Jaipur: Ashok Gehlot government in Rajasthan has taken a big decision in view of Diwali. Indeed, the Gehlot government has decided to ban the sale of firecrackers and fireworks. According to the information received, Chief Minister Gehlot took strict action against the sale of firecrackers across the state, prohibiting fireworks and non-fitness smoke-blowing vehicles to protect the health of Covid-19 infected patients and people from toxic smoke emanating from firecrackers Has issued instructions. Yesterday, Chief Minister Gehlot said, "In this challenging time of Corona epidemic, saving the lives of the people of the state is paramount for the government. Covid patients as well as heart and breathing patients also suffer due to the smoke emanating from the fireworks. In such a situation, people avoid fireworks on Diwali. He has also given instructions to ban the temporary license for sale of firecrackers. He also said that fireworks should be stopped at weddings and other ceremonies. Apart from this, he reviewed the state of Covid-19 infection, 'No Mask-No Entry' and 'War for Pure' campaign at the Chief Minister's residence last Sunday evening. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Gehlot discussed the guidelines of Unlock-6 in the meeting and gave directions. He said that 'the second wave of corona has started in developed countries like Germany, Britain, France, Italy, Spain. Many countries have been forced to put a lockdown again. If such a situation does not arise in us also, then we also have to be careful. Police busted a gang of bikes thieves, bikes worth Rs 12 L recovered Cyber Cell arrested three more for selling DCS worth Rs 2 crore Indore: Three arrested for throwing man before moving truck