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write about selection of topic on the topic festivals of India impact on pollution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Diwali is a time of celebration, but comes also with the fear of terrible pollution levels, increased health troubles, especially for children, elderly, the ill and pets at home. Unfortunately, shutting ourselves indoors does not help because the pollution inside is five times more than outside. Here’s a dekko at what you can actually do.

Diwali, the festival of lights, signifies the triumph of good over evil. This is the reason why people light up their homes with oil lamps and lights. In addition to lighting diyas, bursting firecrackers have also become an integral part of this festival. Though a fun activity, firecrackers during Diwali is one of the main reasons of the rising level of air pollution, especially in and around metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.  The heavy smoke combined with the mess of explosive papers and noise pollution are some of the long-term effects of the temporary celebration. Even after imposing umpteen bans and restrictions, every year after Diwali, metropolitan cities are covered by a toxic smog. Considering the dire situation, it’s high time we make some immediate efforts to reduce the harm caused to the environment before it’s too late. So, in this blog, we discuss in detail the factors responsible for pollution during Diwali and the possible solution one can take to protect our families from it in our homes.

Answered by aviratwalia18
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Answer:Diwali tradition is still going on and fireworks are still going

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