Diwali, the festival of lights, transcends borders, bringing joy and light not just to India but to communities worldwide. This celebration, marked by the illumination of homes with diyas, the sharing of sweets, and the bursting of crackers, has become a global phenomenon. Here's a look at how Diw...
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Diwali, the festival of lights, is a time of joy, celebration, and the lighting up of the night sky with fireworks. While the tradition of bursting crackers is deeply ingrained in Diwali celebrations, ensuring safety is paramount. Here's how you can enjoy your Diwali with crackers safely, while al...
Sivakasi, often hailed as the fireworks capital of India, has been synonymous with the joy and spectacle of Diwali for over a century. This small town in Tamil Nadu's Virudhunagar district has not only dominated the Indian market but has also set its sights on international markets with its eco-frie...
Diwali is India's biggest and most important holiday of the year wherewe light outside our homes to symbolize the inner light that protects usfrom spiritual darkness. Indians celebrate Diwali for varied reasons - Innorth India, Diwali is celebrated to welcome King Rama to Ayodhyaafter he defeated Ra...
Green Crackers are dubbed as ‘eco-friendly’ crackers and are known tocause less air and noise pollution as compared to traditionalfirecrackers.The CSIR-National Environmental Engineering ResearchInstitute (CSIR NEERI) defines green crackers as fireworks/ firecrackersmade with a reduced shell size, w...
There is a myth that bursting firecrackers is a new innovation thatwas recently introduced into Diwali festivities. Let us debunk it.Bursting firecrackers has always been an integral and central partof Diwali for ages but the very core of this entire myth is thepresumption that gunpowder was invente...