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Gujarat releases COVID-19 guidelines for Janmashtami and Ganesh Utsav festivals, check details

The Vijay Rupani-led government has announced relaxation in night curfew time in eight metros.

The Gujarat government on Tuesday (August 24, 2021) released guidelines for celebrations during Janmashtami and Ganesh Utsav festivals. The Vijay Rupani-led government announced relaxation in night curfew time in eight metros and other concessions from COVID-19-induced restrictions during the upcoming festivals.

Guidelines for Janmashtami and Ganesh Utsav festivals

Guidelines for Janmashtami and Ganesh Utsav festivals

Instead of the usual 11 pm, the night curfew will be in force from 1 am on August 30 to facilitate the celebration of Janmashtami, and from 12 midnight during September 9 to 19 for the Ganesh Utsav festival in the cities of Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Rajkot, Surat, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, Gandhinagar and Junagadh. 

Janmashtami guidelines

Janmashtami guidelines

Traditional Janmashtami processions will be allowed with a limited number of participants on August 30.

Ganesh utsav guidelines

Ganesh utsav guidelines

Only the rituals of prayer-aarti and distribution of prasad are allowed at public Ganeshotsav places. No other religious and cultural programs can be organized.

On immersion days, not more than 15 people will be allowed in a vehicle carrying idols to water bodies.

Janmashtami and Ganesh utsav guidelines

Janmashtami and Ganesh utsav guidelines

Social distancing norms will have to be followed both at Janmashtami and Ganesh celebration venues, and devotees will have to move in circles for darshan to ensure a distance of two feet with the total number of participants at any given moment not exceeding 200. 

Ganesh utsav Guidelines

Ganesh utsav Guidelines

Installation of up to four feet tall Ganesh idols in public pandals and up to two feet tall idols at home will be allowed. 

No ‘Matki fod’ events allowed

No 'Matki fod' events allowed

‘Matki fod’ events (during which clay pots filled with curd are broken) and local fairs organized on the occasion of Janmashtami would not be allowed. 

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