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Mumbai: BMC problem guidelines for Navratri

Mumbai: The future Navratri celebration from October 7-15 in Mumbai will be a low key this year in the midst of Covid-19 concerns.
However, unlike Ganpati, this time citizens will be permitted from Darshan’s physical at the Mandal.
BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in a detailed circulation released on Thursday said that no allowed Garba and the decoration should not be very striking.
This has requested the mandal to hold a blood donor camp or create public awareness about the disease transmitted through vectors such as malaria and dengue fever.
BMC also said that when doing religious rituals worship, there should be no type of crowd gathered around the mandal.
No prasad distribution and interested interest and kiosk settings have also been restricted.
If possible, BMC has asked Darshan from idols that must be done online because no more than five people will be permitted in a pandal.
“At the time of Ganpati, religious places have not been opened, so we do not allow Darshan physically.
However, now the same thing will be permitted with motorists who keep social and all the other behaviors that fit Covid must be followed.
However, we are.
However, limiting Garba Therefore bring people in close contact with each other, “said Deputy Commissioner of Harshal Kale City.
“There are also no artificial dyeing sites and all idols will be embedded in natural immersion sites.
However, idols need to be submitted to city staff in place for immersion,” he added.
Those who go for Darshan’s physical will be filtered for their temperature.
The main area of ​​the Pandal must be tranited three times a day, the civilian body is directed.
Most of the guidelines issued by the Civic body are similar to those released during GanPati this year.
Circular has stated that it will be mandatory for the public mands to take BMC permits.
Idol height has been limited to four feet if the public mandal, and two legs if the idol is home.
BMC has also asked residents to bring environmentally friendly idols or Shadu, and if possible, try to immerse idols or do ‘Visarjan’ in their own home, so there is no crowd during the procession.
BMC also said that the remarks and farewell of idol in their case carried in a housing area should not prevent procession with more than five people.
The fifth must also wear a mask, ensure social distance and should take Covid-19 doses and complete 15 days.
In the case of public mands, the same procedure must be followed by no more than 10 people present.
BMC also said that in the case of buildings sealed on idol soaking days because more than five cases of Covid-19, idols from buildings must be embedded in the house itself.

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