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Diwali is the festival of lights. People celebrate the day by lighting oil lamps, bursting crackers and enjoying cultural family time to remember that good always prevails over evil. I celebrated Diwali very differently this time. I decided to gift oxygen. I planted a tree and challenged my friends to plant a tree too. I request all of you to take this challenge(#plantatreechallenge) and continue the chain. Help me in making Earth a better place to live.
Diwali is the festival of lights. People celebrate the day by lighting oil lamps, bursting crackers and enjoying cultural family time to remember that good always prevails over evil. I celebrated Diwali very differently this time. I decided to gift oxygen. I planted a tree and challenged my friends to plant a tree too. I request all of you to take this challenge(#plantatreechallenge) and continue the chain. Help me in making Earth a better place to live.I decorated my building by helping my friends make a rangoli. I went to meet my friends. I thoroughly enjoyed the short reunion with them after a long time. I loved the part where we exchanged gifts and sweets. It was fun to see the whole society in a festive mood. It was beautifully decorated with LED lights. I came back home and lit candles.
Being a patient of Bronchitis, I have never been well around Diwali. The reason is not pollution from firecrackers alone but also pollution from the stubble burning, which has its effects from pre-Diwali. Though I crave for days where I have absolutely nothing to do, where I just lay at home doing nothing—switching from one app to another on my phone, doing the same on a festival when all your peers and family are enjoying is not fun!
Pollution and loud noise from firecrackers cause me irritation, severe headache, skin allergy, red eyes and severe breathing problem. To raise awareness, I uploaded a photo on my social media handles. I wanted to convey that ‘pollution mask’ is also a sacred part of Diwali preparations in recent times!
Pollution and loud noise from firecrackers cause me irritation, severe headache, skin allergy, red eyes and severe breathing problem. To raise awareness, I uploaded a photo on my social media handles. I wanted to convey that ‘pollution mask’ is also a sacred part of Diwali preparations in recent times!I went to CP (Connaught Place) for the Diwali Mela. I enjoyed the decoration and ambiance there. I felt it to be a true Diwali celebration—with lights,lamps, decorations, music, people and food. I highly appreciate the government’s initiative. I don’t know if it really helped Delhi to reduce pollution or not but it surely added a fun element.
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