There will not be a lockdown, but approve a waiver of just 50 guests at weddings; Ban on Chhath continues


Posted on 18th Nov 2020 03:00 pm by rohit kumar

There will be no lockdown in Delhi again. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had indicated this a day earlier. However, on Wednesday, Deputy CM Manish Sisodia said that we have no intention of imposing a lockdown.

 

On the other hand, Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal has approved the proposal of the Kejriwal government to keep the number of guests at weddings in Delhi from 50 instead of 200. It is not clear how long this ban will last. However, this may affect Delhi's wedding market. There are 7 big weddings of weddings in November-December this year. The wedding season will begin on 25 November, the day of Devouthani Ekadashi.

 

Deputy CM said - shopkeepers need not fear

 

Deputy CM Sisodia said on Wednesday that I want to assure the shopkeepers that they do not have to be afraid. We want your shops to be open. If required, rules will be changed for some markets. We have requested this from the center, but there will not be any lockdown.

 

A day ago, CM Kejriwal said, "If the market is not following the rules of wearing masks and social distancing and that place can become a corona hot spot, then such markets should be allowed to close for a few days." Such a proposal is being sent to the Center. ”This meant that there could be a lockdown for markets in Delhi.

 

No weddings will be less in weddings, the wedding market will be affected

 

When the situation in Corona was back to normal, 200 people were allowed to attend weddings in Delhi instead of 50. Because of the increasing cases of corona, the Delhi government had sent a proposal to the Lieutenant Governor to limit the number of people attending weddings to 50, which has been approved.

 

4 thousand weddings in Delhi, 5 thousand crore rupees market

 

There are 7 big weddings of weddings in November-December this year. During this time around 4 thousand marriages are going to be held in Delhi. Many people who were unable to get married during the lockdown have planned it in November-December. The wedding season will begin on 25 November, the day of Devouthani Ekadashi. The houses, which have weddings in November, have started distributing invitation cards and distributing them because of the limit of 200 people to invite guests.

 

According to data from the wedding planner site weddings.in, this season of weddings in Delhi is between four thousand crores to five thousand crores rupees. If markets are closed and the number of guests at weddings is reduced it will be affected. This is because businesses like the cloth market, wedding planners, catering, hotels, banquet halls are associated with the wedding season.

 

All Delhi's Venue Books

 

All the guest houses of Delhi, wedding venue have been booked for November-December. Delhi's wedding planner Lalitha Raghav said that the maximum booking has been done for November 25. Tulsi's marriage is on this day. People are also willing to spend more money to get married on this day. After 25 November people want to have a wedding and reception on 30 November and then on 11 and 12 December. The wedding venue on these four dates is almost complete.

 

The High Court upheld the stay on Chhath

 

The Delhi High Court has upheld the Kejriwal government's decision to publicly ban Chhath Puja. On 20 November, the Shridurga Janseva Trust sought permission for public Chhath Puja. The High Court said, "It seems that the petitioner is not aware of the situation in Corona. They cannot be allowed to conduct Chhath Puja programs in any part of the city as big events can become super spreaders. '

 

Politics after ban on Chhath

Politics is also being held in the Delhi government's decision to ban public Chhath Puja in Delhi. BJP MP Manoj Tiwari was criticized on this issue. He called Kejriwal even ‘Namkharam’.

2 Like 0 Dislike
Previous news Next news
Other news

World record on target of Team India: Chance to become the first team to win 13 consecutive T20s, IPL stars will be watched

International cricket is returning once again after the IPL which lasted for two months, where a

Delhi Unlock Update: Many restrictions including night curfew ended in Delhi, Delhi Metro started running with full capacity

After the rapid decrease in the cases of the corona, many changes are being seen in the country's

NIA Raid: Big action by NIA, ED, and police in many states in PFI case, more than 100 cadres arrested

The joint team of the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Enforcement Directorate (ED), and stat

Poco X3 Pro launched in India with this special technology, know the price of the phone

Smartphone company Poco has launched its new smartphone Poco X3 Pro in India. This phone has been

The Kashmir Files: After dating for three years, Pallavi and Vivek got married, giving more importance to friendship in the relationship

At this time there is a discussion of 'The Kashmir Files' across the country. Everyone is getting

26/11 Attack: Terrorist Mir interrogated, Pakistan is not giving permission to America, China's protection

Pakistan has China's open support for terrorism. For this reason, he puts a stop to the inclusion

Corona In Gurugram - Records made again, 1434 corona infected in one day

Gurugram The record of new patients coming daily every day in the district is being broken amidst

Kejriwal's retaliation on the arrest of Satyendra Jain: Delhi CM said - Prime Minister, please arrest all AAP leaders together

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday again hit back at the central government. In a p

Army Chief Narwane talks with the UAE commander on defense cooperation, discussed many other issues

The Chief of the Indian Army, General MM Narwane, met the Commander of the UAE's Land Army and St

Lakhimpur Kheri violence: again the screw over the statements of the witnesses, the hearing adjourned till November 8

Today once again hearing in the Lakhimpur Kheri violence case was held in the Supreme Court. This

Sign up to write
Sign up now if you have flare of writing..
Login   |   Register
Follow Us
Indyaspeak @ Facebook Indyaspeak @ Twitter Indyaspeak @ Pinterest RSS



Play Free Quiz and Win Cash