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speech on diwali please send me very detailed​

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Answered by bunnynani18
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Hello everyone! My name is __________. I am from class ________. I am here to give a speech on Diwali.

Diwali is a very big festival of Hindus. It is celebrated in the month of October. It is also a festival of lights and joy. On this day Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after killing Ravana. We welcome him by lighting lamps in our houses. It also denotes the victory of good over evil.

We buy fireworks, sweets, clothes and gifts in Diwali. All my relatives and friends give a visit to my house on the festival. We eat sweets and enjoy together.

In evening people light up firecrackers and candles. Children should stay away from crackers to be safe. You should always let someone elder to play with firework. We must also not trouble animals, elderly and birds.

Don’t use plastic bags this Diwali to keep the surroundings safe and clean. Use only natural bags and eco-friendly crackers, this season.

We must also donate some money and gifts to the poor. This way we make them happy and do a really great thing.

I want you all to promise that you will celebrate a noise free and safe Diwali. Thank You and a very Happy Diwali to all of you.

Answered by princessofnov032004
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As we all know that this is the festive season and our most favorite festival, i.e. Diwali is just around the corner. Of course, the excitement is in the air, but there is a huge environmental concern as well; lurking, at the back of my mind and I am sure this concern must be bothering most of you as well. But the matter of fact is that how many of us really take preventive measures and actually do something in this regard! Saying it is one thing, but actually getting into the groundwork is something else.

The environment is degrading day after day and it has become almost impossible for us to breathe fresh air or even breathe for that matter. Small children and old people are already finding it too difficult to cope with this disastrous environmental concern that has given rise to various health issues with difficulty in breathing being one of the major concerns.

Despite being very well aware about the degrading impact of crackers on our environment, we continue to buy them in an overwhelming manner and burst them without any tinge of regret. Smog being blanketed in the sky is one of the horrifying outcomes of pollution caused by bursting crackers. Students, my aim here is not to discourage you or prevent you from celebrating this most auspicious festival, but to make you understand the disastrous consequences of our actions which we don’t bother about. As the educated class, it becomes even a greater responsibility on our part to not only put an end to this exercise, but also to prevent others from doing so and raise greater awareness amongst the people around us.

Dear Students, this environment is ours and we belong to this planet Earth, so it becomes our utmost duty to conserve it at any cost not only for the coming generations but also as a means of paying tribute to our mother Earth which has blessed our lives with the abundance of natural wealth. It’s not as if without bursting crackers, our festival would become dull and boring, there are other ways too to make it happening and exciting. Light diyas, fly candle-lit kites, burst, if at all you want to, very few crackers that too which are least harmful for the environment, eat sweets and spread the joy of togetherness and love.

If only each one of us could gain a bit of sensitivity over this issue, we can save our environment from further degradation and help make our festivals more meaningful and add more substance to it. This is all from my side.

Now, I would request our hon’ble principal as well as vice principal to join me on stage and address our dear students in this regard.

Thank you all!

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