Kolkata: The police will likely meet times the Puja organizers this week and stress to maintain 2020 restrictions, which prohibit firecrackers and arranged in pandals.
In Kolkata and the suburb of 3262 times the Puja was held.
In November last year, the high Calcutta court has issued a complete ban on “use or display or exploding” firecrackers in Bengal until the end of this month, “for greater good than residents and greater public interests”.
The ban includes “all types of fireworks and the like” and everything that produces “sound or light”.
Only “wax- or oil-based oil” will be permitted, HC has made it clear.
CM Mamata Banerjee also urges people to refrain from Diwali.
In Bijaja, greet the letter, CM urged all that while enjoying everyone’s celebration must be careful and sensitive.
The meeting of the meeting police arrived before the formal government guidelines for the celebration of Puja and Diwali times.
Janbazar Sammilito Times Puja Samiti President Sandipan Saha said, “We will comply with the guidelines incurred.
Some committees have been planned for their pandals considering the restrictions prevailing last year.
All Covid guidelines will be followed.
” Lalbazar’s source said that – like Durga Puja – they hope that the government will issue SOPs that emphasize restrictions on exhibitions and cultural programs held in certain bags from the city during the festival.
Unlike Durga Puja, the police believe it will be easier to set Puja times as some of them are complicated.
Pandals are usually located on the main road with an easy idol.
Also, traditionally, the pandals open on three sides.
Also, puja is usually limited to the day except at S N Banerjee Road and Amherst Street where celebrations are held for three days.
Lalbazar said besides nine police divisions, the detective department also formed a crack team to take illegal fireworks.
The police will also enforce the Supreme Court’s command to firecrackers.
A detailed communication about awaited firecrackers, sources said.
The last EOM Guidelines of the Calcutta High Court of Puja High Court and Diwali The Calcutta High Court has issued a complete ban on “use or display or exploding” firecrackers in Bengal until the end of this month, “for greater good than residents and in greater public interests” .
The ban includes “all types of fireworks and the like” and everything that produces “sound or light”.
Only “wax- or oil-based oil” will be permitted, HC makes it clear.
The duration of the ban on the ban is not only the twin festival of the puja and diwali twin times, but also Chhath Puja, Jagadhhatri Puja and the birthday celebration of Teacher Nanak.
HC has directed the police to maintain strictly guard to ensure “no sale or purchase of firecrackers from any form” in the state during the ban.
HC said that for Puja times, the Jagaddhatri Puja and Kartick Puja Pandals, “no-entry zone” commands issued for Durga Puja will apply.
But because Puja Pandals times are smaller and there are fewer than them, HC modified orders and say the prohibition zone will extend to the five-meter area on all sides open.
Only Dhakis will be allowed in this five-meter zone.
HC also said sanitiers and masks will be mandatory, soaking must be low-key and procession will not be permitted.
The use of bands and lights when immersion will also be banned.
The court allowed local police to provide timings staggered at GHATs soaking to prevent the density of the population.