A girl from Panchkula, Tanika has found an innovative and eco-friendly way of celebrating Lohri. She has made mini Lohris using ghee and beeswax, which she hopes would help save the environment from air pollution. Her main aim was to prevent deforestation, which is a major problem across the country. Tanika also wanted to make it easier for people living in apartments to celebrate the festival with ease using her mini lohris!
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