Jaipur: The impact of coal deficiency can be seen in diwali decorations from the walled city market this year.
Almost all markets will undergo lighting and will try to use small size lights so that there will be no electrical load.
Preparations for Diwali celebrations have begun to decorate the market.
Every year, the market in the walled city celebrates the lamp festival by decorating the market in various themes.
This year they will follow a similar pattern but with minimum electricity consumption.
Chandpol Vyapaar President Mandal Subhash Goyal said that marking 75 years of independence, the association had decided to decorate the market in a tri-color theme.
“We will only use LED lights for minimum consumption.
We will place three color lights on the market to celebrate the year of independence and digital butterflies will be proven to fly on the market.
Moreover, the welcome gate will be built at the Chandpol gate too,” said Goyal.
In the Kisehanpol market, with LED lighting, the Singapore style of two gates will be made.
At Choti Chaupar, expensive women will be built with pink LED lights in the window.
Take a pink theme, the entire market will be decorated with pink LED lights to save electricity consumption.
At the expensive Eve market, which depends on tourists still contains pandemic burns.
Prakash Singh, the President of the Market Association said that they would put a small LED light to save electricity, but there was no theme to be given this year.
“Our business doesn’t work well because of a pandemic.
Many stores are still closed so, we will do minimum lighting without themes,” Singh said.
Many markets have not completed their theme and will take a final decision in a few days.
Johari Market will declare their theme in a few days.
Bapu Bazaar, Market Association said that they would decide on themes within a few days after holding a meeting.
For lights, market associations have decided to use the generator instead of taking connections from the government due to lack.
The work for market decoration will begin after October 15.
Traders have met with the Secretary of the Head of State also demanding several concessions at the electricity level they usually get.
The government has not made an announcement.
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