COVID-19: TN govt says no to Ganesha idols in public places
When members of the public visit markets to buy things necessary for the festival, they should follow anti-COVID norms like social distancing. Similarly, during visits to small temples, which have been permittedto open in the state, people must follow anti- virus regulations.
- Country:
- India
The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday said installation and worship of Ganesha idols in public placescannot be allowed in view of the pandemic and advised people to celebrate theVinayaka Chaturthi festival in their homes on August 22. In view of the present curbs to tackle the spread of coronavirus and considering public good, putting up statues and public worship of Lord Vinayaka in public places and processions to immerse the idols later, "could not be permitted," the government said in an official release.
Hence, people should celebrate the festival in their homes, the government added. When members of the public visit markets to buy things necessary for the festival, they should follow anti-COVID norms like social distancing.
Similarly, during visits to small temples, which have been permittedto open in the state, people must follow anti- virus regulations. Ganesh or Vinayaka Chaturthi is among the popular festivals in Tamil Nadu.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
- READ MORE ON:
- Tamil Nadu
- Ganesha
- Vinayaka Chaturthi
- antiCOVID
ALSO READ
"Will not release single drop of water to Tamil Nadu" says Karnataka CM Siddaramiah as water shortage hits state
CM Stalin dares PM Modi to spell out projects he has brought to Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu: Migrant worker from Jharkhand killed after soil cave-in
Tamil Nadu: Migrant worker from Jharkhand killed after soil cave-in
Former Tamil Nadu minister K Ponmudy reinstated as MLA after Supreme Court verdict