yes it would be pollution free. as there wont be any pollutant from crackers.
We can celebrate it by not burning crackers. We should light diyas and candles.
We should not burn crackers. We should light diyas and candles.
Diwali is the festival of lights, let us celebrate it with lights, NOT with NOISE or POLLUTION.SAY NO TO CRACKERS, LIGHT DIYAS AND HAVE HARMONY PEACEFUL AND HAPPY DIWALI.
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Having a cracker-free Diwali helps reduce air and noise pollution, contributing to a healthier environment and improving air quality, particularly for vulnerable groups like children and the elderly. It also aligns with the spirit of the festival, which emphasizes joy, peace, and togetherness rather than destruction. Additionally, avoiding crackers promotes safety by minimizing the risk of accidents and injuries. By choosing eco-friendly celebrations, we can foster a more sustainable and responsible approach to our festivities.
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Internet search for: gluten free crackers. There appears to many stores (at least in the UK), offering gluten free products.
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yes it is pollution free
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