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People Against Covid Protocol, Pandal Crowd in Jamshedpur

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JAMSHEDPUR: Revelers pamper a pandal at Maha Ashtami in Jamshedpur on Wednesday with a little or not appreciating the Covid-19 protocol.
In many places in Sonari, Kadma and other regions in the city, a large number of worshipers gathered in Puja Pandal to offer ‘pushpanjali’.
According to guidelines, children under 18 years are strictly not allowed near the Pandal and Puja Committee to be informed at various meetings to follow this.
On Wednesday, parents along with children were seen in most of the pandal and no member of the Puja Committee who was seen trying to apply the ban.
In addition, not a member of the district administration or district police that looked at the Pandal when TOI visited them.
Many people also look without a mask.
Sumi Roy said the mask didn’t match his new dress, so he missed it.
Like Sumi many who left him at home or put on his chin.
Most of the pandal does not have any cleansers at the entrance.
Decorative lighting is prohibited by administration but a lot of views, including Sonari Ram Mandir Durga Puja, decorated with luxury lights.
Even though there is a ban shop, many places allow people to set up a kiosk.
Van PCR or police transmitted through a bicycle does not delete it.
At night, a large crowd witnessed in Jairam Sporting Club in Adityapur.
Only a handful of Puja organizers who followed sealing 5 feet at the height of Idol Durga.
Puja Bhog is also sold in various pandales, including Sonari Ram Mandir and Kadma-based Rankini.
According to government guidelines, Bhog cannot be sold, but can be sent home.
At Rankini Mandir, 2,400 Bhog coupons are worth RS 150 for sale in Ashtami.
The large crowd gathered in a pandal to collect Bhog and no one followed social distance.
HR must intervene and spread the police to remove worshipers who gather to collect Bhogs.
Money is returned to worshipers.
At Sonari Ram Mandir, it was sold for Rs 100.
In another incident, two young men from Salualea-Kharswan who died when the bicycle crashed into a side street tree near the Ramakrishna mission under the police station Bistupur.
However, some people choose to stay at home and watch pujas on social media.
Many clubs, including Sonari West, recorded their daily puja rituals on Facebook and worshipers who offered Ashtami pushpanjali at home in front of Durga images there.
Joyoti Sen, a teacher in a private school, said, if the protocol is not followed, the third wave will come true.
Retired doctor Mgmmch managed by Anita Banerjee stated sadness over the voters crowd in various pandales.
He said like last year, the government should take steps and ban blankets with pandal hopping.
He said that or hated him a step like that must be taken until all citizens were vaccinated or Covid was truly destroyed.

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