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Answered by TheRiskyGuy
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Answered by medhappsd
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In Favour – Firecrackers should be banned:

These firecrackers are one of the main reason for alarmingly increased air pollutions in the country.

The crackers regulated in the market comprises of chemical components like saltpetre, carbon and sulphur. When these are ignited altogether, hazardous oxides of gases are emitted which causes suffocation, reduces visibility and other health hazards. Medical experts state that the air gets contaminated with toxic gases and remains for days after Diwali. The toxic elements that reach the lungs, cannot be removed thereafter and can cause grave health issues. This will cause long-term effects on children.

The animal kingdom which mainly includes the domestic cats and dogs in the urban areas suffer serious traumas from the booms of the crackers. To spare them from these sudden bombarding noises, the ban on firecrackers will be a benefit to them.

As the sale of firecrackers falls, the markets for other Diwali products like sweets, diyas, lights or garments sky-rise all the more. The vendors of these products can make a profit in the maximum of their ability.

These days high-decibel firecrackers are the hype. This is causing a lot of noise pollution and may impact hearing ability.

Banning of firecrackers in some places currently having pollution at its peak like Delhi-NCR will obviously bring down the poisonous emission of gases which has deadly effects on the entire balanced ecosystem. The highest level of the particulate matter recorded in Delhi was 2.5 in the year 2016, which indeed made Delhi the most polluted city in the world in terms of air pollution. The “Central Pollution Control Board” also stated that the level of sulphur dioxide in the air gets tremendously high between 9 p.m. till midnight during Deepavali.

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