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essay on eco frindly diwali

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ECO FRIENDLY DIWALI

Diwali, the festival of lights, is a celebration that marks the victory of good over evil,  light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance. Diwali is celebrated across all  communities of India, creating a homogenous environment of goodwill and  happiness.

It is a time for both gratitude and gaiety. Avoid crackers this Diwali, spend the  evening with music, dance, games, and dinner

1. Organise and Celebrate in Community/Society

Community celebrations give more pleasure than individual celebrations. Gated communities  in the city should come forward to enjoy the festival without causing damage to the  environment. It does not cost the society much to organise this celebration.

2. Limit Your Celebration

Fix the time of Celebration say from10 PM till midnight. Care for new born babies,  toddlers and senior citizens. They are at high risk of health hazards linked to  excessive noise and air pollution. Diwali is the time to seek blessings from the  elderly and show affection to babies.

3. Eco-Friendly Decorations

Use organic colours and real flowers and leaves for Rangoli instead of plastic flowers.  Decorate home with some bright and colourful duppattas and sarees instead of plastic  ribbon. Use organic incense sticks and fresh flowers. Do away with the synthetic  room fresheners.

4. Cut down on crackers with other fun options

Buy only eco-friendly crackers instead of chemical crackers. Eco-friendly crackers  are made up of recycled paper. The sound produced by these crackers is as per the  defined limits of the Pollution Board.

5. Earthen Lamps

Decorate home with “earthen lamps or diyas” instead of electrical/Chinese

diyas. Earthen lamps need oil for illumination, but the pollution is negligible.This  season supports the spread of bacteria and insects which are not good for health. The  fire of diya and the chemicals it releases in air kill the germs. It also cuts down the  electricity bill. The beauty of the house also gets enhanced by these lamps/diyas.

6. Buy Less

Discourage yourself to buy things which are not required. Do not clutter your home.

It leads to consumption of raw material used in the products. The natural

resources will lead to the extinction.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU : )

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