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Diwali 2020: People Celebrated Diwali With Joy

Diwali 2020: People celebrated Diwali with pomp, crackers burst even after ban.

Diwali was celebrated with pomp in different parts of the country on Saturday. People lit lamps and lamps. On this occasion, India Gate and Rajpath were illuminated with lights.

On this occasion, the lights were drenched in North Block, South Block and Parliament House. In many parts of the country, even after the ban, people were seen dropping firecrackers.

Even after the NGT put a ban on firecrackers selling, firecrackers were fiercely fired in Delhi-NCR on the night of Diwali.

From the sale of firecrackers to the running, the orders of the administration came down heavily. Five people were arrested in Noida and Greater Noida on charges of selling and bursting firecrackers.

In Hyderabad, Telangana, people celebrated Diwali by bursting firecrackers. According to the order of the Supreme Court, the state has been given a time of 2 hours (8 am to 10 pm) to firecrackers on Saturday.

Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya Dargah was decorated with lights and lamps on the occasion of Diwali.

Peerzada Altamash Nizami of Dargah Committee said that non-Muslims are also followers of Hazrat Mahboob-e-Ilahi and come here on their festivals. They also light lamps. The dargahs are the platform for all.

The Golden Temple of Amritsar was illuminated with lights on the occasion of Bandi Chod Day. Earthen lamps were also burnt.

Bihar’s capital Patna was seen celebrating Diwali amid the Corona epidemic. A local person Prashant said that the celebrations are different this year.

We want the epidemic to end as soon as possible so that we can celebrate Diwali in a grand way next year.

In Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir, Border Security Force personnel celebrated by bursting firecrackers on the occasion of Diwali.

In Kolkata, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee took part in ‘Kali Puja’ at her residence.

Religious Places Reopen: Religious places to open in Maharashtra from Monday

The Maharashtra government has said that all religious places in the state will re-open to devotees from Monday. Wearing a mask will be mandatory. All Corona virus norms must be followed at the religious site.

Maharashtra Minister Jayant Patil said that the decision has come at the right time when the number of corona patients is low. The rules will be the same for all religious places.

The use of masks, sanitizers will be mandatory.

Physical distance is very important. On the other hand, local people say that religious places have been closed for months. We welcome the government’s decision to allow them to reopen.

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