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Let us celebrate Diwali with care and responsibility.

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Diwali the festival of light is celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy. It is widely said that without crackers there is no Diwali. but it leads to too much pollution in country. To decrease pollution, Government can set the limitation on the sale and manufacturing of fireworks. Government can advise one ground in each area for fireworks to people can come and join. By doing this , many residential properties and people(who don’t like fireworks)wouldn’t be affected. Government should set the time period for fireworks for example, 9 to 10 so they can reduce so much pollution.

“Say no to Crackers ” is a good idea but it will hurt some people sentiments, as they say without crackers there is no Diwali” So without hurting some people sentiments Government can achieve a lot by applying the ways i mentioned above. Only the licensee shopkeepers should be allowed to sell crackers and also Government can make sure that license should be given on length and population of area. Government must set the time period for the licensee to buy fireworks for example 1 week before Diwali.

By doing this there will be not over stock for the shopkeepers. My another concern is For the duplicate sweets which affect people health badly. We exchange gifts and sweets with our friends and families its been a trend and rituals for decades. There is so many shops selling sweets in india. Government officials should check the quality of sweets by ensuring that there is no affect on people’s health.

There are so many alternative ways for sweets as people can make at their home or they can buy dry fruit packed gift boxes if they think the sweets selling in town is not good for health. It is our duty as well if anything we find that breaking laws then we should let the government officials know about it . Moreover, not only the Government but it is our duty and responsibility as well to celebrate Diwali in a manner that wont break the laws and people don’t need to say no to fireworks and sweets.

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One Response to “Let us celebrate Diwali with care and responsibility.”

  1. Naveen says:

    Without hurting some people sentiments, It would be greater idea to celebrate Diwali with care and responsibility.

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