The holiday season has begun, and festivities are underway and the date of this year's Diwali celebration is October 31.
Let's celebrate this Diwali with love, light, and environmentally conscious decisions that respect the environment and our health.
Crackers emit dangerous toxins into the air, lowering its quality and raising everyone's risk of respiratory illnesses. Everyone will breathe safer, fresher air if Diwali is free of crackers.
Stress, anxiety, and hearing problems are all brought on by firecracker noise. With lanterns and diyas, embrace a tranquil ambiance for a quiet party.
Pets, the elderly, and children are particularly susceptible to noise and smoke. You're protecting their health and wellbeing by avoiding crackers.
Every year, firecrackers cause a lot of accidents. Diwali without crackers reduces dangers and ensures everyone's safety.
By avoiding crackers, you can help create a cleaner environment for coming generations. For a healthier, more radiant Earth, celebrate in moderation.
This Diwali, let's make it a celebration that glows with accountability and empathy for everyone.