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Friday, 8 January 2021

No DJs, no friends, Uttarayan can be celebrated only with family.

Government will not give up, gossip in public:No DJs, no friends, Uttarayan can be celebrated only with family.



We are burnt once during Diwali, it is our responsibility to see that it does not go wrong again: State Government

Individuals outside the premises of any society will be barred from entering.

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Corona cases are declining in the state. The Gujarat Kite Manufacturers Association has filed a petition in the Gujarat High Court seeking to join as a party in the public interest litigation with a demand for a ban on the purchase of Uttarayan as well as the sale of kite-thread.

 He demanded that the celebration of Uttarayan be the basis of the lifeline of thousands of people associated with the industry. The High Court should therefore not ban the celebration or the sale of kite-thread. A further hearing in the case was held today. Following which the government submitted guidelines to the court.

The Chairman will be held responsible if a crowd gathers in the flat:
 Guidelines in
the Government Courts According to the guidelines presented by the State Government in the High Court, no landing can be observed on terraces, grounds or roads. 

No one other than family members will be able to attend. Large numbers of people will not be able to gather on the terrace or other places. The chairman will be held accountable if a crowd gathers at the flat. Night curfews will be strictly enforced on January 11, 12, 13 and 14. Strict action will be taken for violation of mask and social distance.




There is no ban on kite flying, the government's guidelines are correct:
The High
Court has ruled that there is no ban on kite flying. The guidelines issued by the state government are appropriate. The kite trade was over Rs 600 crore in 2020. 

1 lakh 25 thousand families feed on this festival. It is necessary to follow the guidelines issued by the state government. The government is ordered to announce the guidelines. The fourth issue out of 13 is amended. Legal action will be taken against the apartment and the secretary of the society for violating the rules.

We are not against any religion, vigilance is required to prevent the spread of corona: The
High Court said that it is imperative that pregnant women and persons above 65 years of age and those with co-morbidity should not go to Dhaba. We are not against any religion but we need to be vigilant enough not to spread the Koro transition.

Understand the guidelines presented by the government in these 8 points


Uttarayan cannot be observed on terraces, grounds or roads.

No one other than family members will be able to attend.

Large numbers of people will not be able to gather on the terrace or other places.

Legal action will be taken against the Chairman-Secretary if the rules are violated.

Tight police arrangements will be made in kite markets like Raipur Mint and Naroda.

Ban on Chinese Tukkal and Chinese Manja.

Violations of masks and social distance will be dealt with severely.

Individuals outside the premises of any society will be barred from entering.




More than Rs 640 crore worth of kites are sold in
a year The Advocate General said that more than Rs 640 crore worth of kites are sold in a year and more than one lakh people are employed. We were burnt once during Diwali.

It will have a very adverse effect on the livelihood
of kite traders. In addition, the sale of kite strings should be banned so that people do not flock to the markets to buy kite strings. Kite makers say that if such a ban is imposed, their hard work throughout the year will be in vain and their livelihood will be adversely affected. These petitioners have also submitted that the demand made by the original applicant is tantamount to violating the constitutional rights of the kite makers.

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