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Essay On Green Diwali In Punjabi

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Answered by omkarnakate2007
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Explanation:

Ban on Chinese crackers to help celebrate a green Diwali

With the ban of the central government on import of Chinese crackers this year, the Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) has all reasons to believe that Diwali this year would be less noisy and with less pollution as compared to the past few years.

With the ban of the central government on import of Chinese crackers this year, the Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) has all reasons to believe that Diwali this year would be less noisy and with less pollution as compared to the past few years.

Ludhiana is one of the most polluted cities of the country as the city is dotted with different industrial units that emanate smoke and pollution into the atmosphere. During Diwali days the level of pollutants in the atmosphere rise tremendously adding to the woes of the residents who suffer with several diseases caused due to the pollution.

Chinese and sub-standard crackers are the main reason of the significant rise in pollution in the city every year. However, due to the ban on these crackers by the central government last year, the PPCB believes that the level of pollution would go down as compared to last year.

Although this is sure that pollution would be caused during the days near Diwali and soon after the festival as even the standard as well as approved crackers produce smoke and cause pollution but the pollution caused by Chinese and sub-standard crackers is much more than these crackers.

Official data of noise and air pollution during the days of Diwali accessed by the HT shows that there is a decline in the level of pollution as compared to the past few years. The noise pollution during the past some years has shown considerable decline especially in the residential areas of the city.

While the noise pollution level in residential areas in 2009 during Diwali days was 91 decibels that decreased significantly to 75.48 decibels in year 2014. The level of noise pollution in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 was 86, 78.3, 73.1 and 70.86 decibels during Diwaly days respectively.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Green Diwali in Punjab.

EXPLANATION:

 The Punjab government on Tuesday banned the manufacturing, stock, distribution, sale and use of firecrackers inside the country keeping the capacity effects of bursting firecrackers amid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic in view.

 

The authorities allowed the sale and use of green crackers within the country even as imparting the cut-off dates of bursting the same during various upcoming festivals and activities.

 The government order said that during Diwali, bursting of crackers shall be allowed from 8 to 10 pm. The fireworks timing was limited to 35 mins at the Christmas and New Year Eve.  

 Only the green crackers, those crackers that do not use barium salts or compounds of antimony, lithium, mercury arsenic, lead or strontium was allowed for sale and use in Punjab.

Green crackers are low-emission fireworks, which was permitted by the Supreme Court for celebrations to a moderate diploma throughout fairs. It is produced with much less dangerous substances.

  The green crackers doesn’t incorporate dangerous chemicals like lithium, arsenic, barium, and lead and alternatively launch water vapour that doesn't permit the dust to upward thrust.

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