commercialization of festivals.

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Festival have a cultural and religious significance. But today we see them being commercialized an a large scale. This has added to the beauty of celebration but has also diluted it's real significance. Pour your view on that

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usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:

On the whole Today festivals  are a show of Pomp and show. Mere wastage of money.

People who have money spending it is wastage for us but it use for them. they spending money many others getting it.

Money can be spent in different useful ways like buying study material for a poor boy. well utilized money gives immense satisfaction.

That is of course a more practical way of looking at it although the same money could perhaps be better utilised..

 

Customs are man made and will reflect changing times and earning potential. Pessomism has no place.

vijay wrote:

Customs are man made and will reflect changing times and earning potential. Pessomism has no place.

Customs are alright as long as they are within limits. I agree customs are man made.
 But over a period, these customs are mutilated and twisted. You see, Delhi CM is moving  earth and heaven to ease the pollution caused by Deepavali that lead to massive pollution.

Definitely ethics and moral responsibility comes before any commercialization and celebration

Arunima Singh wrote:

Definitely ethics and moral responsibility comes before any commercialization and celebration

 Commercialization of the Sellers of Deepavali Crackers led to severe Pollution resulting in Smog. This is what happened in Deli

 

rambabu wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:

Definitely ethics and moral responsibility comes before any commercialization and celebration

 Commercialization of the Sellers of Deepavali Crackers led to severe Pollution resulting in Smog. This is what happened in Deli

I think that is overstating the issue because Delhi was always known as one of the  most polluted cities in the world because of vehicular emissions and other pollutants, no proper steps being taken all these years to control it..two days of Diwali crackers will not cause severe pollution since Diwali and fire crackers are burst even in other cities..

rambabu wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:

Definitely ethics and moral responsibility comes before any commercialization and celebration

 Commercialization of the Sellers of Deepavali Crackers led to severe Pollution resulting in Smog. This is what happened in Deli

For pollution crackers is one reason, burning of agriculture waste in Punjab, Haryana and UP is also reason for fog of smoke. For last 7 days here we have not sunlight for whole day. 

 

anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:

Definitely ethics and moral responsibility comes before any commercialization and celebration

 Commercialization of the Sellers of Deepavali Crackers led to severe Pollution resulting in Smog. This is what happened in Deli

For pollution crackers is one reason, burning of agriculture waste in Punjab, Haryana and UP is also reason for fog of smoke. For last 7 days here we have not sunlight for whole day. 

In Delhi Pollution emergency has been declared. People are warned not to come out without wearing a Mask. Practically Delhi is choking

 

rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:

Definitely ethics and moral responsibility comes before any commercialization and celebration

 Commercialization of the Sellers of Deepavali Crackers led to severe Pollution resulting in Smog. This is what happened in Deli

For pollution crackers is one reason, burning of agriculture waste in Punjab, Haryana and UP is also reason for fog of smoke. For last 7 days here we have not sunlight for whole day. 

In Delhi Pollution emergency has been declared. People are warned not to come out without wearing a Mask. Practically Delhi is choking

It is trailer, film is the rest.

 

Arunima Singh wrote:

Definitely ethics and moral responsibility comes before any commercialization and celebration

When the problem is at your doorstep the blame game begins like it is happening now with Kejriwal who is blaming everybody possible but will never take any responsibility for anything ! He is perfect as far as he is concerned..

usha manohar wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:

Definitely ethics and moral responsibility comes before any commercialization and celebration

When the problem is at your doorstep the blame game begins like it is happening now with Kejriwal who is blaming everybody possible but will never take any responsibility for anything ! He is perfect as far as he is concerned..

Keijriwal have only one agenda, oppose BJP.

 

Now Kejriwal thinking of odd even system. of Traffic.Of course as usual Kejtiwal is blaming the Government.

rambabu wrote:

Now Kejriwal thinking of odd even system. of Traffic.Of course as usual Kejtiwal is blaming the Government.

It is time to solve this problem not to blaming others.

 

anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:

Now Kejriwal thinking of odd even system. of Traffic.Of course as usual Kejtiwal is blaming the Government.

It is time to solve this problem not to blaming others.

agreed. pollution is a common problem for all of us. irrespective of the party.

Pollution has to be arrested. Otherwise life of humans is at risk.

 

anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:

Definitely ethics and moral responsibility comes before any commercialization and celebration

When the problem is at your doorstep the blame game begins like it is happening now with Kejriwal who is blaming everybody possible but will never take any responsibility for anything ! He is perfect as far as he is concerned..

Keijriwal have only one agenda, oppose BJP.

Kejriwal has no agenda as such except make controversies because he is incapable providing good governance and as a result keeps on diverting issues. He is envious of Modi and his success , so keeps on criticising him !  

usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:

Definitely ethics and moral responsibility comes before any commercialization and celebration

When the problem is at your doorstep the blame game begins like it is happening now with Kejriwal who is blaming everybody possible but will never take any responsibility for anything ! He is perfect as far as he is concerned..

Keijriwal have only one agenda, oppose BJP.

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Kejriwal has no agenda as such except make controversies because he is incapable providing good governance and as a result keeps on diverting issues. He is envious of Modi and his success , so keeps on criticising him !  

He fears of losing the trust of the people. This the reason for blaming Modi.

 

It is not only Kejriwal and BJP who hold responsibility. Everyone has to do their little bit. It is sad to see how the incapability of any politician and leader takes the form of this ball transfer and blame game. How can you politicize pollution?? It is emergency and one has to act. So far, we can have special facilities and flyovers for politicians and VVIP, but what about air to breathe?? They also have to pay the price

Arunima Singh wrote:

It is not only Kejriwal and BJP who hold responsibility. Everyone has to do their little bit. It is sad to see how the incapability of any politician and leader takes the form of this ball transfer and blame game. How can you politicize pollution?? It is emergency and one has to act. So far, we can have special facilities and flyovers for politicians and VVIP, but what about air to breathe?? They also have to pay the price

Right.  its a clear case of negligence. On Sunday  , People came out of their houses and were demanding their right to Breathe. among those present were kids, joggers, students, environmentalists and Doctors. The effect of pollution.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Masked-citizens-demand-right-to-breathe/articleshow/55280525.cms

 

 

Arunima Singh wrote:

It is not only Kejriwal and BJP who hold responsibility. Everyone has to do their little bit. It is sad to see how the incapability of any politician and leader takes the form of this ball transfer and blame game. How can you politicize pollution?? It is emergency and one has to act. So far, we can have special facilities and flyovers for politicians and VVIP, but what about air to breathe?? They also have to pay the price

Bangalore is going the same way as Delhi with several if it's many lakes foaming and spewing poison because of the blatant manner in which the small industry has been allowed to grow . But does the chief minister care nor take any long lasting measures? He had no time because now all his,attention is focused on unnecessary things like Tipu Jayanti and VVIP corridor , a flyover meant only for the political class! Typical culture of the party ..

rambabu wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:

It is not only Kejriwal and BJP who hold responsibility. Everyone has to do their little bit. It is sad to see how the incapability of any politician and leader takes the form of this ball transfer and blame game. How can you politicize pollution?? It is emergency and one has to act. So far, we can have special facilities and flyovers for politicians and VVIP, but what about air to breathe?? They also have to pay the price

Right.  its a clear case of negligence. On Sunday  , People came out of their houses and were demanding their right to Breathe. among those present were kids, joggers, students, environmentalists and Doctors. The effect of pollution.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Masked-citizens-demand-right-to-breathe/articleshow/55280525.cms

Today situation is some better, sky is blue here. Now we will wait, how many politicians will claim credit.

 

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