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Muted Christmas celebrations in NE

By IANS | Published: December 25, 2020 5:22 PM

Shillong/Agartala, Dec 25 There was something unprecedented about the Christmas celebrations across northeast India on Friday. It was ...

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Shillong/Agartala, Dec 25 There was something unprecedented about the Christmas celebrations across northeast India on Friday. It was subdued due to the Covid restrictions which forced people to remain indoors.

Since Christmas eve people started celebrating the birth of Christ at their own homes.

The houses were lit up with beautiful lights, flowers and Christ motifs. However, the churches across the eight northeastern states, that have a major percentage of Christian population, wore deserted looks.

Church leaders said that prayers and Christmas Carols would be conducted at family circles. However, a few local cable television channels and various social media channels have telecast the prayers and celebrations at the churches.

Mizoram, Nagaland and Meghalaya looked beautiful as Christmas masses were conducted and the streets were lit up beautifully at midnight.

Over six million Christ live in Mizoram, Nagaland, Meghalaya while there are a significant number of Christ in the other northeastern states of Manipur, Tripura, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim.

All state governments in the northeast have imposed restrictions to avoid public gathering and banned bursting of firecrackers during Christmas and New Year celebrations. Even markets and malls saw limited footfall.

The health authorities and District Magistrates have issued a slew of directives. Police authorities in all the states have made extensive security arrangements to prevent any untoward incidents during the festivities.

The Governors and Chief Ministers conveyed their warm greetings and best wishes to the people of their respective states.

Churches in Mizoram, Nagaland and Meghalaya play a very significant role in the life and culture of the people in these states.

In Mizoram, Christmas is celebrated over several days but this year they have been confined to their homes.

Traditional practices like church carols, community feasts and church programmes are suspended in view of the pandemic. Mizoram Governor P.S. Sreedharan Pillai in his Christmas message expressed his appreciation for the frontline Covid workers.

Pastor Reverend H. Lalrinsanga of the Aizawl Presbyterian Church has appealed to people to pray from at home.

This year Mizoram is witnessing the 150th year of Christmas celebrations after it was first celebrated by the colonial British troops back in 1871.

In Nagaland, the Christmas-eve revelry was missing except for the customary performances and affairs besides illuminations of Churches.

Temperature across the northeast has been hovering around 8 degrees Celsius, making it cold for festivities to take off.

In Meghalaya, the state's main commercial hub Police Bazaar wore a deserted look, except for the decorations.

The East Khasi Hills District Magistrate has "prohibited the sale, purchase and procurement of foreign-made firecrackers, use of joined firecrackers

( With inputs from IANS )

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