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Let’s mark Diwali as a festival of lights, not a celebration of excess

BySeema Goswami
Oct 29, 2016 05:30 PM IST

Seema Goswami on her childhood Diwali memories and her resolution to celebrate the festival with simplicity and earthen oil-filled diyas

My childhood memories of Diwali revolve around (no, not shopping, crackers or mithai) cleaning. Yes, you read that right: cleaning. As a child I rapidly came to recognise that the first sign that the Festival of Lights was around the corner was that industrial-scale cleaning would commence in the Goswami household.

The Diwalis of my childhood used to be communal affairs: Kids would pool their resources to buy crackers and then get together in the evening to set them off while the entire neighborhood watched(SHUTTERSTOCK)
The Diwalis of my childhood used to be communal affairs: Kids would pool their resources to buy crackers and then get together in the evening to set them off while the entire neighborhood watched(SHUTTERSTOCK)
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