Diwali celebrations in India

New Delhi: Vehicles ply amid low visibility due to smog during Diwali celebrations, in New Delhi, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. (PTI Photo/Kamal Singh)(PTI14-11-2020_000106B)
Srinagar: Kashmiri Pandits lights candles during the ‘Diwali’ celebrations, at Hanuman Mandir in Srinagar, Saturday evening, Nov. 14, 2020. (PTI Photo)(PTI14-11-2020_000120B)
New Delhi: People burst fire crackers during ‘Diwali’ celebrations in New Delhi, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. Due to rising air pollution and risk of spike in Covid infections, various states and Union Territories across the country have either imposed a complete ban on fire crackers on Diwali or permitted them with heavy restrictions. (PTI Photo/ Manvender Vashist)(PTI14-11-2020_000122B)
Ghaziabad: People burst fire crackers during ‘Diwali’ celebrations in Ghaziabad, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. Due to rising air pollution and risk of spike in Covid infections, various states and Union Territories across the country have either imposed a complete ban on fire crackers on Diwali or permitted them with heavy restrictions. (PTI Photo/Arun Sharma)(PTI14-11-2020_000127B)
New Delhi: People burst fire crackers during ‘Diwali’ celebrations in New Delhi, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. Due to rising air pollution and risk of spike in Covid infections, various states and Union Territories across the country have either imposed a complete ban on fire crackers on Diwali or permitted them with heavy restrictions. (PTI Photo/ Manvender Vashist)(PTI15-11-2020_000024B)
Ghaziabad: People burst fire crackers during ‘Diwali’ celebrations in Ghaziabad, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. Due to rising air pollution and risk of spike in Covid infections, various states and Union Territories across the country have either imposed a complete ban on fire crackers on Diwali or permitted them with heavy restrictions. (PTI Photo/Arun Sharma) (PTI15-11-2020_000026B)
Ghaziabad: People burst fire crackers during ‘Diwali’ celebrations in Ghaziabad, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. Due to rising air pollution and risk of spike in Covid infections, various states and Union Territories across the country have either imposed a complete ban on fire crackers on Diwali or permitted them with heavy restrictions. (PTI Photo/Arun Sharma) (PTI15-11-2020_000027B)
New Delhi: People burst fire crackers during ‘Diwali’ celebrations in New Delhi, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. Due to rising air pollution and risk of spike in Covid infections, various states and Union Territories across the country have either imposed a complete ban on fire crackers on Diwali or permitted them with heavy restrictions. (PTI Photo/ Manvender Vashist)(PTI15-11-2020_000028B)
New Delhi: People burst fire crackers during ‘Diwali’ celebrations in New Delhi, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. Due to rising air pollution and risk of spike in Covid infections, various states and Union Territories across the country have either imposed a complete ban on fire crackers on Diwali or permitted them with heavy restrictions. (PTI Photo/ Manvender Vashist)(PTI15-11-2020_000029B)
New Delhi: People burst fire crackers during ‘Diwali’ celebrations in New Delhi, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. Due to rising air pollution and risk of spike in Covid infections, various states and Union Territories across the country have either imposed a complete ban on fire crackers on Diwali or permitted them with heavy restrictions. (PTI Photo/ Manvender Vashist)(PTI15-11-2020_000031B)