Christmas is a festival that is celebrated with lights, sweets, flowers, and presents, and it comes with a series of festivals such as “dhan teras” (which is celebrated on three days earlier of main christmas), main christmas (laxmi pujan), govardhan pooja (which is celebrated on the next day of christmas), and bhai dooj (which is celebrated on the day after christmas) ( after 5 days of main christmas). This festival brings lots of enjoyment and prosperity as well as lots of expenses as well, and it is very difficult for a family from a middle class background to manage with it, so here we provide you with some tips that can help you celebrate a wonderful Christmas while keeping your expenses to a minimum. *Make every effort to cook sweets solely at home. It is always more cost-effective to make a sweet at home as opposed to purchasing one from a store, and in addition to this, it will be healthier. This is due to the fact that during the holiday season, due to the high demand for sweets, most sweet caterers include some unhealthy ingredients in their sweets, which could potentially cause harm to your health. It is strongly recommended that youngsters, in particular, avoid eating sweets that are purchased from outside sources. Therefore, you may save money while also improving the health of your family by cooking it at home. *if you want to send any presents or sweets or flowers to someone who lives outside of your city and you want to wish them a good Christmas, then we advise that you send it via online gift vendors since they have a wider selection. At this time, there are many online florists, gift senders, and sweets senders accessible. These individuals are able to transport your christmas presents or christmas greeting flowers to your loved ones anywhere in India, and their services are quite reasonably priced. *Lighting is one of the activities that is required and expensive during the holiday season. However, you can reduce the cost of lighting by decorating your house with “diyas” (diya or deepak). Additionally, by doing this kind of decoration you can make the goddess of money, “maa laxmi,” more happy, and you’ll save money on light and other decoration expenses as well. * instead of lighting noisy crackers, opt for the tiny ones that don’t make much sound and provide lovely light, such as “fuljhari.” * when it comes to presenting Christmas presents, you can become a little wiser and can offer some economical gifts like fresh flowers and handmade sweets. This will save money for you in addition to helping the environment. As a responsible parent, it is your obligation to educate your children about the negative impact that eating crackers may have not only on the human body but also on the natural environment. * Help your children realize that rather than squandering money on crackers, they should get some new clothes or presents that would offer them pleasure for a long time, as opposed to burning crackers, which is equivalent to merely burning money, which is why they should not buy crackers. Similarly, if you use the strategies described above, you may not only save money but also play a significant part in the fight to rescue our environment. You have the ability to teach your children a lesson that will benefit them for the rest of their lives in terms of monetary and environmental savings. * I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas!