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Three West Windsor-Plainsboro dancers entertained more than 300 JPMorganChase executives and colleagues at a Diwali celebration held on November 3 at Utsay, an Indian restaurant in New York City.##M:[more]##

Pooja Mehta, 16; Shreya Mandloi, 6; and Saniya Mandloi, 3; study at the Payal Dancing School in Plainsboro. Shreya and Saniya performed to the tunes of Bollywood Medley and Pooja performed an Indian classical dance on the edges of a steel plate.

Pooja, a student at High School South, lives in Plainsboro. Shreya and Saniya are sisters and live in West Windsor. Shreya goes to Maurice Hawk School and Saniya is a student at Montessori Corner.

The Indian festival of Lights is celebrated over five days as the Indian community commemorate the return of Lord Ram back to his kingdom Ayodhya, after 14 years of exile and after defeating demon Ravana.

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