FARUKH NAGAR, India — The words “Indian Fireworks” are spelled out faintly in Hindi on the disused storefront.
The small factory and dozens of others in this town a couple of miles from India’s capital, New Delhi, once produced a dizzying array of fireworks.
Now there are neither fireworks nor any shoppers at the abandoned workshops of Farukh Nagar, which had produced the pyrotechnics since before the country’s independence from British colonial rule in 1947.
The town stands as a grim reminder of the government’s crackdown on pollution and what it deems dangerous fireworks.
“No place celebrated Diwali like we did.”
Persons:
FARUKH, Farukh, gifting, ”, Mohammed Hamid
Locations:
FARUKH NAGAR, India, India’s, New Delhi