No Holi again, Gujarat government restricts celebrations amid COVID-19 surge

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Ahmedabad: Gujarat government introduced that in view of the rising variety of coronavirus instances Holi celebrations within the state might be restricted, the announcement was made by Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel.

On Sunday, the government knowledgeable that no permission might be granted as a result of surge in COVID-19 instances in Gujarat although the non secular ritual of ‘Holika Dahan’ can happen with crowd restrictions, as per a report by PTI.

“No permission is granted for celebration of Holi. Action will be taken against violators. However, I believe the people of Gujarat will follow rules and will not play Holi,” he introduced.

The chief who additionally holds the well being portfolio, mentioned folks will not be allowed to assemble in crowds and throw color at one another.

Holi might be celebrated on March 29 whereas Holika Dahan might be held on the eve i.e on March 28.

Only ‘Holika Dahan’, a pyre lighting ritual symbolizing the victory of excellent over evil, is allowed. Also, the government has restricted the variety of folks in housing societies and villages, the deputy CM Patel mentioned.

Meanwhile, as many as 1,565 coronavirus optimistic instances had been regostered on Saturday, the addition being the very best in 4 months, taking the whole tally to 2,85,429. As on Saturday, the energetic caseload was 6,7373.

 





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