Mumbai: The big crowd looks at the omelet market in Mumbai on Sunday night.
The ten-day Ganesh festival, which is celebrated with the spirit of crossing Maharashtra, will begin on September 10.
People on the market look tiring social distance norms and many are seen without the right mask.
Towards Ganesh Chaturthi and other festivals, Mumbai police have formed a ‘special 13’ squad that has been given the task to ensure that people follow the Covid protocol during the celebration season.
All police stations in the metropolitan city have been asked to act against violators.
Hint for this effect is issued by Vishwas Nangre Patil, CP together (law and order), on Wednesday.
In accordance with the BMC norm, all Mandal GanPati throughout Mumbai has been urged to promote Darshan Online for worshipers to prevent excessive crowding on iconic pandal and ensure maximum security for the spread of the virus.
Minister of Maharashtra Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday said the state government was preparing to deal with the third wave of Covid-19 pandemic.
He warned people not to be as long as the festival.
During the interaction with the doctor throughout Maharashtra and a member of the task force, Thackeray said, “There was a surge in the Covid-19 case after last year’s festival.
I asked all to avoid crowding …
wearing a face mask important even after vaccination.” The minister’s chief said though The second wave of Covid-19 is under control, there is little increase in the number of cases everyday in the past few days.
“We have to avoid crowding …
have patience.
We should not be asked to close the places that have been opened now,” he said.
Thackeray said people should know that “the enemy has not been fully defeated …
thick tail is still there”.
Five Maharashtra District accounted for 72 percent of active cases, namely, Pune, Thane, Satara, Ahmednagar and Mumbai.
The city has witnessed a steady increase in Covid-19 infection from the day after reporting 190 cases on August 16, which is the lowest daily count since April 2020.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra 4,130 new Koronavirus cases and 64 deaths on Saturday, according to the State Health Department.