Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Attukal Pongala’ to be held today, fresh norms issued

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THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: The Kerala government on Sunday decided to go ahead with “Attukal Pongala,” one of the largest allwomen religious congregati­ons to be held on Monday, but issued fresh guidelines in the backdrop of five fresh positive coronaviru­s cases being reported in the state.

Since months of preparatio­ns have gone in for the famous festival, it has been decided to go ahead with it, Health Minister K K Shailaja told reporters here.

The health authoritie­s have issued strict instructio­ns that those having cold, fever or showing any symptoms of the virus, should offer ‘pongala’ only in front of their homes and avoid crowded places.

The minister also visited the Attukal temple complex to supervise the preparatio­ns.

Many foreigners participat­e in the pongala ritual and arrangemen­ts have been made for them to make the offering in their hotel itself, Thiruvanan­thapuram district Collector K Gopalakris­hnan said.

The Pongala festival cannot be avoided. Those who have come from the virus affected nations should offer pongala at their homes, instead of joing people in the ritual at temples, the collector said.

Twenty-three teams will be kept ready at various places during the pongala with 12 ambulances.

Residents associatio­n members have also been included in the teams at various places.

This will help in tracing those with fever and cold and those who have come from affected countries, he said adding awareness camps would be held at Railway stations, bus stands and temples.

Video clippings of those participat­ing in the festival would also be taken.

This would make things easier to get in touch with persons in case of any issues, Shailaja said.

 ??  ?? Women from the Malayali community celebrate Attukal Pongala at Ayyappa temple in Rasta Peth, Thiruvanan­thapuram on February 20, 2019 SANKET WANKHADE/HT FILE
Women from the Malayali community celebrate Attukal Pongala at Ayyappa temple in Rasta Peth, Thiruvanan­thapuram on February 20, 2019 SANKET WANKHADE/HT FILE

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