Holi Guidelines / Guidelines in UP Bihar Delhi india ahead of Holi Celebration

Zoom News : Mar 27, 2021, 11:38 AM
Holi Guidelines: The cases of rising corona virus in the country are doing the work of dissolving the colors of Holi. The second wave of corona infection is getting stronger, in such a situation that the color of Holi will fade like this year. Against the growing cases of Corona, once again the new guidelines have been issued from the Central Government to the State Governments and appealed to the people to take precaution. In view of festivals like Holi and Eid, the Central Government has asked all the states to follow the Corona Protocol. Along with this, the states have also released guidelines from their level and have told how the festivals will be celebrated this time in the shadow of Corona.

The central government has asked states to keep the crowd under control during festivals and follow rules such as masks and social distancing. The Center said that in view of the upcoming festivals Holi, Shab-e-Baaraat, crop related festivals, Easter, Eid ul Fitr, etc., the administration of the states and union territories should control the crowd and get corona rules to be followed, such as wearing masks And social distancing should be taken care of.

Guidelines released in UP as well

The Yogi government has issued a guideline to celebrate the festival of Holi in the state. The order issued by Chief Secretary Rajendra Kumar Tiwari states that there will be no Holi Milan ceremony anywhere without permission. Public programs will not be held at any place without the permission of the administration. It will be mandatory for people to use masks and sanitizers. If the crowd gathers in public places, then it will be the responsibility of the police. The Yogi government has ordered to activate the Kovid help desk again in the state. In addition, all council and private schools from classes one to eight will have a holiday of Holi from March 24 to 31. In other educational institutions where examinations are not being held, there will be a holiday from 25 to 31 March. He said that all measures to prevent infection should be ensured by strengthening the system of prevention and treatment from corona.

How will Holi be celebrated in Uttarakhand

The Uttarakhand government has also released a fresh guideline in view of the festival of Holi. The Chief Secretary said that in the wake of the rise in infection and the upcoming festival of Holi, strict adherence to the guidelines of rescue from Kovid-19 is necessary to keep the epidemic under control. He directed the public to disseminate the guidelines related to Kovid-19. The government issued an order that only 50 per cent of the people would be allowed to stay in Holika Dahan. Children and those above 60 years of age will not be allowed to join.

Holi celebrations will be completely banned in Uttarakhand's Containment Zones. In these areas, people can play Holi in their homes. Food items will not be distributed among each other on Holi day.

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