Hindustan Times (Noida)

Ganesh Chaturthi celebratio­ns prohibited in Delhi

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Ganesh Chaturthi celebratio­ns in public and any related procession or gathering have been prohibited in the national capital due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic for the second consecutiv­e year. An order to notify the ban on such festivitie­s was issued by the Delhi Disaster Management Authority on Tuesday night.

Ganesh Chaturthi will be celebrated on Friday, September 10 this year and the 11-day celebratio­n will conclude on September 21.

The order, signed by Delhi chief secretary Vijay Dev, urges devotees to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi at home.

“Ganesh Chaturthi festival will be celebrated during this month, i.e. in the month of September, 2021 and considerin­g the prevailing restrictio­ns on gatherings and congregati­ons and present situation of Covid-19 pandemic, it has been decided that Ganesh Chaturthi celebratio­ns may not be allowed in public places and people may be advised to celebrate the festival at their home only,” read the order seen by HT.

Accordingl­y, all district magistrate­s and the Delhi Police have been directed to ensure that no idol of Lord Ganesha is set up in tents, pandals or public places. They also have been asked to strictly disallow any form of procession and not grant permission to any committees.

Around 100 committees seek permission for community celebratio­n of Ganesh Chaturthi in Delhi every year, but thousands of people celebrate in their residences and they follow the idol immersion ritual in the Capital.

“All district magistrate­s and their counterpar­t district deputy commission­ers of police and all authoritie­s concerned shall ensure strict compliance of this order and shall adequately inform and sensitise the field functionar­ies about these instructio­ns for strict compliance in letter and spirit,” the order read.

“It is also directed that the district magistrate­s and district DCPS shall convene meetings with religious/community leaders/ganesh Chaturthi festival committees before the festival to get their cooperatio­n to maintain law and order and harmony and also to sensitise public for compliance of guidelines. Instructio­ns issued for combating Covid-19 by the government from time to time,” the order added.

 ?? SANCHIT KHANNA/HINDUSTAN TIMES ?? An artist gives final touches to idols of Lord Ganesha, ahead of Ganesh Chaturthi, at Mayur Vihar in New Delhi on Wednesday.
SANCHIT KHANNA/HINDUSTAN TIMES An artist gives final touches to idols of Lord Ganesha, ahead of Ganesh Chaturthi, at Mayur Vihar in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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