The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) guidelines stipulating that firecrackers can be burst only between 8 pm and 10 pm represent a step towards promoting a safer and more environment-friendly Diwali celebration in the city. These guidelines aim to strike a balance between allowing the tradition of lighting fireworks during the festival while mitigating the adverse effects on air quality and noise pollution.
Several cities in India have implemented similar restrictions on firecracker usage in recent years, with the intent to reduce air pollution, protect public health, and limit the distress caused to animals and vulnerable populations. Bursting crackers during designated hours helps in minimizing the impact on air quality and noise levels, as well as addressing concerns related to safety hazards.
Diwali is a significant festival celebrated with enthusiasm and fervor across India. While fireworks are a traditional part of the celebration, there’s growing awareness of the environmental and health consequences associated with excessive or unregulated firecracker use.
These guidelines encourage residents to enjoy the festivities responsibly and considerate of the environment and public health. They also serve as a reminder of the need for more sustainable and eco-friendly ways of celebrating festivals while preserving tradition and culture. It’s essential for the public to adhere to these guidelines and take an active role in promoting cleaner and safer celebrations, not just during Diwali but throughout the year.
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