Diwali is really a fabulous festival and fireworks play a significant role in increasing its charm among all age groups. Whether they are kids, youngsters, or older people, everybody enjoy the fireworks like twinkling Anars, lose red firecrackers, furious Rockets, vibrant Sparklers, cyclonic Ground Discs phirki, and so. However, there are some environmental issues associated with the use of firecrackers or fireworks on the Diwali festival, still there will be no exaggeration in saying that fireworks are an inherent part of Diwali celebrations. Also acclaimed as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is associated with lights, sweets, and liveliness; especially lights. As, it is celebrated on the new-moon Amavasya night, lights and fireworks have a significant role to play in this festival. This is why, when heard the name Diwali, the first impression that flashes through minds is of multicolored and impressive fireworks, sprinkling various sorts of bright colored lights in the night sky. Although the tradition of fireworks on Diwali is not very old, still they have succeeded in becoming such a vital part of this festival that we can't even imagine a wonderful Diwali without them.