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Call for green and noise-free Diwali

MANDI: Diwali is round the corner and children have already started bursting crackers, leaving environmentalists worried.

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Dipender Manta

Tribune News Service

Mandi, October 21

Diwali is round the corner and children have already started bursting crackers, leaving environmentalists worried.

It is not only about Kullu or Mandi, it is about the entire state. Environmentalists have been urging the people to celebrate a green Diwali.

“Already, a lot of damage has been done to the environment. Every year, a large number of firecrackers are burst on Diwali, resulting in smog,” an expert said.

Experts say smog is harmful for those suffering from respiratory problems. Then there is noise pollution.

Dr Rakesh Kumar Singh, director, GB Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment & Sustainable Development, Mohal, Kullu district, said climate shift was a grave issue. “One should try not to aggravate the situation,” he said.

“Every year, the sky turns hazy. There is smog all around and pollution levels assume alarming proportions. All this happens because of firecrackers. It may affect the health of children, elderly and patients.” he added.

“I urge people to celebrate a cracker-free Diwali. They should gift saplings to their friends and relatives,” Rakesh said. “Office-goers should go in for carpool. This will keep pollution levels in check. We cannot stop someone from bursting firecrackers, but can educate them about the harm that these cause to the environment. Diwali can be celebrated by decorating houses with flowers and gifting plants,” another expert said.

“The smog can prove harmful for newborns, patients with allergies and respiratory problems. They should keep themselves away from firecrackers,” he added.

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