A family, consisting of Mom, Dad, Pihu, and Aayu, participates in a Diwali challenge, divided into boys' and girls' teams. They try to outdo each other in bursting crackers, but most of the crackers turn out to be party poppers. The family decides to celebrate a "green Diwali" by using eco-friendly crackers that produce less pollution. They also come up with creative alternatives, such as bursting balloons and flying lanterns. In the end, the challenge ends in a tie, and the family comes together to celebrate Diwali, spreading a message about the importance of reducing pollution during the festival.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The girls' team consists of Mom and Pihu.
2. The boys' team consists of Dad and Aayu.
3. The teams are participating in a Diwali challenge.
4. Both teams brought the same kind of boxes for the challenge.
5. The boxes contained party poppers instead of traditional Diwali crackers.
6. The family is celebrating a "green Diwali" by avoiding big crackers that cause pollution.
7. The girls' team took out a big rocket-shaped party popper, but it was also a party popper.
8. The boys' team brought a big cracker, but it was also a party popper.
9. The girls' team brought red balloons as a fun alternative to crackers.
10. The family is dancing and having fun together.
11. The boys' team lit up sparklers, which are a more environmentally friendly option.
12. The family is using green crackers that cause less pollution.
13. The green crackers have a green logo on the box.
14. The match between the girls' and boys' teams ended in a tie.
15. The family is flying lanterns as a fun activity.
16. The boys' lantern flew high in the sky.
17. The family is promoting a message of using fewer crackers and opting for green crackers to reduce pollution.