Deepavali (also spelled Divali in few countries) or Diwali, popularly known as the festival of lights, is an important five-day festival in Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism,
occurring between mid-October and mid-November. For Hindus, Diwali is
the most important festival of the year and is celebrated in families by
performing traditional activities together in their homes. Deepavali is
an official holiday in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Mauritius, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, Malaysia, Singapore, and Fiji.
Most Indian business communities begin
the financial year on the first day of Diwali.And many more postive points on that day.
But Now a days as i think its only a source of pollution and nothing else.and in future it can be a major factor regarding global warming. because all countries are celebrating and giving a very large Amount of Pollution Factor.And many more problems can be found like air pollution, Light pollution, Sound pollution, Allergic diseases,and many more.
Now a Days Deepawali also creates a lack of electricity or wastage of electric sources.
And
Mostly People are not thinking about it. And those people that are
caring about nature and global warming are also suffering from allergic
reactions and all noise problems.
People
must have to know about global warming issues.and the government must
need to do something about it. government must make some rules on it to
control air pollution.government must think about those people that are
suffering from air pollution and allergic reactions.
So we have to think about it really.we have to staup up in unity to make some real changes.
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