Kolkata: The day after Tolly Club, RCGC and Calcutta Swimming Club canceled their new year celebration, more social clubs in the city called the year-end parties on Thursday, given the cases of covid spiral and the spread of omicron variants.
“We maintain a year-end celebration at the view given Covid cases that increased,” said Calcutta Club CEO Somnath Mukherjee.
Quling it, the President of Bengal Club Ambaran Dasgupta said, “This morning, we decided not to have the 31st event this year.
On Friday, it will be an ordinary club today in the Bengal Club.” CCFC on Thursday issued a notice: “We regret it Tell you that the club committee has decided to call the event tomorrow …
we understand the disappointment of members and the financial impact of this cancellation but it will be too high to expose our members, their families and our staff for a big meeting …
members who have collected bait Will be returned.
“Members of all clubs look forward to Bash at the end of the year, but even Saturday clubs announced,” Because of the increase in Covid and Omicron cases in the past few days, the club has made intentional and conscious decisions …
to cancel the new year’s Eve party on the 31st December 2021.
“Some Committee members of these two clubs argue supporting their 31-open event, pointing in ala San they are extensive, but the majority are filled with applications.
A carrier of the CCFC office said, “It’s sad that the covid situation must be the right tomb when everything seems friendly to deliver the new year as we did in the pre-pandemic period.” Lake Club, was also canceled.
Subrata Guha, Secretary General, Lake Club, said, “We delay the new year’s bash because of the safety of people first.” But Calcutta Rowing Club will advance with their show.
Club Secretary Chandan Roychoudhury said, “We will be a very low foot event on open land and Covid rules will be followed by the handle.” Restrictions may continue even after 31.
Calcutta swimming clubs are not sure whether they will hold sports events lined up in January or not.
Naresh Goyal, President, CSC, also a doctor attached to Belle Vue Clinic, said, “There is clearly a surge in the new Covid case.”