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Rwas at the Kolkata tire terrace meeting

Kolkata: Resident’s Welfare Association (RWAS) from various complexes throughout the city has voluntarily decided to close the doors to the terrace during Puja and Diwali times to ensure no firecrackers that violate the high court order.
However, with the command of the Supreme Court about Cracker Green, several others are still in two thoughts and are ready to consult with the police and residents for “middle ground”.
Development came after several meetings with OC regions with councils and rwas from the high and gated community in prime-prone zones such as Ballygunge, Alipore, Behala, Joka and Em Bypass requested “total cooperation and compliance” in various kinds.
Order on firecrackers.
Police Commissioner Joint (Head Office) Subhank Sinha Sarkar said all police stations were instructed to implement court orders about firecrackers and ensure that places that are prohibited are not used in high communities and gated.
“If there are exploding firecrackers reportedly from high increase, the secretary and the president of the building will be responsible,” said Sinha Sarkar on Monday.
The source said the drone supervision had been planned in certain areas in the city.
The police in Kolkata and its surroundings have started their anti-fireworks campaign in the gated community, where they make announcements about DOS and should not be done, stick to posters and notifications and hold meetings with associations.
Even though the police did not ask them to close the roof door, some high increase had taken its own initiative.
Rameshwaram apartment in Bhowanipore, who has set a unique example of last year during Covid, has decided to continue the tight “without firecracker” clause on the terrace.
While this year’s lighting and decoration will return, only tubers and Diyas will be encouraged.
“The roof will be out of bounds on lively days.
We have some confusion on green crackers but we are willing to take risks.
We also chose the annual ritual exchanging Diwali prizes among the population for the second year of running even though it did not have a single covid case here And ensure everyone is above 18 years, including servants and drivers, fully vaccinated, “said Hansmukh Kundalia, senior.
Complex members are loaded with Bose Road.
At Ruchira Residency, residents have ruled out the appearance of fireworks, even after SC nodded for green crackers.
“We will keep all the locked terraces so that no one can ride and light fireworks.
There are other orders from the Supreme Court now on firecrackers.
But while we are waiting for further clarity from the police, each roof meeting for the Fireworks Diwali is ruled out,” Causik said Partner, spokesman Ruchira.
The police said they had arrested three more people who sold forbidden firecrackers taking the total number of arrests until Tuesday more than a dozen.
A total of almost 4,000 kg of firecrackers have been restored until Tuesday morning.
(With input from Tamaghna Banerjee)

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