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Recently we all have celebrated the festival of lights 'DIWALI'. Write your experiences on how you celebrated 'DIWALI' in these COVID 19 times, in a Diary Entry (3marks)​

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Answered by syedahmedusman1
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While parties haven’t died down, their grandness has to some extent. Many event planners shared that while some people are still hosting parties, the guest list has been trimmed considerably. People are inviting selected few for Diwali parties and are mostly sending Diwali greetings through courier.

There are people who are trying to retain some sense of celebratory spirit during this time of the year. 36-year-old Prapti Sharma shares how she always had a packed schedule during Diwali but this Diwali is not the same, “I was feeling so somber that I decided to invite two friends over to spend the week with me. Since I stay alone and they stay alone too, we have decided to spend the Diwali week together.”

30-year-old Sarvjeet Kaur doesn’t want to miss the Diwali fun and is sticking to virtual card parties. “My mother is 83 years old and a diabetic. For her sake, I have been putting down Diwali party invitations but there are other friends like me who are being cautious and we have started playing cards online.”

Many cities have banned use of firecrackers owing to the increasing levels of air pollution, because the doctors fear that the combined effect of COVID and air pollution can spell havoc for the public. Many people have decided to keep it low key, worried about their elderly parents or young children. While in the given conditions, this may not be all wrong, there are ways we can still celebrate the festival of lights and wish for prosperity and happiness all around the world.

Make sure you do not attend or host a large gathering.

Spend quality time as a family and prepare Diwali feasts at home and decorate the house with lights and diyas.

Courier Diwali greetings to friends and family.

Dress up for the occasion and click lots of pictures to share with loved ones.

Answered by pariahuja3006
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dear diary

hi diary ! how are you?well today i am writing diary as i wanna to tell my experience on how i celebrated diwali in COVID 19 times......well it was a quite boring as usually we use to visit our friends house and give him or her our wishes but now it wasnt there..oterwise it was too good.....and also we haven't burnt crackers....we made rongoli,had Sweets,wore new clothes etc... that's all for today ...now it's time to bed ...so goodnight

bye bye

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