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in holiday we can follow eco friendly by not harming our environment and not polluting it.we could take some steps to protect our environment. Instead of using vehicle we can go by walk and planting etc...
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Celebrations, lights, sweets, gifts, family and friends – these are the things that define Diwali. The mood across the country is jubilant, festive, and extravagant. But vyear after year, one smoking issue emerges and that is firecrackers and the impact they have on the environment. However, there may be some who want to celebrate an eco-friendly Diwali but are not sure how to go about it.
So, here are 11 ways to celebrate a noiseless, pollution free and joyful Diwali.
1. Say a big 'NO' to crackers
There's really nothing fun about crackers, they are loud, dangerous and just add to the already existing air pollution. Keeping that in mind, and the impact on the environment, the Supreme Court has ordered a ban on the sale of firecrackers in Delhi-NCR till November 1.
2. Use earthen diyas
There's nothing more charming than the good-old oil diyas. Ditch the electric lights for traditional diyas. This way, you won't just be saving the environment, you will also be supporting local artisans who make these diyas. And painting diyas are a fun school vacation activity.
3. Make rangolis with organic colours
Colourful and intricate rangolis round up that festive look in your house. This time, choose organic colours over chemical ones. You can even create one using flowers and leaves.
4. Protect your furry friends
Diwali can be a very frightening and confusing time for your pets. You could request your neighbours not use crackers for the sake of the pets in your area. Take them for a walk in the day before the festivities start. Always shelter a terrified stray when people go berserk with crackers in the evenings.
5. Be smart with your home decor
You don't have to always go shopping for your home decor during Diwali. The internet is full of creative DIY ideas and you'll be surprised that your house is already full of interesting stuff. For instance, all those redundant CDs can make for a gorgeous chandelier.
and so many
So, here are 11 ways to celebrate a noiseless, pollution free and joyful Diwali.
1. Say a big 'NO' to crackers
There's really nothing fun about crackers, they are loud, dangerous and just add to the already existing air pollution. Keeping that in mind, and the impact on the environment, the Supreme Court has ordered a ban on the sale of firecrackers in Delhi-NCR till November 1.
2. Use earthen diyas
There's nothing more charming than the good-old oil diyas. Ditch the electric lights for traditional diyas. This way, you won't just be saving the environment, you will also be supporting local artisans who make these diyas. And painting diyas are a fun school vacation activity.
3. Make rangolis with organic colours
Colourful and intricate rangolis round up that festive look in your house. This time, choose organic colours over chemical ones. You can even create one using flowers and leaves.
4. Protect your furry friends
Diwali can be a very frightening and confusing time for your pets. You could request your neighbours not use crackers for the sake of the pets in your area. Take them for a walk in the day before the festivities start. Always shelter a terrified stray when people go berserk with crackers in the evenings.
5. Be smart with your home decor
You don't have to always go shopping for your home decor during Diwali. The internet is full of creative DIY ideas and you'll be surprised that your house is already full of interesting stuff. For instance, all those redundant CDs can make for a gorgeous chandelier.
and so many
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