Did Rs 7,000 cr firecracker sales light up Sivakasi this Deepavali?

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Key Takeaways
- Record sales of Rs 7,000 crore
- Innovative firecracker designs attract buyers
- Revived festive spirit after years of restrictions
- Sivakasi remains the hub of fireworks production
- Relaxed regulations boost overall sales
Chennai, Oct 20 (NationPress) The nation experienced a remarkable Deepavali this year, highlighted not just by stunning fireworks but also by unprecedented sales.
According to the Fireworks Traders Federation, firecrackers worth approximately Rs 7,000 crore were sold during this festive season, marking a substantial increase of Rs 1,000 crore compared to last year’s turnover of Rs 6,000 crore.
Every year, millions throughout India celebrate Deepavali — the festival of lights — by donning new attire, adorning their homes, and enjoying a vibrant assortment of firecrackers.
This year, the festive atmosphere was particularly elevated, attracting large crowds to Tamil Nadu’s Sivakasi, Virudhunagar, and Sattur, which are pivotal in the country’s fireworks manufacturing.
Traders noted that patrons from across the nation flocked to these towns as the festival approached.
Orders surged from various states, reflecting a revived enthusiasm after years of muted celebrations due to environmental regulations and pandemic-induced slowdowns. This year’s market also featured a surge of innovation.
The launch of new cracker varieties, including the “Pizza” and “Watermelon” models — celebrated for their vivid colors and imaginative displays — captivated the public and quickly became top sellers. Manufacturers indicated that the robust demand for such innovative products contributed to the overall sales increase. The Federation highlighted that the sales boom was partly fueled by the easing of restrictions in multiple states. Notably, the recent court ruling permitting the use of green crackers in Delhi, which had been under a strict ban for years, significantly enhanced demand nationwide.
Sivakasi, often dubbed India’s fireworks capital, employs thousands and is responsible for nearly 90 percent of the country’s firecracker output. Traders remarked that this year’s festival brought much-needed relief to the industry, which had been grappling with uncertainties due to environmental issues and regulatory challenges.
With the brilliance of fireworks illuminating the skies across India once more, Deepavali 2025 not only rekindled festive joy but also revitalized hope among numerous small-scale manufacturers and traders in Tamil Nadu’s fireworks region.