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AAP Government Intensifies 'Patakhe Nahi Diya Jalao' Campaign In Schools, Asks Kids To Make Promise To Observe Firecracker-free Diwali

Swarajya StaffNov 01, 2021, 06:01 PM | Updated 06:22 PM IST
This is not about Kejriwal alone, for governments headed by other parties have also banned firecrackers, if the high courts or the Supreme Court had not banned them already.

This is not about Kejriwal alone, for governments headed by other parties have also banned firecrackers, if the high courts or the Supreme Court had not banned them already.


Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai Monday urged school children and eco clubs to take a pledge to observe a firecracker-free Diwali.

Firecrackers were originally not part of Diwali celebrations, he claimed while interacting with schoolchildren and representatives of eco clubs at the Delhi Secretariat.

On October 27, Rai had launched the 'Patakhe Nahi Diya Jalao' campaign to create awareness against burning firecrackers.

''Earlier, people would celebrate Diwali by lighting diyas (earthen lamps). There were no firecrackers. We have to return to the traditional way of celebrating the festival. 'D' stands for diyas and Diwali and 'P' stands for patakhe (firecrackers) and pollution,'' he said.

''I want all of you to promise that you will observe Diwali by lighting diya and not crackers''.


Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had announced a ban on firecrackers on September 15, saying it was ''essential to save lives''.

On September 28, the Delhi Pollution Control Committee ordered a complete ban on the sale and bursting of firecrackers in the national capital till January 1, 2022.

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