CM wants pollution-free Diwali

PTI | By, New Delhi
Updated on: Nov 01, 2010 12:37 am IST

Asking children of the city to say no to firecrackers, Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Sunday said they should celebrate a clean and pollution-free Diwali with earthen lamps, ‘rangoli’ and sweets on November 5.

Asking children of the city to say no to firecrackers, Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Sunday said they should celebrate a clean and pollution-free Diwali with earthen lamps, ‘rangoli’ and sweets on November 5.

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"Let cracking good times continue without fire-crackers," she said in a message.

"For some years now, we have celebrated clean and pollution free Diwali. Let us, this year too, enjoy Diwali with 'diyas', 'rangoli', sweets and gifts instead of crackers," Dikshit said.

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