Aizawl: Christmas is celebrated peacefully in the northeast state dominated by Christianity in Mizoram under strict supervision of government to prevent further distribution of Covid-19 and all efforts to disrupt religious celebrations by bad people.
Police officials said there were no undesirable incidents reported from any part of the country, restrictions on several road accident cases and arrest of people in the “drunkenness” and have violated the rules of the night hours violated.
However, the pandemic gave a shadow at a traditional Christmas community party, which was held in Mizoram.
Only a few places have managed to arrange parties on Saturdays such as the southern Mizoram district, Clastic District on the Assam border and several remote villages in the Northeast District of Champhai and Khawzawl.
Many churches distribute packaged snacks and soft drinks for lunch and distributed among members of the Church who attend prayers and services at Christmas.
The State Level Expert Committee on Covid-19 management warned people not to take part in the song singing on the churches in churches and other religious churches, and also did not arrange community parties during Christmas.
A number of deputy commissioners issued an appeal to church leaders and members of all church denominations not to regulate mass songs and community parties to avoid the spread of the virus further.
Meanwhile, the State Health Department official on Saturday said Mizoram had not reported any omicron case.