New rule of Yogi Government regarding firecrackers, can be burnt only for two hours
New rule of Yogi Government regarding firecrackers, can be burnt only for two hours
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This time, the Yogi government has taken a new decision on Diwali. In view of the pollution caused by firecrackers, the Yogi government has issued permission to burn firecrackers for only 2 hours on Diwali. The government has issued a directive that "This year on Diwali, firecrackers can be burnt only from 8 to 10 pm".

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The Yogi government of UP has said in its order that strict action will be taken against those who burn firecrackers even after 10 pm. With this, the Yogi government has urged the public to buy firecrackers from the licensed shop itself. In keeping with the decision of the Supreme Court, the same Yogi Government has issued a notice on Wednesday evening, under which it is said that fireworks can be done only for 2 hours.

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So far, it has been learned from the information from the sources that the Supreme Court had set the time for burning firecrackers on Diwali in the last year in view of pollution. According to the rules issued by the Supreme Court, the permission to burn firecrackers has been issued from 8 am to 10 pm. There will be a full stop on fireworks after 10 pm. The same officials will also have to ensure that these rules of the Supreme Court are followed properly. Keeping in mind the rule of the last 2 years, 20% license has been issued.

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