English, asked by smriti12329, 6 months ago

celebrate diwali without crackers ? Write 10 sentences.​

Answers

Answered by prateek19948
0

Explanation:

LIGHT IT UP WITH ECO-FRIENDLY DIYAS:

The markets are filled with different types of Diyas from fancy designer ones to the simple mud diyas. You can be smart and choose between smoke-free diyas from the market or make your own eco-friendly ones at home.

THROW A HOUSE PARTY.

Parties and Celebration go hand in hand, and there isn’t a better occasion than Diwali to meet your near and dear ones, especially the ones you haven’t seen for a while. This Diwali, invite your friends over, catch up with old buddies, play a game of poker, call your relatives, wish them and spread the joy.

MAKE SOME NOISE

Use glitter or colorful papers and fill up balloons. Spend a fun evening bursting them with your friends and family! Get the kids to blow up paper bags and jump on them to create enough noise. This will be a good way to bring in a loud and fun-filled Diwali.

HOME-MADE SWEETS

What is better than a box of sweets? Homemade sweets!! Ditch the market sweets and surprise your family by making a yummy dessert for them on your own. Diwali is incomplete without sweets and nothing can be better than a bowl of ras malai, jalebi, gulab jamun or kheer made by your loved ones.

DECORATE YOUR HOME

Diwali is all about celebration and decorations. Revamp your house, light it up, decorate doors and windows with flowers, or make a beautiful Rangoli at your entrance to welcome guests. There are plenty of ways to decorate your house this Diwali and give it the festive touch.

Use the money spent on crackers for a noble cause:

People spend thousands of money on crackers, this money can be used to light up life instead. You can buy new clothes and gifts for underprivileged kids and bring a smile on their faces. You can also donate the money in NGOs. Now that you know these cool tips you can easily make your celebrations healthier and merrier! Ditch the crackers and take a step towards better health and a better future. Happy Diwali!

Trending Now

take-care-of-your-family-with-best-health-insurance-plans

Take Care of Your Family with Best Health Insurance Plans

We leave no stone unturned to keep our ...

READ MORE

beta.maxbupa.comhealth-insurance-articleshealth-insurance-terms0.html

Answered by gopalbhatia463
1

Answer:

Diwali – the festival of lights. The origin of this festival was to light up every dark corner, streets and houses. Then, we added crackers and sweets to the celebrations and our excitement doubled with phuljhadis and patakha bombs and sutli bombs.

The adrenalin rush, the heights of excitement while bursting crackers had no comparison. From elderly to kids, we all indulged in this cracker-full Diwali. Deepawali was incomplete without lights, crackers & sweets.

This went on for years and nobody ever thought about pollution caused by crackers, which filled the air with sulphur dioxide & carbon monoxide. Also, the noise from the crackers not only harms human ears but also scares animals and birds. Just for those 2 – 3 hours of excitement we humans create so much havoc that is beyond repair and causes so much harm to man and animals. It has come to such an extent that our children are suffering due to the pollution and the environment, the animals and birds are crying for help. Following are ways to celebrate this festival of lights and spread the cheer not pollution:

1. Make Diwali Treats at home – Instead of spending thousands and thousands of rupees in sweets and chocolates and circulating them to friends and relatives, this year for a change make sweets at home and involve children and family members in making these treats. There are many delectable sweets which are easy to make without using tons of sugar and added artificial flavours. For example – date ladoos, dates and nut kheer, kalakand, badaam barfi, nariyal ladoos, chocolate ladoos and many more. Above all when the entire family comes together to make delicious sweets, there is so much bonding that the festive spirits just gets enhanced.

2. Spend time in decorating the house – Children love taking responsibilities of decorating with paper art, rangoli, flower rangoli, diyas and fairy lights. When they put in so much effort and they see the house all beautiful and lit up, the experience itself is so fulfilling.

3. Throw a house party – get the family busy in organizing a Diwali party. Engage the guests with dance, music, food, games and antakshari. Make all the noise amongst yourself. Trust me, the adrenaline rush in enjoying with family and friends is way beyond what you get from crackers. Kids will have company and they will get super busy with the guests and this will add to all his good memories.

4. Invest your money in thoughtful gifts – In this digital age, we miss the touch and feel of good thoughtful gifts. Instead of giving gifts which do not add value to the receiver, let’s attempt to give personalized gifts to each other that will always be special. For example, gifting a pen drive with songs, shayari, for your family /friends will be so touching. Children can record a dance, act, joke, enact a comedy scene and dedicate it to their loved ones.

Handmade cards are beautiful to give as gifts especially when kids make it. If nothing works out just gift a potted plant and bring in the greenery to the planet.

5. Share a smile with the needy –This year apart from spending time with your near and dear ones, do something special for the poor. We can begin this with our house helps. Invite them to your celebration, make them a part of the festivities. The smile that you will share with them will be so special. Kids will also see and learn the compassion that you are showing and will practice that virtue in future.

6. Green Crackers – If the kids still insist on bursting crackers, create some fun crackers at home. Fill your room with balloons and burst them with incense sticks. Get paper envelopes and burst them with hands. These fun ways of making noises are way louder than the crackers. Kids will enjoy them thoroughly. Let’s celebrate real Diwali by spreading happiness, not pollution.

Similar questions