essay on pollution free diwali in English
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Diwali is a very popular festival among hindus and is celebrate in India and neighbor countries with great joy on the 13th day of dark fortnight of the month of Ashvin. It remarks the return of Lord Ram along with wife Sita and brother Laxman after 14 long years of exile. Deepavali remarks the victory of lord Ram on daemon kind Ravana. On this day, people decorate their homes with Diyas and lights. Goddess Laxmi is worshiped to seek money and prosperity. People send gifts and sweets to their near and dear ones. The festival totally symbolizes a victory of good over evil.
But the negative aspect of this festival is firecrackers. Diwali is a holy festivals that brings joy, peace and happiness. It is a festival of lights, not of fumes and firecrackers. But we play it in the wrong way. Just to celebrate happiness, we burn thousand crores of rupees that brings devastating results as sound and air pollution. Instead of that, we can donate that money to orphans, feed a large number of hungers and can even donate it to our country so that our engineers and scientist do not lack budget. This will actually help us to improve our lifestyle and standard.
Report says, One Diwali night pollutes a city as much as it gets polluted in whole year. By bursting crackers, we are emitting poisonous gasses like SO2, CO2 and CO and eventually we will be inhaling these gasses which will cause serious disease and problems to our health. Even the firecracker-garbage contains toxic chemicals like phosphorous and ammonium nitrate. These fire-crackers also produce immense sounds causing sound pollution. Apart of that, the loud sound is not good for newly born babies and old people.
India burns more than 600 crore rupees every year on Deepavali. A country which allocates only 450 to its scientists for interplanetary mission but spends much more on firecrackers, that too for polluting the nature? As a responsible citizen of India, we need to rethink on what we are doing.
Some Negative facts about Firecrackers on Diwali
Adds 4000 metric ton garbage in Delhi adn 8000 mteric tons in Mumbai onlyMore than 10,000 people gets injured because of firecrackers.One Diwali night causes as much damage to the ecology as regular pollution does over the span of a year.Waste of over 600 crore rupees
Needless to say, firecrackers burst us and this is not the way we should celebrate this holy festival. We should say “No to Firecrackers and No to Pollution” by this way only we can say Yes to Happiness and prosperity.
But the negative aspect of this festival is firecrackers. Diwali is a holy festivals that brings joy, peace and happiness. It is a festival of lights, not of fumes and firecrackers. But we play it in the wrong way. Just to celebrate happiness, we burn thousand crores of rupees that brings devastating results as sound and air pollution. Instead of that, we can donate that money to orphans, feed a large number of hungers and can even donate it to our country so that our engineers and scientist do not lack budget. This will actually help us to improve our lifestyle and standard.
Report says, One Diwali night pollutes a city as much as it gets polluted in whole year. By bursting crackers, we are emitting poisonous gasses like SO2, CO2 and CO and eventually we will be inhaling these gasses which will cause serious disease and problems to our health. Even the firecracker-garbage contains toxic chemicals like phosphorous and ammonium nitrate. These fire-crackers also produce immense sounds causing sound pollution. Apart of that, the loud sound is not good for newly born babies and old people.
India burns more than 600 crore rupees every year on Deepavali. A country which allocates only 450 to its scientists for interplanetary mission but spends much more on firecrackers, that too for polluting the nature? As a responsible citizen of India, we need to rethink on what we are doing.
Some Negative facts about Firecrackers on Diwali
Adds 4000 metric ton garbage in Delhi adn 8000 mteric tons in Mumbai onlyMore than 10,000 people gets injured because of firecrackers.One Diwali night causes as much damage to the ecology as regular pollution does over the span of a year.Waste of over 600 crore rupees
Needless to say, firecrackers burst us and this is not the way we should celebrate this holy festival. We should say “No to Firecrackers and No to Pollution” by this way only we can say Yes to Happiness and prosperity.
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Diwali is a very popular festival among Hindus and is celebrate in India and neighbor countries with great joy on the 13th day of dark fortnight of the month of Ashvin. It remarks the return of Lord Ram along with wife Sita and brother Laxman after 14 long years of exile. Deepavali remarks the victory of lord Ram on demon kind Ravana. On this day, people decorate their homes with Diyas and lights. Goddess Laxmi is worshiped to seek money and prosperity. People send gifts and sweets to their near and dear ones. The festival totally symbolizes a victory of good over evil. But the negative aspect of this festival is firecrackers. Diwaliis a holy festivals that brings joy, peace and happiness. It is a festival of lights, not of fumes and firecrackers. But we play it in the wrong way. Just to celebrate happiness, we burn thousand crores of rupees that brings devastating results as sound and air pollution. Instead of that, we can donate that money to orphans, feed a large number of hungers and can even donate it to our country so that our engineers and scientist do not lack budget. This will actually help us to improve our lifestyle and standard.
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