What are adverse effects on firecrackers on nation's economy?
What are it's adverse effects
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Explanation:
has been a year since conventional crackers were banned. So to satisfy the demand for crackers, manufacturing licences were given to firework makers to make eco-friendly firecrackers which has limited options and it doesn't seem to be doing wel...
By Prerna Katiyar, ET Bureau | Updated: Oct 20, 2019, 10.46 AM IST
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Barely a handful of shops can be seen selling crackers ahead of Diwali.
Only anar (fountain crackers) and phuljhadi (sparklers) are available,” says Janki Das, a firecracker seller to a boy and his father at Old Delhi’s Sadar Bazaar. In front of the shop, a cardboard notice reads: “We are not selling banned firecrackers”.
“What about chakri (wheelers), bombs, rockets and ladi (garland crackers)?” asks the boy. “No. These [fountains and sparklers] are the only green crackers available in the market. You can check other shops too,” says Das wryly. The boy picks a pack each and walks away, looking disappointed.