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speech on "our ideas of celebrations should be revised "

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Answered by mamtakumari2002
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My childhood was marred by favouritism. I was the middle child of three: the black sheep, the difficult one, the sickly one. These aren't labels I've given myself – they were said to, or about, me regularly. My elder sibling was always the most treasured by my parents. This dynamic has continued into adulthood. It has been painful at times but is something I've left behind, thanks to my wonderful husband and four lovely children. I am extremely careful to treat my children equally and demonstrate that I love them all.
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Answered by satyanshsingh468
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Festivals bring people together in celebration and merriment. Festivals are celebrated all over the world but in a country like India, festivals can assume mammoth proportions. Festivities take place in every part of India all throughout the year. While festivals are supposed to be peaceful homage for gods and goddesses, it has now turned into something else. Festivals are nowadays commercialized celebrations that wreck havoc and pandemonium in more ways than one. They are now one of the major sources of air, sound, land and water pollution. In spite of taking several steps to curb the pollution, it is the lack of awareness among the general population that still needs to improve.
Let us make an effort to have pollution-free festivals this year. Eco-friendly festivals are gaining momentum among the masses gradually. Eco-friendly festivals are celebrated in such a way so as to bring minimum or no harm to the environment. It is through the initiative of each one of us that we can bring about eco-friendly festivals for years to come.
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