The decision by Karnataka to restrict Diwali cracker bursting between 8 pm and 10 pm reflects a responsible and environmentally conscious approach to the celebration of the festival of lights. Diwali, known for its tradition of lighting lamps and bursting fireworks, often raises concerns about air and noise pollution, as well as the well-being of the community.
By imposing time restrictions, the Karnataka government aims to strike a balance between allowing people to enjoy the cultural and festive aspects of Diwali while mitigating the adverse effects of excessive cracker bursting. This move also aligns with the broader environmental and health concerns related to the excessive use of fireworks during the festival.
These restrictions encourage citizens to celebrate Diwali in a manner that respects both the environment and the peace and well-being of their neighbors. It also promotes safety by limiting the hours during which fireworks can be ignited.
Such measures reflect the growing awareness of the need for sustainable and responsible celebrations and highlight the role of governments in promoting eco-friendly practices during festivals. It encourages communities to enjoy the festivities while being mindful of their impact on the environment and the health of all residents.
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