Ban on public celebrations in Visakhapatnam lands idol makers in a spot
The Hindu
While decision of Visakhapatnam Police is pragmatic, artisans are worried about a looming financial crisis.
The announcement of the Visakhapatnam City Police banning public celebrations of Vinayaka Chavithi has sent idol makers into a tizzy, who were putting finishing touches on many large idols of Lord Ganesha that they were hoping to sell this year. The city police on Wednesday announced that they would not accord permission for setting up of Ganesh pandals in public places in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, and appealed to citizens to celebrate the festival indoors. While the decision of the police has been welcomed by the public as pragmatic and timely, it has come as a shocker to the idol makers who are now left wondering about their future course of action.More Related News
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