Kerala Group Calls for Ban on Gunpowder Fireworks After Tragic Explosions
Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishath demands ban on fireworks displays using gun powder
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The Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishath has urged the state government to enact a law banning fireworks displays using gunpowder following a tragic incident in Mundathikode, Thrissur, where 15 people died in explosions. The group advocates exploring safer alternatives using modern technology.
- 01The Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishath demands a ban on gunpowder fireworks.
- 02The call follows a tragic explosion in Mundathikode, Thrissur, resulting in 15 fatalities.
- 03The group believes accidents stem from non-compliance with existing safety laws.
- 04They suggest exploring modern technological alternatives for fireworks displays.
- 05The demand highlights the need for stricter regulations to ensure public safety.
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The Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishath has called for a ban on fireworks displays that use gunpowder, urging the Kerala state government to introduce legislation to enhance public safety. This demand follows a tragic incident on April 21, 2026, in Mundathikode, Thrissur, where 15 people lost their lives due to explosions at a fireworks manufacturing unit. The Parishath emphasized that such accidents are often a result of non-compliance with safety regulations rather than a lack of laws. They advocate for exploring alternative methods to create visual spectacles using modern science and technology, aiming to prevent future tragedies and ensure the safety of the public during celebrations.
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This proposed ban could significantly enhance public safety during festivals and celebrations in Kerala, potentially preventing future accidents.
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