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Allahabad HC throws pill looking for sidewalks on the number of Mela Magh visitors

Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court has been discarded from litigation of public interest (pill), looking for restrictions on the number of interests during Magh Mela in Prayagraj to check the spread of Covid-19 after the state government was told about readiness and guidelines to inspect people in one place.
Previously, this pill was submitted before the High Court, asked him to direct the state government to limit the number of people who would take the holy dip in the Ganges River during Magh Mela in Prayagraj this year.
However, during the trial, the additional advocate of Manish Goyal, who represented the state government, was conveyed that the government had issued a guideline that must be followed by the people who came to Magh Mela.
He further delivered that Separate Prayagraj Mela Authority has been formed to monitor all settings and check in a hurry person in one place.
In addition, to advise people to take all preventive measures and not to create a hurry in the Mela area, they will issue public notifications in a different way of communication explaining to the people and prospective people of restrictions and guidelines issued by the Government to That goal.
Dispose of pills submitted by one Utkarsh Mishra and others, the division bench consisting of Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal and Justice Piyush Agrawal in his decision on January 25 said that in the standing view was taken by respondents – Government Pradesh Uttar, this request stood discarded.
In pills, driven by one Utkarsh Mishra and others, it was stated that the religious congregation in the past two years found responsible for spreading deadly viruses throughout the country.
In this background of the situation, pills have been looking for directions from the court to limit participation in Magh Mela, a world of great religious churches.
The pill said that only a seer of ‘Akharas’ must be allowed to take the holy dip on the date of Snan Shahi to prevent the major voters of his enthusiasts, as anticipated on the beneficial dates.
It also requested that the RT-PCR test must be made mandatory for the interests visiting on arrival.
Furthermore, it was delivered that Kumbh Mela in Haridwar, was held during the peak of the second wave of Covid-19 Pandemic, resulting in a large number of infections and thus voluntarily canceled by a variety of ‘Akharas’.
The people who returned to their place of origin after visiting Kumbh in Haridwar were found to be super-spreaders, the request said.
“Holding from such a scale in the wake of Covid-19 third wave is to place residents of Prayagraj and the state of Uttar Pradesh Risks that are unnecessary.
In addition, Magh Mela shows, which are important and all preparations such as establishing camp, electricity , Water and sanitation have been carried out, calling off this religious event is not desirable at this high time, “it was delivered in pills.

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