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PJK: Janmashtami’s nations take Covid norms lightly

PJK: Janmashtami's nations take Covid norms lightly
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Chandigarh: The spirit of Janmashtami overshadows Covid security issues for residents, which many of them will be careful of the wind.
The large crowd gathered at Iskcon Temple in Sector 36, Chandigarh, where Covid norms were violated.
The temple authority said they tried their best to ensure that people followed Covid guidelines by wearing masks and maintaining the right social distance but the crowd of swelling made it difficult for them.
A priest at the Iskcon Temple said, “We try to ensure that people keep the distance from each other and use a mask but at some point, the situation is beyond our control.
Still, we are checking to see that everyone follows the protocol and remains Safe.
“In Shri Sanatan Dharam Mandir, sector 36, a large crowd gathered in a place and children can be seen without a mask.
Among those who wear a mask, many are interesting to their chin.
Social distance is impossible.
Unlike last year, this time, officials did not issue any instructions or guidelines for the festival celebration with Covid guidelines.
Restrainting was held at Panchkulatathis Janmashtami, there was a little in a hurry at the temples of the city.
Police and administrative officials do patrol and make repeated requests ask people to maintain social distance.
Panchkula Health Department set up covid camps specifically in popular temples in sectors 2, 6, 9 and 20.
Not many people at Luxmi Narayan Temple in Sector 6, RAM Mandir in Sector 2, Shiv Mandir in Sector 9 and Shiv Mandir Sector 20.
People began to gather at the temple in the morning.
While worshipers wearing masks, they carry “Prasad” according to offers, which are not permitted.
In a hurry in Mohali, many without Mohali Masksin, the worshipers of the temples were destroyed on Monday to celebrate Lord Krishna Janamashtami.
Temple in Phase II, 3B1, IX and X full of worshipers.
In many temples, worshipers do not wear masks.
Minister of Health Punjab and Mla congress from Mohali, Balbir Singh Sidhu celebrated Janamashtami at Bal Gopal Gaushala Bolongi.
Then, he inaugurated work on another warehouse for animals.
Sidhu congratulates people in Janamashtami.

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