Gujarat govt bans 'garba' event this Navratri 2020 due to COVID-19

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 9, 2020 03:29 PM2020-10-09T15:29:29+5:302020-10-09T15:31:41+5:30

In wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Gujarat government on Friday banned organisation of any 'garba' event during the upcoming ...

Gujarat govt bans 'garba' event this Navratri 2020 due to COVID-19 | Gujarat govt bans 'garba' event this Navratri 2020 due to COVID-19

Gujarat govt bans 'garba' event this Navratri 2020 due to COVID-19

In wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Gujarat government on Friday banned organisation of any 'garba' event during the upcoming Navratri festival.

The government said it will not allow any type of garba event in the state during Navratri, starting from October 17, and also released a set of guidelines for the festive season, which usually sees large gatherings.

For the upcoming festivals, the BJP government released standard operating procedures (SOPs) which stress on COVID-19-appropriate behaviour by citizens to curb the infection.

  1. No big, medium or small scale garba event will be allowed in the state during the nine-day festival, the government said.
  2. Garba is a popular folk dance of Gujarat and is performed with passion and fervour during the Navratri festival.
  3. The government, however, will allow collective prayers to Goddess Durga where number of people should not be more than 200, it said in a release.
  4. The time limit of prayers will be of one hour, but nobody can perform garba at such gatherings, it said.
  5. Prior permission of government authorities has been made mandatory for organisation of community prayer programmes during Navratri.
  6. At prayer gatherings, COVID-19-related norms such as social distancing, covering of face with masks and use of sanitisers will be mandatory, the release said.
  7. The government said citizens above 65, children below 10 years, pregnant women and people with comorbidities should avoid participating in any public programme during the festivals.
  8. Event such as burning of effigies of Ravana, Ramlila yatras, rallies, melas (congregations), exhibitions would not be allowed during the festive season (from Navratri to Diwali).
  9. Thermal scanners are compulsory at Navratri community prayers and other events, the release said.
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