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Delhi govt to organise 4-day laser show from Oct 26

- AAISHA SABIR

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government will organise a four-day laser show from October 26 to encourage people not to burst crackers this Diwali, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday.

The event will be held at Connaught Place, said Kejriwal, who was accompanie­d by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia at a press conference.

The move also aims at encouragin­g a community and pollution-free Diwali, the chief minister said. “Various laser shows will be organised from 6 pm to 10 pm from October 26 to October 29. I invite the people of Delhi to attend the event and celebrate Diwali without firecracke­rs,” Kejriwal said.

Sisodia said it will be a “community Diwali’’ where there will be no pollution.

There will be no entry passes for the event. People will have free access to the laser shows, Kejriwal said.

“The whole of Connaught Place will be decorated with laser lights. The laser shows will happen after every one hour, with various art and cultural programmes alongside the laser show. There will be food courts and markets where people can come and enjoy with their families,” he said.

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government will organise a fourday laser show from October 26 to encourage people not to burst crackers this Diwali, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday.

The event will be held at Connaught Place, Kejriwal, who was accompanie­d by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, said at a press conference.

The move also aims at encouragin­g a community and pollution-free Diwali, the chief minister said.

“Various laser shows will be organised from 6 pm to 10 pm from October 26 to October 29. I invite the people of Delhi to attend the event and celebrate Diwali without firecracke­rs,” Kejriwal said.

Sisodia said it will be a community Diwali where there will be no pollution.

There will be no entry passes for the event. People will have free access to the laser shows, Kejriwal said.

“The whole of Connaught Place will be decorated with laser lights. The laser shows will happen after every one hour, with various art and cultural programmes alongside the laser show.

“There will be food courts and markets where people can come and enjoy with their families,” he said. Kejriwal said the people of Delhi are “like family to me and this laser show aims at celebratin­g Diwali together like a family”.

If the Diwali laser-show is successful, then the government will organise the event at various locations and on a larger scale next year, he said.

Addressing concerns of traders at Connaught Place, Kejriwal said trade will increase and restrictio­ns have been only imposed on private transport.

“There are no restrictio­ns levied on traders and businessme­n. Instead, trade will be doubled because people will be visiting Connaught Place in

large numbers. “Restrictio­ns have been levied only on private cars because they can cause congestion on the roads,” he said.

On the issue of restrictio­ns imposed on private transporta­tion, Sisodia said, “We have arranged for special parking facilities at nearby locations such as Shivaji Stadium.”

“Electric vehicles will also be deployed to transit people from one location to another,” he said.

The deputy chief minister said the Delhi government has made all the necessary arrangemen­ts in this regard.

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