@ankulchess said in #17:
Do you live in MA?
its A2B adyar anand bhavan
@ankulchess said in #17:
> Do you live in MA?
its A2B adyar anand bhavan
@ankulchess said in #17:
Do you live in MA?
its A2B adyar anand bhavan
@tw0_time_acc said in #21:
its A2B adyar anand bhavan
Kk
@JASKIRATSINGH said in #10:
I don't know much, but it can't be helped until people get aware and start to act too, and get concerned to our environment!
Om.
@fresh_start547 said in #19:
Is this some north-indian tradition? Because I didn't know any of these festivals even existed.. Haha
So, you are from South India?
@suryaraghavendra said in #24:
So, you are from South India?
yup!
Bro what abt the Americans that always do Fourth of July fireworks why was nothing said for them during Fourth of July
Divali.. thats how you spell it right...
@Dhanishta_A said in #26:
Bro what abt the Americans that always do Fourth of July fireworks why was nothing said for them during Fourth of July
The scale and impact of fireworks during Diwali is much larger and concentrated compared to Fourth of July or New Year’s.
That’s why the concern is raised more here. That said, if fireworks are truly a problem in the USA, similar rules should apply there too...
The issue isn’t Diwali itself, but how society as a whole chooses to handle fireworks in a fair and consistent way.
@NeuralGnat said in #8:
I'm just curious - Are there any fireworks regulations in India, or is it a complete "Wild West" free-for-all?
In Delhi it’s banned I think
@Aadityaarora said in #27:
Divali.. thats how you spell it right...
Nooooo! It’s Diwali
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