How to Celebrate an eco-friendly diwali
Deepavali, colloquially called as Diwali, is the triumph of good over evil and of right over wrong. Traditionally, this festival widely celebrated in India across communities is a time of family bonding, conversations and thinking beyond oneself. Lamps are lit, sweets made, shared, and savoured, gifts exchanged, good times relished and relationships nurtured. However, over recent years, this auspicious day has also turned out to be a colossal brunt on standard living norms. Here are 6 creative ways that will help you celebrate Diwali in an eco-friendly manner without downing your festive spirits.
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