
DC lays down norms for Datta Abhiyana
The Hindu
Chikkamagaluru Deputy Commissioner K.N. Ramesh has instructed the office-bearers of Srirama Sene to keep Datta Mala Abhiyana at Sri Guru Dattatreya Bababudan Swamy Dargah a simple programme by adherin
Chikkamagaluru Deputy Commissioner K.N. Ramesh has instructed the office-bearers of Srirama Sene to keep Datta Mala Abhiyana at Sri Guru Dattatreya Bababudan Swamy Dargah a simple programme by adhering to all COVID-19 restrictions.
Srirama Sene people have planned a seven-day Datta Mala Abhiyana beginning on November 8. The valedictory of the campaign will be held at the cave shrine on November 14. The DC held a meeting with officers and office-bearers of Srirama Sene in Chikkamagaluru on Tuesday regarding the preparations for the event.
The State Government had allowed the gathering of 400 people for the event and all the participants have to follow COVID-appropriate behaviour. The organisers of the event would not be allowed to take out any procession as part of the campaign.

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