DIWALI
One of the popularly celebrated festivals in India is Diwali and
this year the celebrations are not likely to be grand. All celebration
have been muted this year in the wake of the coranavirus pandemic.
the usual meetings with relatives and friends to exchange gifts huge
melas, bursting crackers - everything which is associated with diwali
and used to place till last you didn't happened this year.
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One of the popularly celebrated festivals in India, Diwali is around the corner and this year the celebrations are not likely to be grand and exquisite. All celebrations have been muted this year in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic. The usual meetings with relatives and friends to exchange gifts, huge melas, bursting crackers- everything which is associated with Diwali and used to take place till last year will not happen this year.
Physical distancing in place: Since Coronavirus transmission fear is far from over, all physical distancing norms are in place. Last month, the government had released guidelines for the festive season where it urged people to follow all COVID-19 guidelines and avoid crowding. Melas and other activities that will lead to crowding will be avoided and are strictly prohibited in the containment zones.