MP: These restrictions will remain in Ganeshotsav and Ta'zieh, new guidelines issued
MP: These restrictions will remain in Ganeshotsav and Ta'zieh, new guidelines issued
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Bhopal: The havoc of corona infection has subsided but the threat still persists. In such a situation, the transition may increase further as festivals are about to come. The third wave of the corona is also expected at present. In view of the same threat, a new guideline for Ganeshotsav and Ta'zieh has been issued in Madhya Pradesh. Let me tell all of you that in case of violation of the guidelines issued by the Home Department, the Collectors of the concerned district will take action, they will be able to take action under Section 144. Recently, the Home Department of Madhya Pradesh has issued guidelines in view of Ganeshotsav and Ta'zieh.

 

 

You can see that this guideline says that pandals can be built where there is enough space, pandals will not be constructed in small places. In addition, only 30 by 45 feet pandals can be constructed. Devotees and organizers will come to the same tableaux, pandals, and immersion sites wearing face covers. With this, a maximum of 10 people will be able to participate in the immersion of Ganesh idols and Ta'zieh. Apart from all this, the guideline says that other restrictions including night curfew will also continue.

At the same time, religious and social processions or moving ceremonies will not be taken out. Collectors of Madhya Pradesh have also been asked to strictly follow the guidelines. Let us also tell you that the Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Home Affairs, Dr. Rajesh Rajoura has issued orders. On the other hand, Bhopal Collector Avinash Lavanya had earlier issued. In his orders, he had said, "A statue of Ganesha above 6 feet cannot be installed at any place in Bhopal, besides the statue of Ganesha should not be made of POP.'' At the same time, he appealed, 'Everyone should follow the corona guidelines.'

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