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Maha govt says no rallies or public programs on Shiv Jayanti

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 12, 2021 14:47 IST

The Maharashtra government on Thursday issued guidelines for Shiv Jayanti amd said, no processions or big gatherings should be ...

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The Maharashtra government on Thursday issued guidelines for Shiv Jayanti amd said, no processions or big gatherings should be organized on the birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on February 19 in view of COVID-19 situation.

Shiv Jayanti, the birth anniversary of the iconic 17th century ruler, is celebrated with great fervor in the state. 

"But it is expected that Shiv Jayanti festival will be celebrated in a simple manner without coming together on a big scale to avoid the spread of COVID-19," the official statement said.

Processions, motorbike rallies should be avoided and cultural programs should be telecast through cable networks or online platforms instead of holding them in public, the guidelines said.

Statues or portraits of Shivaji Maharaj can be garlanded in the presence of maximum of 10 persons by observing social distancing, the government said.    Blood donation camps and programs to spread awareness about COVID-19, malaria, dengue and other diseases should be organized while observing social distancing, the guidelines advised.    

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