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Digitize your Diwali this year with these 4 handy apps!

Gone are the days when our parents started fretting about Diwali preparation and cleaning from August itself.

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We live in a dynamic, constantly evolving world, where everything we do and see has been touched by technology and its tendrils. Even our festivals, which are an integral part of the societal fibre, have seen a marked change in the way they are celebrated. Gone are the days when our parents started fretting about Diwali preparation and cleaning from August itself.

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The young turks of today do not have the patience or time to engage in some heavy duty dusting and cleaning. Furthermore, decorating the house with Diwali lights and making those intricate Rangolis seems like a long and arduous task.

This generation seeks hassle free services that are easy to access and have a certain level of accountability. Diwali, after all is the time to kick back and relax with your loved ones. These are some of the apps that shall bring Diwali preparation to your doorstep:



Gifting:

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What is Diwali without gifts? We all channel our inner covetous child when we rip apart the wrappings with glee and open the Diwali hampers. However, more often than not the gifts end being a tad disappointing (one can only eat so many almonds!).  This Diwali, instead of scratching your heads for the gifts, one can just head to the Chumbak App and pick up some amazingly quirky and colourful gifts for your loved ones! For others, that dry fruit packet awaits.

Food and sweets:

There are a plethora of food delivery apps out there to choose from. However, the steep delivery fees are something of a killjoy. Paying 100 bucks for a box of sweets worth 50 rupees doesn’t strike as a clever bargain. However, with UberEats one can order anything their heart desires for just Re 1 as the delivery fee. So kick those hunger pangs away!

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Diwali Decoration:

Here comes a task that even Sisyphus will find a tad boring. Moreover, climbing walls and dangling off balconies just to put Diwali lights seems like overkill. Housejoy has launched a Diwali service wherein expert electricians shall take care of all your  decorative lighting woes. And if your Diwali rangoli looks more like a demented duck instead of diyas, then again Housejoy has you covered!

New festive Clothes:

Diwali is here and so is the need for fancy new clothes. But what to do when the clothes burn a hole brighter than Diwali crackers in your pockets? You can head to the Max Fashion app and dive into their new festive collection at unprecedented prices!

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