E. How will you motivate your family members and friends not to use firecrackers on this
Deepawali?
Answers
"Pollution begin by crackers, which filled the air with sulphur dioxide & carbon monoxide"
Explanation:
Diwali is known for the festival of lights. The origin of this festival was to light up every dark corner, streets and houses. Then, we attach crackers and sweets to the celebrations and our enthusiasm doubled with phuljhadis and patakha bombs and sutli bombs. The adrenalin rush, the heights of enthusiasm while bursting crackers had no comparison. From elderly to kids, we all spoil in this cracker-full Diwali. Deepawali was unfulfilled without lights, crackers & sweets. This went on for years and nobody ever thought about pollution begin by crackers, which filled the air with sulphur dioxide & carbon monoxide. Also, the noise from the crackers not only harms human ears but also frighten animals and birds. Just for those 2 – 3 hours of excitement we humans generate so much havoc that is beyond repair and causes so much harm to man and animals. It has come to such an range that our children are suffering due to the pollution and the environment, the animals and birds are crying for help.