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Today India begins the celebration of Diwali, a festival of lights and color. In order to highlight their concern towards the environment, Indian officials decided.
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These are ways to celebrate an eco-friendly Diwali which will damage nature lesser compared to. Crackers and fireworks cause the cumulative.
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Think Diwali, and the first thing that comes to your mind are firecrackers. There’s been growing alarm at the long term ill effects of the fireworks on the environment, apart from the noise pollution and the streets littered with paper and the contaminated air that we breathe. What steps can we take to ensure that... show more Think Diwali, and the first thing that comes to your mind are firecrackers. There’s been growing alarm at the long term ill effects of the fireworks on the environment, apart from the noise pollution and the streets littered with paper and the contaminated air that we breathe. What steps can we take to ensure that this Diwali and subsequent Diwalis are eco-friendly and safe? Update: Staff Notice: This is a Pataka Question! Yahoo! Answers India presents Diwali Dhamaka - Answer four Pataka questions between now and Nov 3rd, and get a chance to win big! The four best answers will win a surprise Diwali hamper from us! 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Form a community (for example: can include 10 households in a street) and display fire-works together rather than each family spending that much more on fire-works. These are ways to celebrate an eco-friendly Diwali which will damage nature lesser compared to what it was last year. Over a period we would have definitely reduce the amount of noise pollution, paper littered streets, and the contamination caused to the air. 3 things that make Diwali a nightmare for some people - Firecrackers and Fire accidents, Gambling on the Diwali nights Pollution and the aftermath of the diwali garbage If we can get rid of these 3 things - or atleast reduce them, nothing like it. Here is what i think can help in achieving this. Forget Crackers and Fire - Rekindle the spirit of Diwali, the spirit of love and brotherhood - the spirit of Good winning over the evil. If we can just be with friends, meet relatives, have a good time - be it playing cricket, watching a movie or just doing something good for someone.. do it, instead of wasting your precious time away with the crackers, try to make someone laugh: crack a joke! Even if you cant resist the crackers, use less, non-toxic and safe crackers. Also, play them safe withouth hurting the people on the road of creating a havoc for the traffic. Gambling: We all know the history. The Ram was related to Diwali. Then why the heck do we bring in Yudhistir and Shakuni on this occassion? Gambling has never been good for anyone - except the winner, who has a turn to be a loser sometime. Gamble on Good. Instead of money, gamble on what you can do for the poor. If you loose, you feed 5 hungry people today. If you win, you get to feed as many as you want. Lets not gamble our way to happiness. Pollutions is one of the worst aftereffect of Diwali, and the garbage on the roads that needs cleaning the other day. Instead of that lets do something better..let us try to clean our neighbourhood. Lets make diwali cleaning not an individual, but a social task. Why just clean your garage or paint your home? Why not give a makeover to the empty plot across the street and get rid of mosquitoes. This will not only help us control global warming, but also help some hearwarming around the neighbouhood. I know some of these thoughts are too much to act on let alon ponder. But think about it. Its not that tough afterall. Well if you give a very close look to celebrating Diwali without harming the environment, you'll see that there are merely any method to do that. Firecarckers, if everyone in the whole India don't burst crackers then also the diyas and candles play their role. If we don't do both of the things then we are not left with anything at all. But when there is a will, there's a way. Lighting electric bulbs and lights can do the job. Still they consume electricity but they will be better. Burning very less firecarckers and if possible only the air ones like rockets so that they atleast don't harm us. And we can contribute by planting trees as they will help us to reduce the amount of carbon-dioxide that we just gave to environment. Still enjoy your diwali. Happy Diwali! Loud crackers have always been a major source of pollution. Its impact has been more in the last few decades. Crackers and fireworks cause the cumulative effect of the sound, air pollution and to some extent water pollution. After a campaign, a few years back, by some social and environmental organizations that involved young children, there was a slight decrease in the use of loud crackers in some parts of the country. Now the question is, would you support and take the campaign forward and try to celebrate this festival of lights with more lights, preferably Diyas (oil-lamps), and less of smoke and high decibel crackers. We might not only reduce the high costs of buying and burning these crackers, but also reduce the expense incurred in the treatment and cure of asthma and other pollution related diseases including anxiety and heart problems. Should we not act reasonably and prove ourselves to be better citizens? Should we not make improved use of our education? Don’t we all deserve cleaner air to breathe and a calmer environment to enjoy the beautifully lit houses? Instead of adding to the pollution, should we not enjoy the sweets and delicacies with friends and families? Do you think we should make an ugly and loud display of wealth? Are pomp and show and bursting loud crackers correct? We surely can afford to spend more with a booming economy. More people with high incomes, much of it disposable, try to outwit each other. If our fellow beings are unhealthy will the gods be happy? What is your take on the issue? Are you willing to contribute in reducing pollution this Diwali? If u wanna celebrate diwali without harming the environment then dont burst crackers.Instead of buying crackers u can spend that money on buying some new dress for the poor children .U can be happy bcoz u have brought smile in somebody's face.U can enjoy diwali by going to the new movies or by going out with friends.There is one more thing, u can enjoy by sitting in the home and do nothing but just watching TV and sleeping . Normally Indians who celebrate Diwali using firecrackers which can make them more happy and enjoy expecially,childrens.But not all celebrate this festival in this way.While they took this oppurtunity to visit GREEN PLACES and BEACHES on that day as well as that day will be holiday. Yes, we can go to picnics and environmentally places on deepavali day too ensure that this Diwali and sbsequent Diwali's are safe. Parents should not buy fire crackers, while they should teach their childrens to be love the environment.They can hold on some interesting activities among the relatives,neighboours and friends.They can call all relatives to come to a place which clean and good-look and have some sports among childrens and some activities like running , riding bicycles and other among the parents.This helps the relation between the visiters become more friendly and harmony. Even where we are,we also can call friends and relatives to home to have dinner ( maybe open house ) . Peoples from different cultures also can be invited so that the situation will be more harmony. Some of peoples held a party in factories and houses on the Diwali day.They should avoid environment-affect activities such as burning , playing firecrackers, make 'BBQ's and the other. SO , What waiting for cancel all environment-affect activities and celebrate this Diwali with full of happiness. 'Diwali Vazhtukkal' to all yahoo answerers. Happy Deepavali 'Nandri,Vanakam' Hi buddy...u r right, with the coming of diwali there are concerns about environmental pollution with all the stuff that goes in the festival. This is a serious matter and unless appropriate steps are taken we are going to face difficulties in future. Possible steps that can be taken are... 1. First from those who celebrate the festival. We know that it is a religious festival and any religious festival carries the same notion of bringing love, peace, unity among people and enjoying it. So, we must see that we are fulfilling the basic concepts of our religious festival without harming anybody, our environment, etc. Be it any religion. 2. Secondly, government plays a major rule, our government must take the initiative and impose strict rules to put a ban on crackers that harm the environment. 3. Thirdly, its we the people. Educated people and environmentalists must come out and spread awareness among the people and emphasize on the importance of having a good environment. In Schools and Colleges, teachers must give more importance to such issues in the form of assignments, projects, powerpoint presentations as a part of syllabus carrying marks etc... this is just one example, much more can be done if we just want to do. Nowadays, media has also become an easy approach to lay people, we can definitely take good advantage of it and use it for doing all good we want to. Say for example, Instead of spoiling peoples' minds by those stupid SAAS BAHU soaps (which are getting popular in our country for no gud reason) important issues like this must be spread through media... These were just few examples.. many many things can be done... in the end, Where There Is a Will There is a Way! Think Diwali, and the first thing that comes to your mind are firecrackers. 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