Diwali firecracker rules: Karnataka restricts usage to 8-10 pm across the state
Team Udayavani, Nov 3, 2023, 8:21 AM IST
The state government of Karnataka has issued guidelines to regulate the use of firecrackers, permitting them to be burst only during a specified two-hour window from 8 to 10 p.m. The regulations apply across the state, including, Bangalore. The restrictions are part of a proactive effort to mitigate air and noise pollution during Diwali.
These guidelines align with the Supreme Court’s directives and come in response to a circular issued last month by the State Pollution Control Board, along with an order from the Municipal Administration Directorate on Thursday, November 2. According to these mandates, firecrackers can only be lit during the specified two-hour period, with a prohibition on their use during the remainder of the day.
In addition to this time restriction, only green firecrackers are allowed, and it is emphasized that they should be used with consideration for not disturbing animals, birds, children, and the elderly. The guidelines also prohibit the bursting of firecrackers near hospitals, educational institutions, and any other designated no-firecracker zones.
To further promote awareness of an eco-friendly Diwali, authorities are taking action to educate the public. They are distributing leaflets and posters in public places such as metro stations, railway stations, bus terminals, and shopping malls, and are also employing video and audio messages to convey information about celebrating a more environmentally conscious festival. Local television and radio channels are also joining in these efforts to raise awareness regarding eco-friendly Diwali practices.
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