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Green calling this seasonResponsible Act
Deepa Natarajan Lobo
Last Updated IST

And the noise from crackers can cause high blood pressure, temporary or even permanent deafness? Many forget that Deepavali is a festival of lights, and not of crackers. The need to be a responsible citizen is present all the more during this festival in wake of global warming. There are many simple ways in which you can make the festival as
eco-friendly as possible. With these tips, you can have a green and clean Deepavali

* Wrap gifts in recycled paper.

* Decorate your house with flowers, dupattas, paper streamers and pieces of cloth rather than plastic and artificial decorations.

* Teach your children to light candles and diyas; and burst noiseless crackers like sparklers, chakras and fountains.

* Use non-toxic rangoli colours. You can even use rice powder, turmeric and kumkum powder.

* These not only add a touch of traditional festivity to your decorations, but look stunning as well.  

* Light simple, earthen diyas instead of fancy, embellished ones.

* Use a limited quantity of oil and a cotton wick to light them.

* Use bulbs that consume less electricity and don’t cover your trees and plants with electric lights.

* If you are calling people over for lunch or dinner, use banana leaves and mud glasses instead of plastic cups.

* Dispose the waste from the crackers sensibly. Don’t strew them on the streets.

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(Published 16 October 2009, 18:21 IST)