Write an article 'celebrating safe diwali' in 200-250 words
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Diwali is the festival that brings good luck to all. The lighted diya should not only enlighten the environment but also has to shed the darkness of poverty and ignorance. However, the question is how far we are able to understand and appreciate the fact that we are moving away from the real essence of the fiesta of light? The festival slowly but surely is becoming a problem for the environment all over India due to the carelessness and heedlessness of the general people around.
It is high time that we should recognize the predicament and prepare a roadway by which we can make a healthy and environmentally balanced world. The theme of “green world” is spreading all over the world and it’s our responsibility as well to maintain and uphold a better and safe society for ourselves.
Come and do a bit for the society in this Diwali. Don’t forget to encourage others to celebrate an environmentally safe and secured Diwali.
We are grown up on the lap of the wonderful nature and are blessed with the gifts of nature. It is our primary and most important duty to understand the significance and spirit of the traditional Diwali celebrations. Let us look at some impacts of Diwali now days on the nature.
1. Use locally made, earthenware Diyas for decoration
2. Air pollution for burning fire crackers.
3. Consumerism.
4. Very high consumption of energy.
Let us go deep into each of this point now
1. Use locally made, earthenware Diyas for decoration
Shun the cheap plastic lights to decorate your home and use the artisan hand made earthen ware and diyas. This way, you will be helping the ecology, helping the poor artisan families, and also help in your nationalism, as these products are locally produced and not imported. You will find them in your local market.
2. Air pollution for burning fire crackers
Most of us eagerly wait for Diwali to come. We wait to burn fire crackers. Lights of the crackers look awesome, the noise of crackers entertain us and we are thrilled.