this, Leicester has the biggest Divali celebration outside India in the world.Thankyou, Luca. You have reminded me of a song I sung as a chilld that I had forgotten about.
            
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  	            Hi Luca! Welcome to the blog. I don't know where you are posting from at the monemt but I think you might be from the school in New Zealand that are linked to our Year 5 at Thistly Meadow. Is that right? When I was a child I lived in Melbourne in Australia, in the estate in Vermont South where the soap  Neighbours  is now set. As children we used to sing,  Jingle bells, Batman smells, Robin flew away. Father Christmas lost his whiskers flying TAA.  TAA was Trans Australian Airways   a local airline. Is this the song you are thinking about?This is a Christmas song. In India the main religion is Hindu, and they don't celebrate Christmas. Their main festival is Divali, celebrated in November. It celebrates the story of king and queen Rama and Sita defeating  the evil god Ravana and returning from exile to their city of Alodya. To welcome them the people put candles, or divas, in their doorways, to light the way. So no, I don't think they sing this song. I haven't heard this song since leaving Australia when I was eight years old. It's not a song English children sing about Christmas. I think it's only sung in Australia and New Zealand. Where we live, in Leicester, many Indian people live, particularly from the Gujarat region of India, as this area is famous for textiles, and Leicester's main industry is textiles (making clothes and cloth).  Because of this, Leicester has the biggest Divali celebration outside India in the world.Thankyou, Luca. You have reminded me of a song I sung as a chilld that I had forgotten about.
            
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  	            Hi Luca! Welcome to the blog. I don't know where you are posting from at the momnet but I think you might be from the school in New Zealand that are linked to our Year 5 at Thistly Meadow. Is that right? When I was a child I lived in Melbourne in Australia, in the estate in Vermont South where the soap  Neighbours  is now set. As children we used to sing,  Jingle bells, Batman smells, Robin flew away. Father Christmas lost his whiskers flying TAA.  TAA was Trans Australian Airways   a local airline. Is this the song you are thinking about?This is a Christmas song. In India the main religion is Hindu, and they don't celebrate Christmas. Their main festival is Divali, celebrated in November. It celebrates the story of king and queen Rama and Sita defeating  the evil god Ravana and returning from exile to their city of Alodya. To welcome them the people put candles, or divas, in their doorways, to light the way. So no, I don't think they sing this song. I haven't heard this song since leaving Australia when I was eight years old. It's not a song English children sing about Christmas. I think it's only sung in Australia and New Zealand. Where we live, in Leicester, many Indian people live, particularly from the Gujarat region of India, as this area is famous for textiles, and Leicester's main industry is textiles (making clothes and cloth).  Because of this, Leicester has the biggest Divali celebration outside India in the world.Thankyou, Luca. You have reminded me of a song I sung as a chilld that I had forgotten about.
            
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  	            The Maker of the Universe Dr.B.R.Ambedkar popularly known as in the Entire World  Babasaheb India Got fredoem bcoz of Babasaheb.India Got The Fantastic Constitution in the world bcoz of Babasaheb.Peace in India bcoz of Babasaheb.India is United today bcoz of Babasaheb.India became Economically strong bcoz of Babasaheb.Buddhism Survived in India bcoz of Babasaheb.Woman got all rights and fredoem bcoz of Babasaheb.SC,ST,OBC,Buddhist,Jain,Muslim got reservation bcoz of Babasaheb.Jai-Bhim World!!!
            
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  	            The Maker of the Universe Dr.B.R.Ambedkar popularly known as in the Entire World  Babasaheb India Got frdeoem bcoz of Babasaheb.India Got The Fantastic Constitution in the world bcoz of Babasaheb.Peace in India bcoz of Babasaheb.India is United today bcoz of Babasaheb.India became Economically strong bcoz of Babasaheb.Buddhism Survived in India bcoz of Babasaheb.Woman got all rights and frdeoem bcoz of Babasaheb.SC,ST,OBC,Buddhist,Jain,Muslim got reservation bcoz of Babasaheb.Jai-Bhim World!!!
            
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