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write a report on deepawali celebration in 2020 at your home in this lock down in covid 19​

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Answered by sisodiasaanvi0004
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The year 2020 started on a gloomy note, with an unknown virus (SARS-CoV-2) spreading through nations like wildfire, bringing the whole world to a standstill. People isolated themselves inside their homes and lived in anxiety and uncertainty for the longest time. While the fight with the virus is far from over, we all have learned to live with it and are trying to resume our pre pandemic lives in the new normal. But how will COVID impact our favourite Indian festival? Will it be bright as always or flicker due to the pandemic? Let’s find out

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Wearing the finest of clothes, hopping from one Diwali party to another, personally delivering Diwali greetings to relatives and friends, getting stuck for hours in traffic with the car full of gifts and goodies has been a common Diwali feeling for the past many years. But this year will be different.

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Answered by madhurane78
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Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, is going to be celebrated on November 14 this year. The day is indeed special because it also happens to be Children's Day. Diwali came to be known as the festival of lights because people would light up their homes with diyas, lamps and artificial lighting to welcome Goddess Laxmi.

This year, Diwali is however going to also be different because it is the first time when the festival will be celebrated mostly indoors. Since the world is just coming out of COVID-19 times, the celebrations are expected to be in smaller group and mostly, virtual.

In fact, it is possible to make utmost advantage of the virtual Diwali and bring out the best by doing what the festival actually represents - bringing out the good. This year, it is possible to practice the same, thanks to the virtual celebrations.

Leave a sky lantern from the terrace of your building and see it fly away, representing the beauty of the festival. More so, less firecrackers would help with the pollution."

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