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Delhiites Can Now Visit Ramlila & Durga Puja Pandals With These Guidelines

Ramlila & Durga Puja Guidelines

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After the issuance of guidelines for the celebration of Durga Puja in Kolkata, the Delhi Government too has come up with Standard Operating Procedures ( SOPs) for visiting Ramlila and Durga Puja Pandals. The organisers of the events and the pandal hoppers in Delhi need to strictly abide by the safety measures of the Delhi government to combat the spread of COVID-19.

SOPs For Durga Puja And Ramlila 2020 In Delhi; No Food Stalls Or Exhibitions

Durga Puja is starting on October 22 this year. Maha Sasti of the five-day-long festival falls on that day. This will be followed by Saptami, Astami, Nabami and Dashami. Dussehra is on October 25. On October 12, the Delhi government has issued certain guidelines and relaxations for the celebration of Durga Puja and Ramlila in the national capital, to be in effect till October 31. The guidelines are as follows:

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Nodal Officers To Monitor The Compliance Of The Guidelines

The district magistrate of each area needs to keep details of all these events according to the government order. The divisional commissioner will have the consolidated data of the whole of Delhi. Also, the DM will appoint a nodal officer for every Durga Puja pandal or Ramlila event. The DCP will also appoint a nodal officer. The nodal officers will ensure stringent adherence to the government’s guidelines.

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So, Delhiites, get ready for the gala celebrations in a socially-distanced way. Meanwhile, here are 3 steps to get the perfect Bengali look this Durga Puja: