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Celebrating Diwali: People place more emphasis on organic and eco-friendly concept

 Celebrating Diwali: People place more emphasis on organic and eco-friendly concept




Lari insists on buying lamps online People are making raw clay lamps at home


Citizens celebrate any festival with much fanfare. Even in that, preparations for Diwali have already started 6 months in advance. But this year, due to the Koro epidemic, people are planning to celebrate Diwali with their families and relatives at home. The shopping atmosphere in Diwali starts three months in advance. There is a downturn in the market this year in which people are buying clothes at a discounted rate. So home decor items are also being cut. People say that the house should be decorated with fallen objects.


People in Corona are now putting more emphasis on the organic and eco-friendly concept. Lamps are also being sold organic and eco-friendly this year. Which also has a low budget and can be planted after use rather than throwing away the lamp. People who make organic lamps say that it is also necessary to reuse the lamp. Hampers are provided with cockpit and fertilized lamps costing from Rs.


Eco-friendly lamps are made from camphor-medical herbs

Eco-friendly lamps purify the air. These lamps are made from cow dung, urine, milk and curd. While organic needles have been used in the wax. Lighting these lamps in the house does not attract mosquitoes and the ashes can be cleaned from its ashes. Kapoor as well as various medical herbs are added to this. -Ashka Patel, A-Wax Studio

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Use of rye and fenugreek to make organic lamps

We have a fertilizer firm so I came up with the idea that Diwali could be better celebrated if the festival is celebrated with an organic and eco-friendly concept this year. For Diwali, I have prepared organic lamps sitting at home. These lamps are made from raw clay. In which various grains like rye, fenugreek are used. A lamp can be lit for five days. Then put it in a bucket of water all night long. By morning the oil will float on the water and the soil will settle down. If you put this soil in a cockpit or pot, the plants start growing in 8 days. - Aneri Shah, Organic Lamp Maker

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