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Various alternatives to plastic should ne used during diwali?
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Answered by sariyacollege1984
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Answer:

Go for the good old oil diyas that are bio-degradable and cost-effective and give your home a traditional touch. Make your Diwali eco-friendly this year by brightening up your interiors with earthen lamps. You can also use some innovative lighting alternatives by using wheat dough, orange peels, and coconut shells as DIY diyas. This will help you reduce energy consumption and wastage during the festive days

Answered by saritadevipaswan08
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Since rangoli is an integral part of Diwali, another way of ensuring an eco-friendly practice is by adorning homes with rangoli made from rice flour or even flowers and pulses

Explanation:

Diwali, the festival of lights, is one of the more significant festivals celebrated in India. Often considered to be the symbolic victory of light over darkness, Diwali or Deepawali sees people declutter their living and work spaces and decorate it with flowers, diyas or earthen lamps and rangolis.

This year, Diwali will be celebrated on 14 November. As per the Hindu calendar, the festival of lights fall on Amavasya or new moon on the 15th day of the Kartik month.

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