President and PM Modi greet countrymen on Diwali, firecrackers get burnt in morning in Tamil Nadu
President and PM Modi greet countrymen on Diwali, firecrackers get burnt in morning in Tamil Nadu
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Let me tell you that today Diwali is being celebrated all over the country. In such a situation, pictures of Diwali are coming out from different parts of the country and in many places, Diwali is being celebrated keeping in mind the environment. In such a situation, the government and administration have also made some rules and set a special time for fireworks in Tamil Nadu, due to which people have been seen burning firecrackers since morning, during which the President and Prime Minister have greeted the countrymen on Diwali.

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At the same time, in Tamil Nadu, the state government had set a time for fireworks on the occasion of Diwali and according to this, firecrackers were allowed to burn one hour each morning and evening. According to the rules that came out, "Fireworks are allowed between 6 to 7 in the morning and 7 to 8 in the evening of Diwali". Let us tell you that under this rule issued "In Chennai, on Sunday morning People were seen burning firecrackers. "Actually, keeping in mind the pollution, some rules have been made on the occasion of Diwali and now all people are also following the rules and celebrating Diwali with joy.

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President congratulated - During this time President Ramnath Kovind has wished the countrymen to celebrate the festival with joy and love on this occasion and wrote in the morning tweet, "Congratulations to all the countrymen on the auspicious occasion of Diwali. Let us try to bring happiness in the lives of everyone, especially the needy, by lighting a lamp of love, sympathy and harmony on this day."

PM Modi congratulates - During this time Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also congratulated the countrymen and he has tweeted, "Wishing the countrymen a lot on the auspicious occasion of Diwali. May this festival of lights bring new light in the lives of all of us and our country will always be lighted with happiness, prosperity and good fortune."

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