Diwali 2021: Pretty lights, delicious food and extravagant clothing – the festive mood has a way of creeping up on everyone. This year, India will be celebrating its second Diwali during a pandemic that continues to wreak havoc around the world.
Although the situation seems a bit better this year, experts have cautioned of the third wave of coronavirus post the Diwali season. Keeping the situation in mind, here are some safety tips to keep in mind while enjoying the Diwali festivities.
Nama-stay away from hugs
Namaste has become the world’s favourite greeting and for good reason. Maintain optimum social distance and greet your friends and visitors with a respectful namaste.
Shop up online offers
Everyone loves buying new things for the festivities. Avoid the market crowds and take advantage of online discounts by doing your Diwali shopping virtually.
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Wash, not sanitise
Hygiene is extremely important so stick to washing your hands with soap and water. With diyas and other flammables lying around, it might be better to avoid hand sanitisers for some time.
Host a virtual party
We all love to see our friends and family during the festive season but it is best to stick to small gatherings during the pandemic. If you want to host a big party, take the virtual route.
Get your gifts delivered
Gifting is a big part of the festivities but keep things contact-free by opting for deliveries and online money transfers. From gifts, mithai ka dabbas to sagans of cash, you can send over anything online!
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Feel the joy of charity
The virus has adversely affected the lives of many. Don’t forget to check up on people who are celebrating alone and spread the festive cheer by sharing and donating to people in need.