The second web of corona virus has reached a dangerous stage across the country. There is a situation like health emergency in many cities of the country. There are no beds in hospitals, people are being killed without oxygen. Medicines are not available. There is a line of corpses on the crematoriums.
Meanwhile, Kumbh Mela is going on in Uttarakhand. On the one hand, it is being described as a religious work, on the other hand, in the era of this epidemic, this event is also being severely criticized. Covid-positive cases are also coming from there. Despite this, the fair is going on. Niranjani and Anand Akhara have announced the end of Kumbh on 17 April, but the rest are still in place.
On the other hand, the Chief Secretary of the state, Om Prakash, has directed that no more than 200 people will be included in religious, political and social events and wedding ceremonies. However, the Kumbh Mela area is included in it. The shocking thing is when there are frequent cases of corona positive in Kumbh Mela area. Even after this, the state government has kept the area beyond the rules.
According to Disaster Management Secretary SA Murugesan, the new ban of 200 people will not apply in the Kumbh Mela area. Let us know that 14,915 sample tests were done on Thursday in the Kumbh Mela area. In this, 332 patients have been found to be corona positive.
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The new order calls for the closure of schools, colleges, swimming pools, spas, gyms. Lockdown has also been imposed across the state from 10.30 am to 5 am. Emergency services have been exempted from the night curfew. People associated with wedding ceremonies and banquet halls have also been exempted from the night curfew.
Announcement of Niranjani and Anand Akhara
Niranjani and Anand Akhare have announced the end of the Kumbh Mela on 17 April. Akhand Secretary Mahant Ravindra Puri has announced the conclusion of the fair, saying that after the royal bath, saints and devotees are showing signs of corona. In view of this, it has been decided to end the Kumbh on 17 April.
Inputs: www.indiatimes.com