Pages

Thursday, October 8, 2020

Gujarat Government Navratri Final guideline decalred

 Gujarat Government Navratri Final guideline decalred


For a long time now, there has been a debate in Gujarat as to whether the state government will allow Navratri to be held or not, although guidelines have been issued by the state government today, according to which no garba can be held in public in the state. During Navratri, Garbi / Murti can be erected in public and Puja-Aarti can be done in public, but photos or idols cannot be touched. Prasad cannot be distributed. The government has issued guidelines for the celebration of Navratri festivals including Garba, Dussehra, Besata Varsh, keeping in view the state of transition of Koro, which will be implemented from October 16.



Ban on Dussehra, Durga Puja, Diwali celebrations


Festivals like Durga Puja, Dussehra, Diwali, Besta Varsha-New Year Snehmilan, Bhaibeej-Sharadpurnima are advised to be done at home with family members. The public celebration of the upcoming festivals requires the prior approval of the local administration. Mass events like fairs, rallies, exhibitions, Ravanadahan, Ramlila, Shobhayatra where large numbers of people gather will be banned. In case of violation of these instructions, legal action will be taken against the concerned venue-manager, organizer. Necessary arrangements will also have to be made for prompt availability of medical facilities during all the programs.


Guidelines issued by the government


According to the decision, no Garba will be held in the state during Navratri.

This means that no type of garba, including public or street garba, can be organized in the state.

During Navratri, Garbi / Murti can be set up in public and Puja-Aarti can be done in public, but photos or idols cannot be touched or prasad cannot be distributed.

This will require the approval of the local administration.

No more than 200 people will be able to gather and the duration of the event will be one hour. All SOPs must be complied with.

In areas other than the content zone, social, educational, sports, recreational, cultural activities, planning of religious ceremonies will also be allowed subject to certain conditions.

Physical distance with a distance of six feet and floor marking for that.

The face must be properly covered at all times throughout the ceremony.




Oxy meter facility with thermal scanner, sanitizer as well as stage, mic, chair should be sanitized periodically.







Handwashing, sanitizer facilities will all be mandatory.

There will be a complete ban on spitting during the ceremony as well as consumption of pan-masala, gutkha.

Adults above 65 years of age, children below 10 years of age, pregnant mothers as well as persons suffering from other ailments should not participate in such ceremonies.

If such ceremonies are held in halls, hotels, banquet halls, auditoriums, wedding halls of caste societies, town halls or other closed venues, they may be held within the limits of 50 per cent or a maximum of 200 persons.

Up to 100 people can take part in a celebration like a wedding reception.

Posthumous funeral - The ritual will have a maximum of 100 people.


IMPORTANT LINK:::: 

READ DIVYBHASKAR DETAIL NEWS REPORT

READ ZEE NEWS REPORT 

ABP ASMITA NEWS REPORT 

While Gujaratis are eagerly awaiting approval for their biggest festival Navratri or not, the Vijay Rupani government of Gujarat has taken a big decision regarding the planning of Navratri.


As per the decision taken by the Rupani government, public planning of Garba will not be possible at any place in the state during Navratri. Not only party plots but also street riots can be organized. During Navratri, Garbi / Murti can be installed and worshiped in an open space in public, but photos or idols cannot be touched and prasad cannot be distributed. This will require the approval of the local administration. In addition, no more than 20 persons will be able to gather and the time for the installation of Garbi and idols and the program of Pooja-Aarti will be only one hour. In addition, the SOP declared by the state government must be complied with.


Last week, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel said the Rupani government was considering allowing street garba during Navratri. Nitin Patel's statement was reassuring for Garba fans and people thought that Garba could be played not only in party plots, but also in societies or at home but now the government has decided not to allow any kind of Garba.

Ban on religious festivals, exemption from election campaign!

Due to the transition of Koro, the government is unilaterally banning the planning of religious festivals like Navratri, Dussehra, Durga Puja and Diwali and guidelines are being issued for the same. But during these festivals, by-elections are going to be held in 8 assembly seats in the state. Filling the subscription form is starting from today. Meanwhile, the Congress and the BJP will field their star campaigners. There is a discussion among the general public that the government should issue such guidelines for the election campaign if the celebration of religious festivals can be banned because of Corona.

For Best View Please Open This Website In CHROME / OPERA Browser

No comments:

Post a Comment