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Apple CEO Tim Cook shares a pic clicked by an Indian photographer to wish everyone on Diwali Apple CEO Tim Cook shares a pic clicked by an Indian photographer to wish everyone on Diwali. The entire country celebrated Diwali with much fervor on Monday. Wishes poured in from all over the world and the whole nation was beautifully lit up. Even Apple CEO Tim Cook took to Twitter to wish everyone a happy Diwali. Cook also shared a picture clicked by an Indian photographer with the post, which has obviously gone viral online. In the now-viral post, Tim Cook shared Apeksha Maker's photograph. It featured hands with henna on them, covering a beautiful Diya while some more diyas and flowers surrounded the setting. " a holiday full of joy and prosperity. #ShotoniPhone by Apeksha Maker" reads the caption of th This photo beautifully captures why Diwali is known as the Festival of Lights. Wishing all who celebrate e post. This photo beautifully captures why Diwali is known as the F