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Sunday, March 21, 2021

Corona eclipse of colors: Following the transition, the state government has allowed a limited number of Holi lights to be lit, the dust will not be able to spray colors on each other

Corona eclipse of colors: Following the transition, the state government has allowed a limited number of Holi lights to be lit, the dust will not be able to spray colors on each other


Cases of 1565 crore were reported in the state yesterday.  Which is the highest in the new year.  The Koro transition is getting worse, which has had a direct impact on the Holi-Dhuleti festivals.  The state government has given conditional approval to the Holi-Dhuleti festival celebrations in the state.  In which only a small number of people are allowed to be present to light Holi.  While throwing dust on the dust has been completely banned.  Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel informed about this.


 Holidays require adherence to rules

 Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel has said that Holi can be lit for the puja ritual in the state but public or small and big Rangotsav programs will not be allowed.  In addition, the state has banned the celebration of dust.  The decision was taken at a core committee meeting with the chief minister yesterday.  A limited number of people are allowed to gather for the Holi Dahan, a religious celebration.  But playing Holi is not allowed.  I am confident that the citizens of the state are aware so no one will play Holi unless there is a transition to Corona.  Religiously Holi burning is allowed.  All will follow it.


 

 The Deputy Chief Minister briefed reporters about the Holi celebrations

 Appeal to people to stay away from color festivals and dusty celebrations

 Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel said that in view of the prevailing situation in Corona, a limited number of citizens have been allowed to formally light Holi on the upcoming Holi festival in March.  He has not been banned by the state government.  He has appealed to the citizens of the state to stay away from Rangotsav and Dhuleti celebrations for the safety of the people on or after Holi day.


 The decision was taken at a meeting of the core committee following Corona's position

 Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel said the decision was taken in the public interest in view of the prevailing Corona situation at a meeting of the core committee chaired by Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.  Strict action will be taken by the police against anyone violating the ban, he added.


 

 In Rajkot last year, people also played Holi in crowds amid fears of Koro

 Deputy CM says there is no need to panic with Corona

 Nitin Patel said that the state of Gujarat is fully prepared to fight against corona at a time when corona is rampant in many states of the country.  So there is no need to panic but to be careful and follow all government guidelines, said Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel.

વધુ વિગત વાંચવા અહી ક્લિક કરો.

 Adequate treatment of corona patients

 Stating that patients with primary stage symptoms are coming in increasing cases, Patel added that even at present, all the hospitals in the state have adequate facilities for the treatment of coronary heart disease patients.  The number of patients recovering from corona treatment has also increased in the state.  Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel added that there was no need to panic.

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