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World Environment Day . 5 th June 2017.
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About 75.8 million people do not have access to safe drinking water in India according to UNICEF and WHO. Save today for...
22/03/2017

About 75.8 million people do not have access to safe drinking water in India according to UNICEF and WHO. Save today for Safe tomorrow.

17/03/2017

ELCB

*1) Why ELCB cannot work if Neutral input of ELCB does not connect to ground?*
ELCB is used to detect earth leakage fault. Once the phase and neutral are connected in an ELCB, the current will flow through phase and that same current will have to return neutral so resultant current is zero.
Once there is a ground fault in the load side, current from phase will directly pass through earth and it will not return through neutral through ELCB. That means once side current is going and not returning and hence because of this difference in current ELCB will trip and it will safe guard the other circuits from faulty loads. If the neutral is not grounded fault current will definitely high and that full fault current will come back through ELCB, and there will be no difference in current.
*2) What is the difference between MCB & MCCB, Where it can be used?*
MCB is miniature circuit breaker which is thermal operated and use for short circuit protection in small current rating circuit.
Normally it is used where normal current is less than 100A.
MCCB moulded case circuit breaker and is thermal operated for over load current and magnetic operation for instant trip in short circuit condition. Under voltage and under frequency may be inbuilt.
Normally it is used where normal current is more than 100A.
*3) Why in a three pin plug the earth pin is thicker and longer than the other pins?*
It depends upon R=ρL/A where area (A) is inversely proportional to resistance (R), so if area (A) increases, R decreases & if R is less the leakage current will take low resistance path so the earth pin should be thicker. It is longer because the The First to make the connection and last to disconnect should be earth Pin. This assures Safety for the person who uses the electrical instrument.
*4) Why Delta Star Transformers are used for Lighting Loads?*
For lighting loads, neutral conductor is must and hence the secondary must be star winding and this lighting load is always unbalanced in all three phases.
To minimize the current unbalance in the primary we use delta winding in the primary So delta / star transformer is used for lighting loads.
*5) What are the advantages of star-delta starter with induction motor?*
The main advantage of using the star delta starter is reduction of current during the starting of the motor. Starting current is reduced to 3-4 times of current of Direct online starting Hence the starting current is reduced , the voltage drops during the starting of motor in systems are reduced.
*6) What is meant by regenerative braking?*
When the supply is cut off for a running motor, it still continue running due to inertia. In order to stop it quickly we place a load (resistor) across the armature winding and the motor should have maintained continuous field supply so that back e.m.f voltage is made to apply across the resistor and due to load the motor stops quickly. This type of breaking is called as “Regenerative Breaking”.
*7) When voltage increases then current also increases then why we need of over voltage relay and over current relay? Can we measure over voltage and over current by measuring current only?*
No. We cannot sense the over voltage by just measuring the current only because the current increases not only for over voltages but also for under voltage (As most of the loads are non-linear in nature).So, the over voltage protection & over current protection are completely different.
Over voltage relay meant for sensing over voltages & protect the system from insulation break down and firing. Over current relay meant for sensing any internal short circuit, over load condition, earth fault thereby reducing the system failure & risk of fire. So, for a better protection of the system. It should have both over voltage & over current relay.
*8) If one lamp connects between two phases it will glow or not?*
If the voltage between the two phases is equal to the lamp voltage then the lamp will glow.
When the voltage difference is big it will damage the lamp and when the difference is smaller the lamp will glow depending on the type of lamp.
*9) What are HRC fuses and where it is used?*
HRC stand for “high rupturing capacity” fuse and it is used in distribution system for electrical transformers
*10) Mention the methods for starting an induction motor?*
The different methods of starting an induction motor
DOL:direct online starter
Star delta starter
Auto transformer starter
Resistance starter
Series reactor starter
*11) What is the difference between earth resistance and earth electrode resistance?*
Only one of the terminals is evident in the earth resistance. In order to find the second terminal we should recourse to its definition:
Earth Resistance is the resistance existing between the electrically accessible part of a buried electrode and another point of the earth, which is far away.
The resistance of the electrode has the following components:
(A) the resistance of the metal and that of the connection to it.
(B) The contact resistance of the surrounding earth to the electrode.
*12) Why most of analog o/p devices having o/p range 4 to 20 mA and not 0 to 20 mA?*
4-20 mA is a standard range used to indicate measured values for any process. The reason that 4ma is chosen instead of 0 mA is for fail safe operation.
For example: A pressure instrument gives output 4mA to indicate 0 psi up to 20 mA to indicate 100 psi or full scale. Due to any problem in instrument (i.e) broken wire, its output reduces to 0 mA. So if range is 0-20 mA then we can differentiate whether it is due to broken wire or due to 0 psi.
*13) Two bulbs of 100w and 40w respectively connected in series across a 230v supply which bulb will glow bright and why?*
Since two bulbs are in series they will get equal amount of electrical current but as the supply voltage is constant across the Bulb (P=V^2/R).So the resistance of 40W bulb is greater and voltage across 40W is more (V=IR) so 40W bulb will glow brighter.
*14) What happen if we give 220 volts dc supply to bulb or tube light?*
Bulbs or devices for AC are designed to operate such that it offers high impedance to AC supply. Normally they have low resistance. When DC supply is applied, due to low resistance, the current through lamp would be so high that it may damage the bulb element
*15) What is meant by knee point voltage?*
Knee point voltage is calculated for electrical Current transformers and is very important factor to choose a CT. It is the voltage at which a CT gets saturated.
*16) What is reverse power relay?*
Reverse Power flow relay are used in generating stations’ protection.
A generating station is supposed to feed power to the grid and in case generating units are off, there is no generation in the plant then plant may take power from grid. To stop the flow of power from grid to generator we use reverse power relay.
17) What will happen if DC supply is given on the primary of a transformer?
Mainly transformer has high inductance and low resistance. In case of DC supply there is no inductance, only resistance will act in the electrical circuit. So high electrical current will flow through primary side of the transformer. So for this reason coil and insulation will burn out
When AC current flow to primary winding it induced alternating flux which also link to secondary winding so secondary current flow in secondary winding according to primary current.Secondary current also induced emf (Back emf) in secondary winding which oppose induced emf of primary winding and thus control primary current also.
If DC current apply to Primary winding than alternating flux is not produced so no secondary emf induced in secondary winding so primary current may goes high and burn transformer winding.
*18) Different between megger and contact resistance meter?*
Megger used to measure cable resistance, conductor continuity, phase identification where as contact resistance meter used to measure low resistance like relays, contactors.
*19) When we connect the capacitor bank in series?*
We connect capacitor bank in series to improve the voltage profile at the load end in transmission line there is considerable voltage drop along the transmission line due to impedance of the line. so in order to bring the voltage at the load terminals within its limits i.e (+ or – %6 )of the rated terminal voltage the capacitor bank is used in series
*20) What is Diversity factor in electrical installations?*
Diversity factor is the ratio of the sum of the individual maximum demands of the various subdivisions of a system, or part of a system, to the maximum demand of the whole system, or part of the system, under consideration. Diversity factor is usually more than one.
*21) Why humming sound occurred in HT transmission line?*
This sound is coming due to ionization (breakdown of air into charged particles) of air around transmission conductor. This effect is called as Corona effect, and it is considered as power loss.
*22) Why frequency is 50 hz only & why should we maintain the frequency constant?*
We can have the frequency at any frequency we like, but then we must also make our own motors, transformers or any other equipment we want to use.
We maintain the frequency at 50 Hz or 60hz because the world maintains a standard at 50 /60hz and the equipments are made to operate at these frequency.
*23) If we give 2334 A, 540V on Primary side of 1.125 MVA step up transformer, then what will be the Secondary Current, If Secondary Voltage=11 KV?*
As we know the Voltage & current relation for transformer-V1/V2 = I2/I1
We Know, VI= 540 V; V2=11KV or 11000 V; I1= 2334 Amps.
By putting these value on Relation-
540/11000= I2/2334
So,I2 = 114.5 Amps
*24) What are the points to be considered for MCB (miniature circuit breaker selection)?*
I(L)x1.25=I(MAX) maximum current. Mcb specification is done on maximum current flow in circuit.
*25) How can we start-up the 40w tube light with 230v AC/DC without using any choke/Coil?*
It is possible by means of Electronic choke. Otherwise it’s not possible to ionize the particles in tube. Light, with normal voltage.
*26) What is “pu” in electrical engineering?*
Pu stands for per unit and this will be used in power system single line diagram there it is like a huge electrical circuit with no of components (generators, transformers, loads) with different ratings (in MVA and KV). To bring all the ratings into common platform we use pu concept in which, in general largest MVA and KV ratings of the component is considered as base values, then all other component ratings will get back into this basis. Those values are called as pu values. (p.u=actual value/base value).
*27) Why link is provided in neutral of an ac circuit and fuse in phase of ac circuit?*
Link is provided at a Neutral common point in the circuit from which various connections are taken for the individual control circuit and so it is given in a link form to withstand high Amps.
But in the case of Fuse in the Phase of AC circuit it is designed such that the fuse rating is calculated for the particular circuit (i.e load) only. So if any malfunction happens the fuse connected in the particular control circuit alone will blow off.
If Fuse is provided in Neutral and if it is blowout and at the same time Supply is on than due to open or break Neutral Voltage is increase and equipment may be damage.
*28) If 200w, 100 w and 60 w lamps connected in series with 230V AC , which lamp glow brighter?* Each lamp voltage rating is 230V.
Each bulb when independently working will have currents (W/V= I)
For 200 Watt Bulb current (I200) =200/230=0.8696 A
For 100 Watt Bulb current (I100) =100/230=0.4348 A
For 60 Watt Bulb current (I60) =60/230=0.2609 A
Resistance of each bulb filament is (V/I = R)
For 200 Watt Bulb R200= 230/0.8696= 264.5 ohms
For 100 Watt Bulb R100= 230/0.4348 = 528.98 ohms and
For 60 Watt Bulb R60= 230/0.2609=881.6 ohms respectively
Now, when in series, current flowing in all bulbs will be same. The energy released will be I2R
Thus, light output will be highest where resistance is highest. Thus, 60 watt bulb will be brightest.
The 60W lamp as it has highest resistance & minimum current requirement.
Highest voltage drop across it X I [which is common for all lamps] =s highest power.
Note to remember:
Lowest power-lamp has highest element resistance.
And highest resistance will drop highest voltage drop across it in a Series circuit
And highest resistance in a parallel circuit will pass minimum current through it. So minimum power dissipated across it as min current X equal Voltage across =s min power dissipation
*29) How to check Capacitor with use of Multi meter.*
Most troubles with Capacitors either open or short.
An ohmmeter (multi meter) is good enough. A shorted Capacitor will clearly show very low resistance. A open Capacitor will not show any movement on ohmmeter.
A good capacitor will show low resistance initially, and resistance gradually increases. This shows that Capacitor is not bad. By shorting the two ends of Capacitor (charged by ohmmeter) momentarily can give a weak spark. To know the value and other parameters, you need better instruments
*30) What is the difference between Electronic regulator and ordinary rheostat regulator for fans?*
The difference between the electronic and ordinary regulator is that in electronic regulator power losses are less because as we decrease the speed the electronic regulator give the power needed for that particular speed .But in case of ordinary rheostat type regulator the power wastage is same for every speed and no power is saved. In electronic regulator triac is employed for speed control. by varying the firing angle speed is controlled but in rheostat control resistance is decreased by steps to achieve speed control.
*31) What will happen when power factor is leading in distribution of power?*
If there is high power factor, i.e if the power factor is close to one:
Losses in form of heat will be reduced,
Cable becomes less bulky and easy to carry, and very cheap to afford.
It also reduces over heating of transformers.
*32) What the main difference between UPS & inverter?*
Uninterrupted power supply is mainly use for short time. Means according to ups VA it gives backup. Ups is also two types: on line and offline. Online ups having high volt and amp for long time backup with high dc voltage. But ups start with 12v dc with 7 amps. but inverter is start with 12v,24,dc to 36v dc and 120amp to 180amp battery with long time backup
*33) Which type of A.C motor is used in the fan?*
It is Single Phase induction motor which mostly squirrel cage rotor and are capacitor start capacitor run.
*34) What is the difference between synchronous generator and asynchronous generator?*
In simple, synchronous generator supplies’ both active and reactive power but asynchronous generator (induction generator) supply’s only active power and observe reactive power for magnetizing. This type of generators is used in windmills.
*35) What is the Polarization index value?*
Its ratio between insulation resistance (IR)i.e meager value for 10min to insulation resistance for 1 min. It ranges from 5-7 for new motors & normally for motor to be in good condition it should be Greater than 2.5 .
*36) What is Automatic Voltage regulator (AVR)?*
AVR is an abbreviation for Automatic Voltage Regulator.
It is important part in Synchronous Generators; it controls the output voltage of the generator by controlling its excitation current. Thus it can control the output Reactive Power of the Generator.
*37) Difference between a four point starter and three point starters?*
The shunt connection in four point starter is provided separately from the line where as in three point starter it is connected with line which is the drawback in three point starter
*38) What happens if we connect a capacitor to a generator load?*
Connecting a capacitor across a generator always improves power factor, but it will help depends up on the engine capacity of the alternator, otherwise the alternator will be over loaded due to the extra watts consumed due to the improvement on pf.
Don’t connect a capacitor across an alternator while it is picking up or without any other load
*39) Why the capacitors work on ac only?*
Generally capacitor gives infinite resistance to dc components (i.e., block the dc components). It allows the ac components to pass through.
*40) Why the up to dia 70mm² live conductor, the earth cable must be same size but above dia 70mm² live conductor the earth conductor need to be only dia 70mm²?*
The current carrying capacity of a cable refers to it carrying a continuous load.
An earth cable normally carries no load, and under fault conditions will carry a significant instantaneous current but only for a short time most Regulations define 0.1 to 5 sec before the fuse or breaker trips. Its size therefore is defined by different calculating parameters.
The magnitude of earth fault current depends on:
(a) the external earth loop impedance of the installation (i.e. beyond the supply terminals)
(b) the impedance of the active conductor in fault
(c) the impedance of the earth cable.
i.e. Fault current = voltage / a + b + c
Now when the active conductor (b) is small, its impedance is much more than (a), so the earth (c) cable is sized to match. As the active conductor gets bigger, its impedance drops significantly below that of the external earth loop impedance (a); when It is quite large its impedance can be ignored. At this point there is no merit in increasing the earth cable size
i.e. Fault current = voltage / a + c
(c) is also very small so the fault current peaks out.
The neutral conductor is a separate issue. It is defined as an active conductor and therefore must be sized for continuous full load. In a 3-phase system,
If balanced, no neutral current flows. It used to be common practice to install reduced neutral supplies, and cables are available with say half-size neutrals (remember a neutral is always necessary to provide single phase voltages). However the increasing use of non-linear loads which produce harmonics has made this practice dangerous, so for example the current in some standard require full size neutrals. Indeed, in big UPS installations I install double neutrals and earths for this reason.

As you are aware, the National Safety Day (NSD) Campaign spearheaded by the National Safety Council for commemorating it...
03/03/2017

As you are aware, the National Safety Day (NSD) Campaign spearheaded by the National Safety Council for commemorating its foundation day - 4th March, is entering its 46th year. The Campaign celebrated over a week, has grown into a major national Occupational, Safety & Health (OSH) Campaign and is widely celebrated by industry, trade unions, Govt. departments, regulatory agencies, NGOs and institutions with the active support of the Central & State Governments and the media. The Campaign is aimed at renewing the commitment of employees and general public to work safely throughout the year. The ultimate objective of the Campaign is to ensure integration of OSH in work culture and life style.

BACKGROUND :
The idea of commemorating the Foundation Day of the Council, 4th March; and the first National Safety Day (NSD) Campaign was launched in 1972 and has since been organised every year. The Campaign now entering its 46th year, has grown into a major national campaign widely celebrated by industry, trade unions, govt. departments, regulatory agencies, NGOs and institutions with the active support of the Central and State Governments and media. It has made impact on the industrial scenario at the national level by contributing to increased safety awareness and reduction in accidents. Started for a single day on 4th March as NSD, the Campaign has now been spread over a week from 4-11 March.

OBJECTIVES :

• Ensure that safety and health are integrated in work culture and life style.
• Renew the commitment of the employees towards safety and health at workplace.
• Achieve greater participation of the employees in OSH activities.

APPROACH :
• Achieve the greatest participation of the employees.
• Tap local talents in your factory for the celebration.
• Stress on the OSH needs of your unit.
• Identify and highlight local OSH issues.
• Distribute OSH promotional material amongst the employees.

Safety & Health Pledge
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“On this Day, I solemnly affirm that I will rededicate myself to the cause of safety, health and protection of environment and will do my best to observe rules, regulations and procedures and develop attitudes and habits conducive for achieving these objectives.

I fully realise that accidents and diseases are a drain on the national economy and may lead to disablements deaths, harm to health and damage to property, social suffering and general degradation of environment.

I will do everything possible for the prevention of accidents and occupational diseases and protection of environment in the interest of self, family, community, organisation and the nation at large.”

Forwarded as received 🔴C A U T I O N🚙 🚘 🚗 🚖 🚕 🔈To Each AC Car user,Now this is very interesting & MUST READ , as it's fo...
16/02/2017

Forwarded as received

🔴C A U T I O N

🚙 🚘 🚗 🚖 🚕

🔈To Each AC Car user,Now this is very interesting & MUST READ , as it's for HEALTH !...Car's manual says to roll down the windows to let out all the hot air before turning on the A/C. WHY ?

No wonder more folks are dying from cancer than ever before. We wonder where this stuff comes from, but here is an example that
explains a lot of the cancer-causing incidents.

🚘Many people are in their cars the first thing in the morning, and the last thing at night, 7 days a week.

Please do NOT turn on A/C as soon as you enter the car.

🚕Open the windows after you enter your car and then after a couple of minutes, turn ON the AC .

🚗Here's why: According to research, the car's dashboard, seats, a/c ducts, in fact ALL of the plastic objects in your vehicle, emit Benzene,
a Cancer causing toxin. A BIG CARCINOGEN. Take the time to observe the smell of heated plastic in your car when you open it,
and BEFORE you start it up.

🚕In addition to causing cancer, Benzene poisons your bones, causes anaemia and reduces white blood cells. Prolonged exposure can
cause Leukemia and increases the risk of some cancers. It can also cause miscarriages in pregnant women.

🚖The "acceptable" Benzene level indoors is: 50mg per sq.ft.

A car parked indoors, with windows closed, will contain 400-800 mg of Benzene - 8 times the acceptable level.

🚙If parked outdoors in the sun, at a temperature above 60 degrees F, the Benzene level goes up to 2000-4000 mg, 40 times the acceptable level.

🚗People who get into the car, keeping the windows closed, will eventually INHALE excessive amounts of the BENZENE toxin.

🚕Benzene is a toxin that affects your kidneys and liver. What's worse, it is extremely difficult for your body to expel this toxic stuff.

🚘So friends, please open the windows and doors of your car - give it some time for the interior to air out
-(dispel the deadly stuff) - before you enter the vehicle.

📱Thought: 'When someone shares something of value with you and you benefit from it, you should share it with others... It's a moral obligation...
Please circulate🔜
🚘🚗🚕🚖

16/02/2017

Subject: Trapped In Lift ???

What to do when you are trapped in a lift ???

We never know when and where accidents will happen to us or to people around us. Read on and I hope this piece of information may help many of us when things do happen to you, your friends and your loved ones. This happened to a friend.
"One day, while in a lift, it suddenly broke down and it began falling from level 13 at a fast speed. Fortunately, I remembered having watched a TV program that taught that you must quickly press all the buttons for all the levels.
Finally, the lift stopped at the 5th level."
Important things to remember.
When you are facing life and death situations, whatever decisions or actions you make decides on your survival.
If you are caught in a lift breakdown, first thought that comes to mind may be 'just wait to die'...
But after reading below, things will definitely be different the next time – should you get caught in a lift.

First - Quickly press all the buttons for all the different levels of the lift.
When the emergency electricity supply is activated, it will stop the lift from falling further.

Second - Hold on tight to the handle (if there is any).... It is to support your position and prevent you from falling or getting hurt should you lose your balance.

Third - Lean your back and head against the lift wall keeping your back in a straight line.
Leaning against the wall is to use it as a support for your back/spine as protection.

Fourth - Bend your knees
Your ligament is a flexible, connective tissue. Thus, the impact of fractured bones (should it result) will be minimised during fall.

For everyone, kindly do share this piece of information with your near and dear ones!!

31/12/2016

I wish to present you a diary having 365 blank pages. Hope you must fill a page daily with your daily victory.

Tomorrow is the first blank page of a 365-page book.
Write a good one.

May this new year bring no tear to any eyes & no hurt to any heart.

Wish you a very safe sound and innovative new year. May you climb the ladder of success, tower of prosperity and scaffold of peace.

Happy New Year 2017.

Regards : Tamal Bhattacharya & family.

This image captured in a village during site visit. Villagers stored rain water in bucket to expense it for sanitary & w...
25/05/2016

This image captured in a village during site visit.

Villagers stored rain water in bucket to expense it for sanitary & washing purpose. Hats off to them.

When Awareness reach upto them, why we are not aware till date.

Preserve Rain water. Your small initiative can change the whole scenario....

Regards
Tamal Bhattacharya.

Save Water...
13/05/2016

Save Water...

Safety Tips For Happy Holi.While Holi should be a festival of bright cheerful colours and eating delicious Holi feasts, ...
24/03/2016

Safety Tips For Happy Holi.
While Holi should be a festival of bright cheerful colours and eating delicious Holi feasts, it is now increasingly seen as a festival of chemicals and health problems. One must not be deceived into believing that the colours everyone uses for Holi are safe. The truth is that most of the colours used in Holi have an adverse effect on your body and sometimes the effect of these Holi colours can go beyond a mere rash. These colours are full of industrial dyes, and can cause serious harm to your skin.
Skin disorders such as dryness, contact dermatitis, abrasion, discoloration, irritation, and itching are quite common post-Holi. Except that there are some un-wanted stupid occurrences are also quite common during festival.
Here are a few tips and suggestion to make your Holi safe and joyous
• The best option would be to play with natural home-made colours. Your skin and hair will feel tampered with the use of skin friendly natural products.
• If natural colours are not possible, then ensure a better quality of colours. Buy colours from a reputed shop or vendor.
• Use more of red or pink colours which look good and can easily take off. Gaudy purple, green, yellow, orange have more harmful chemicals in them and should be avoided.
• Make sure that your face is well creamed before and after the play.
• Apply thick coating of paint on your nails- both in fingers and toes so that they remain protected.
• Oil your hair well, so that colour doesn't stick on your hair and can be washed off easily later.
• Cover your hair. Make use of hat or caps to protect your hair from being coloured with hard-to-rinse dyes.
• Make sure that powder or any other product does not get inside your eyes. Eyes are extremely vulnerable on Holi because of their strategic place in body and also because of the use of harmful chemicals in colours these days. Please ensure that your eyes remain protected at all times. Use a sunglass to protect your eyes from a misfire of colour filled darts or water jets.
• Avoid wearing contact lenses when you are playing with colours. This is because colour can come between your eye and lens, resulting in infection and in some cases, eye damage.
• Choose clothes which cover most of your body parts. Make sure you are moisturizing yourself well with a thick layer of good quality cream as this helps the colour to come off quickly.
• Try to save yourself off from all possible attacks on the face. In case you’re such attempts fail, keep your eyes and lips tightly shut if you are attacked on your face.
• Do not use permanent dyes. If someone has applied it on you, do not rub the face with soap immediately in order to get rid off it, especially when it is wet. Instead, use good quality cleansing milk for removal. It's better than using soap, which will dry up your skin.
• Rotten eggs when thrown on your head, flying missiles from locality buildings…are still not too bad, will be smelly yet is a good conditioner for your hair. But tar, s**t, Mobil, stones and all the rubbish that you can be hit with is not. Avoid being a prey to hooligans.
• Take a bath much later after the entire Holi celebration is over. Taking frequent baths, washing the face again and again, will ruin your skin. You will also lose hair, for too much soap/shampoo has a drying effect.
• If you are prone to skin allergies, avoid playing with gulal altogether. Going to a dermatologist (skin specialist) serves no purpose, after the damage is done.
• Avoid running on jumping on wet floors, so that you don't slip and injure yourself. Bones are especially vulnerable on this day.
• Avoid over indulgence in bhang, drinks or food... so that you don't repent later.
• Do not drive if you are high on alcohol or bhang.
• Keep handy pain killers, anti-oxidants, anti-allergic tablets if all the above tips have been disregarded.
• Put on your worst clothes so that you won't have to take on the hassles of an immediate washing.
• If possible avoid going outside your home, at least for the peak hours of celebration. The premises of your home ensure that you are safe from pouncing hooligans, even friends who can be a little rough on the day.
• When travelling keeps the car windows thoroughly shut, even if you don't have an AC car. Do not bump into the frenzied group of mob if you take to streets. Better you cross the road to the sidewalk across. Or, simply stay at a safe distance.
• Remember you also have police on your side and if any untoward revelers misbehave, you can make your complaint. Mark out the locality, building and if possible the person.
• Play safe. Don't get to boisterous and do not let others to be rude on you.

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