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  2. Tubri - Wikipedia

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    Tubri is a firework [1] used during Diwali in India. A tubri is made from a spherical hollow terracotta shell with a flat base and a hole at the top. The inside of it is stuffed with layers of gunpowder (Generally combination of Potassium nitrate, Charcoal, Sulfur and Iron particles) with some earth at the bottom. The tubri is made to sit on ...

  3. Firecrackers in India - Wikipedia

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    Firecrackers, along with fireworks, originated in China. They are easily available in India and are used to mark a celebratory event. Anyone 18 and over can buy them without a license if allowed by the local laws. Diwali fireworks are a family event in many parts of India. [2] People light up fireworks near their homes and in streets.

  4. Black snake (firework) - Wikipedia

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    Black snakes are a popular firework in India, which children play with during the festival of Diwali. Though deemed toxic by the Chest Research foundation and Pune University, black snake fireworks are still in use. The objective of the study was to determine which firework produced the most air pollution in India.

  5. Firecracker - Wikipedia

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    Chinese firecracker roll being set off Large flower cracker set off at night Firecrackers set off in Sibu, Malaysia, to celebrate Chinese New Year. A firecracker (cracker, noise maker, banger [1]) is a small explosive device primarily designed to produce a large amount of noise, especially in the form of a loud bang, usually for celebration or entertainment; any visual effect is incidental to ...

  6. Delhi Residents Celebrate Diwali With Fireworks Despite Ban - AOL

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    Hazardous air quality levels were recorded in areas of Delhi, India, on November 5, the day after Diwali, despite a ban on the use of fireworks during celebrations of the holiday, NDTV reported ...

  7. Sutli bomb - Wikipedia

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    Sutli bomb, also known as Atom Bomb or Hydro-bomb, due to its notorious noise, is an Indian firecracker popular during the festival of Diwali and other celebrations. [1] It is the noisiest firecracker, exceeding the permissible sound barrier of 145 decibels (dB).

  8. Sparkler - Wikipedia

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    Sparklers are particularly popular with children. In the United Kingdom, a sparkler is often used by children at bonfire and fireworks displays on Guy Fawkes Night, the fifth of November, [1] and in the United States on Independence Day. [2] They are called phuljhadi in Hindi and are especially popular during the Diwali festival. [3]

  9. Diwali - Wikipedia

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    To produce colours when crackers are burst, carcinogenic and poisonous elements are used. [192] During the 2023 celebration, New Delhi briefly took the top spot in the world for air pollution with an air quality index of 680 on one night. [193] The use of fireworks during Diwali can also lead to burn injuries.