No Rockets Or Bombs, Only These 2 Firecrackers Will Be Legal This Diwali

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  • Published On: October 22, 2019
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Diwali is going to be quiet this year, with only two types of firecrackers declared legal by the Supreme Court. The green version of "anar" and "phuljhari" both happen to be silent. The rest, rockets, bombs and other noisy crackers are all banned, the police said, warning that during purchase, one must check the official stamp. The stamp includes a QR code that can be stamped and a government stamp. The anar and phuljari come in 2 colours. A box of 50 "phuljhari" or five "anar" come for Rs. 250.

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