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SSBCrackFestive Concern: What Not To Do This Diwali

Festive Concern: What Not To Do This Diwali

What Not To Do This Diwali
SSBCrack is wishing you a happy Diwali. Our team wishes each and every follower of our website a very prosperous and safe Diwali. Diwali is a major festival of our country, like Christmas & Eid. It is celebrated in high spirits all over the country, with great joy and enthusiasm. We want you too take care of a few things this Diwali, though you may have heard most of it many times, yet it is our appeal this time too that you follow them.

  1. Please do not burn a lot of crackers. It is good to show your happiness but are crackers the only way to show it? If you are very fond of them burn a few which are less noisy.
  2. Instead of candles light the diya’s. They are much ecofriendly way of celebrating diwali. Plus you’ll be bringing happiness to the homes of the small vendors who prepare them and sell them.
  3. Instead of going to big places for shopping of diya’s and other stuff, buy them from the small vendors who sell it.
  4. Try not to bargain with the vendors as you buy stuff from them. Would you bargain at Reliance Fresh or Big Bazaar? Then why here?
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  5. Buy happiness for some under privileged kid. Happiness does not necessarily means a box full of crackers and a new dress. It’ll mean a bar of chocolate or a few sweets.
  6. Do not irritate animals by burning crackers near them. How would it fel if they did the same to you?
  7. Convince somebody to not burst crackers. Find somebody who bursts a lot of crackers, convince that person to reduce the amount or stop. It is good to work against pollution.
  8. Take care of your grand-parents or anybody who is ill. In the pomp and show of diwali do not forget their comfort.
  9. Talk a little about the well-being of the kid you see selling diwali stuff on the streets. If possible buy something from them.
  10. Do anything else you feel will make this diwali a better and happier one, not only for you but for others too.
  11. Spreading good message is nice, so spread this message as much as you can.
Happy Diwali!

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tashi Tashi Mishra, Editorial Team

I am Tashi, basically from Varanasi, currently pursuing my Masters in Computer Science from Christ University, Bangalore. I am interested in reading and football. It has always been my dream to join the forces,so here I am to share my experience with all the aspiring faujis. Remember with determination you’ll be triumphant!
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