. Chetan Pugi
We know the tides come and go… Rest assured. The surasuri presented here is a long story, will last till next Diwali. Á Plastic lamps, plastic flowers and plastic pylons. Do we celebrate light festival or plastic festival? Any explanation man. Á Diwali holidays are really short. A whole day is spent in solving the tangles of last year's sirizo. At dusk, fireworks, fireworks and rockets are everywhere in the city. It feels like being in Gaza. Á Corporate employees' hardship: It's Prakash Parva but Prakashbhai doesn't get leave, Deepakbhai's sanctioned leave is canceled Á A middle-class man unconscious due to inflation can come to his senses by splashing bonuses. Á Common people shop with common loans. Big industrialists sell goods to us by taking huge loans. Don't know who is benefiting. Á Navratri and Diwali. Look at the range of the two festivals. Garbana transports man directly from the field to the gardener. Á Cleaning, shopping and going for a walk. If these three activities were not discovered, how would we celebrate the festival of lights today. Á Middle class man's dilemma: A railway ticket is waiting. Which does not decrease. Second, the bank balance. Which is decreasing continuously. Á Why doesn't anyone talk about the rights of spiders frustrated in house cleaning. What if spiders aren't human? Á In Diwali shopping, one hears the price of such and such item 'plus GST', the price of dhinkani item 'plus GST' so often that even the dreams that come to sleep at night think 'plus GST'. Á Sweets may be mixed. Burst crackers in an eco-friendly manner. Looking at the current inflation, it is possible that by next Diwali, the option of purchasing vegetables from EMI will also be given. If this happens, imagine what conversations will be heard at home? 'We planted the okra brought in installments today', 'The installments of tomatoes are not yet finished, the installments of tomatoes have come and stood.' One thing is for sure, the joy of finding an old favorite item while cleaning the house is more than the joy of buying an expensive item while shopping. Á The constellations seen freely in the night sky in the village are not seen by the city dwellers. So they have to spend money and bring constellations. Á 'Where will you go for a walk this time?' That got a little old. Now we must ask precisely, where are you going to take a photo this time? Á Every Diwali you can divide people into two groups: One, those who look for alternatives where to spend the money. Others, who are looking for where to find the money to use. Á You mark. Although the number of news on Diwali days is less, the print weight is more. After Diwali vacation you can consider good income from pasti as pasti bonus. Á which we find is not inertial. Those who were forgotten come to root. No, this is not an esoteric philosophy. Diwali cleanliness is the truth. }
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