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Gated Pujas Community for Template Covid 2020

Gated Pujas Community for Template Covid 2020
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Kolkata: The housing complex in the city not only scales their pues this year but has been a step further to impose some restrictions considering Covid security.
All pandals will open on three sides and the barricade is being prepared so that the population stops there to see a pandal and idol from a distance.
The complex said that even though they had not been tagged “Baroari”, they were in the spirit of pujas because they occurred with the contributions of the population and the subscriptions collected from advertisements.
Most complex, there will be no community meal for the second time in a row.
Prasad will be packed and sent home, like last year.
Also there will be no cultural events on the stage and virtual performances will be flowed on social media pages.
No player from outside is invited.
In almost every complex, only priests and committee members will be allowed to enter a pandal.
They will all be vaccinated and have to test the right negative before the puja starts.
In some complexes, pushpanjali will be organized as it was the last time in which residents followed the priest on social media and did anjali at home.
In many more complexes, Sindur Khela has been suspended.
Pandal sanitation twice a day has been arranged in most of the pandal.
“There are no physical culture events held and events will be displayed on our FB page,” said President Siddha Pines Manav Mehra.
In Greenfield City, the takeaway package system was brought against the coupon, said President Saurav Chandra.
The Take Away arrangement has been done in the upohar housing complex, said Sudeep Ganguly, a resident.
Ruchira Residency has limited prasad just to dry goods.
“We have canceled the Sindur Khela and will only have seven people for immersion,” said Kaushik partner spokesman.
Residents of New Town AK Block will get rid of community lunch.
“There will be sweets and fruits,” said Raja Banik, a member of the Executive Committee.
“This pandemic is still here and irresponsible may be proven expensive,” said Samir Gupta, Secretary of the New City Welfare Committee.

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