Aasiya
Kazi
My
unique
way
of
celebrating
Diwali
is
very
simple,
to
spend
time
and
celebrate
with
family
and
friends.
The
moment
you
think
of
Diwali,
the
first
thing
that
comes
to
mind
is
crackers.
So
one
thing
that
we
all
can
do
to
make
this
Diwali
unique
and
special
is
to
not
burn
them
because
of
the
air
and
noise
pollution
and
also
because
it
affects
the
animals
in
a
bad
way.
Animals
and
birds
get
scared
and
scarred
for
a
long
time,
and
since
I
am
an
animal
lover,
I
really
don't
like
seeing
them
go
through
this
trauma.
It's
real
and
hurting,
so
let's
not
put
our
furry
friends
under
this
torture
and
make
it
happy
for
them
too.
Karan
Khandelwal
Well,
I
don't
know
if
it's
unique
or
not,
but
this
Diwali
I
had
thought
to
make
it
special
for
someone
here.
This
is
the
first
time
I
am
not
going
home
on
Diwali,
and
in
Mumbai,
since
my
family
isn't
there,
the
person
who
takes
care
of
my
food,
etc.
and
my
home
is
my
maid.
She
has
been
there
with
me
for
quite
some
time,
and
now
that
I
have
changed
homes,
she
still
travels
and
comes
to
my
place.
Even
though
she
is
working
at
other
places,
she
made
sure
that
she
still
is
there
when
I
need
her
for
any
work.
So
this
Diwali
since
I
am
shooting
and
can't
go
to
my
hometown,
I
will
give
my
maid
a
surprise
by
visiting
her
home
and
meeting
her
kids.
They
all
wat
h
my
show,
she
keeps
saying
that
the
kids
love
my
show
and
follow
it,
so
I
think
if
going
to
meet
them
especially
in
their
home,
her
kids
will
really
be
happy.
I
of
course
will
take
gifts
and
sweets
for
them
and
I
felt
that
if
this
one
small
effort
can
make
them
really
happy
and
give
them
a
day
full
of
memories,
then
why
not.
Kushagre
Dua
We
can
celebrate
this
Diwali
in
a
unique
way
by
contributing
to
the
local
shopkeepers,
vendors,
entrepreneurs,
etc.
who
got
affected
by
the
pandemic
and
helping
them
in
their
business
by
buying
from
them
instead
of
online/mall
shopping.
I
got
inspired
by
Shahrukh
Khan's
Cadbury
ad
where
he
is
supporting
the
local
shopkeepers,
it's
like
taking
one
step
ahead
in
the
Vocal
for
Local
movement,
by
not
just
supporting
the
hashtag
on
social
media
but
also
doing
it
in
real
life.
Since
we
know
how
all
of
us
got
affected
because
of
the
pandemic
if
each
one
of
us
can
donate
clothes,
food,
etc.
to
a
few
poor
people,
instead
of
spending
excessively
on
crackers,
cards,
high-end
gifts
for
close
people,
etc.
It
is
a
personal
choice
how
people
want
to
spend
their
own
money,
but
a
little
consideration
for
the
less
fortunate
people
will
make
their
Diwali
also
special.
At
the
end
of
the
day
Diwali
is
a
festival
of
sharing
and
happiness,
so
let's
light
the
lives
of
a
few
people
with
happiness
and
smiles
by
just
these
little
gestures.
Vishwajeet
Pradhan
This
pandemic
has
shown
what
a
small,
village-like,
interdependent
world
is.
What
happens
in
China
impacts
each
&
every
corner
of
the
earth.
And
a
vaccine
that's
developed
in
UK
or
US
once
again
counters
that
impact
all
over.
So
the
unique
way
to
celebrate
this
Diwali,
would
be
to
at
least
help
improve
the
world
around
us.
Not
just
donating
money
&
forgetting
about
it
but
actually,
making
an
effort
to
see
that
the
less
fortunate
around
us
like
our
maids,
drivers,
workers,
etc.
get
some
opportunity,
education,
training,
exposure,
etc.
Something
that
lets
the
prosperity
and
blessings
of
Goddess
Laxmi
reach
their
homes
also,
at
least
in
due
course.
Khushi
Jain
I
love
Diwali
but
I
am
not
a
big
fan
of
crackers,
I
hate
them.
So
this
Diwali
I
won't
be
able
to
go
back
home
because
of
shoot
and
shows,
so
I
have
decided
to
celebrate
it
with
my
most
special
friends.
I
will
be
visiting
a
dog
shelter,
feeding
them
and
spending
time
with
them
and
being
with
them
because
they
really
get
scared
with
the
noise
of
crackers
and
it
affects
them
more
than
we
can
think.
So
getting
them
treats,
playing
with
them
at
least
will
deviate
their
attention
and
they
would
be
focused
on
people
around
them
instead
of
the
deafening
noises
of
crackers
around
them.
Vivek
Mishra
Diwali
is
a
festival
of
joy
and
celebration,
a
celebration
of
victory
over
evil.
This
Diwali
I
would
make
sure
to
take
care
of
the
education
of
a
few
under
privileged
kids
in
my
own
capacity.
Sharing
is
caring
and
Diwali
is
all
about
sharing
and
spreading
happiness.
God
has
been
kind
and
I
believe
that
if
you
share
the
happiness,
it
gets
multiplied,
it
does
not
just
bring
happiness
to
you
and
of
course
good
Karma,
but
also
the
people
you
help,
will
do
the
same
in
their
own
capacity
to
help
others.
I
always
believe
that
instead
of
donating
money
one
time,
it's
better
to
invest
in
their
education
so
that
they
can
be
independent.
Many
parents
want
their
kids
to
study
but
can't
afford
it
especially
more
after
the
pandemic,
so
why
not
ease
their
burden
a
little
and
help
them
fulfil
their
children's
dreams
of
education.
This
Diwali
please
look
around
and
see
who
can
you
make
smile
with
a
small
gesture
and
a
little
effort
of
yours.
Let's
make
this
a
Happy
Diwali
for
everyone.