Bathinda (Punjab):Diwali is ‘essentially’ a festival of lights, but for decades, Indians have associated firecrackers with it. Deepavali literally means a row of lights. Diwali is celebrated as it is believed that on this day Lord Ram returned to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana and completing his 14 years of exile. To mark the joyous occasion, the citizens of Ayodhya decorated the entire city with earthen lamps to signify the victory of light over darkness and also burst crackers on the occasion.
Whereas the whole country celebrates Diwali by lighting up Diyas and setting off firecrackers, there are about half-a-dozen villages in Punjab's Bathinda district where the government has imposed a strict ban on fireworks and crackers due to the proximity of an army cantonment and an oil depot.