Durga Puja: Calcutta HC softens stand, allows more members in pandals

A day ahead of Mahasashti, the Calcutta HC on Wednesday partially relaxed its order in which it previously declared all Durga Puja pandals as no-entry zones for visitors amid the on-going Covid.

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An artist gives final touches to an idol of Goddess Durga ahead of the Durga puja festival, at Sonitpur district, in Guwahati on Sunday.
An artist gives final touches to an idol of Goddess Durga ahead of the Durga puja festival, at Sonitpur district, in Guwahati on Sunday.

A day ahead of Mahasashti, the on Wednesday partially relaxed its order in which it previously declared all pandals as no-entry zones for visitors amid the on-going Covid-19 pandemic.

After Durgotsav Forum -- an umbrella body of 400-strong organisers in Kolkata -- appealed for a review of the order, the court on Wednesday allowed entry of up to 45 people at a time.

The high court also said that Dhakis (traditional drummers) may be permitted, not within the pandal area but in the no entry zone outside the pandal. Dhakis should wear mask and maintain hygiene and physical distancing norms.

The court directed all puja pandals to strictly maintain 'no entry zone' guidelines for all other purposes. It said the list of persons allowed should be decided on daily basis. These lists must be put outside the pandals every day at 8 a.m.

The original order was modified in the aspects that charts may include 30 names for smaller pujas but not more than 15 people can enter inside the pandal at a time. Similarly, 60 names for larger pujas but not more than 45 people can remain or stay inside the pandal at a time.

The directive, however, said that no other reliefs would be granted as that would have the effect of diluting the order.

The high vourt refused to pass any orders on the appeals by Kalyan Banerjee, who appeared on behalf of the organisers, to allow two important rituals like Anjali (offering prayers) and Sindoor Khela (playing with vermilion).

Earlier on Monday, the court had directed all Durga Puja pandals (marquees) in West Bengal to be made into no-entry zones in the interests of the public. The court said that a five-meter zone for smaller pandals and ten-meter zone for larger pandals are also included within the no-entry zone.

In view of the coronavirus outbreak, it said that the area will have to be barricaded and demarcated as no-entry zone except for named personnel who have to be identified by organizers in advance whose presence shall be required for performing the puja.

The order is applicable throughout West Bengal including all the pujas who have received Rs 50,000 from the Mamata Banerjee-led state administration.

All the major pujas, as referred to in the Kolkata Police Manual, are to be considered as larger pandals and shall maintain 10-meters buffer zone all around from the extremity of the pandal, the order said.

Considering the on-going Coronavirus pandemic, the high court also directed the state government to conduct awareness campaigns requesting people to maintain social distancing guidelines and appeal not to descend on streets like the regular years.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, October 21 2020. 18:43 IST
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