On October 21, 2020, in Bengal's biggest festival begins, the Calcutta High Court today eased its order that declared Durga Puja pandals "no-entry zones" for visitors amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. The court today allowed entry of up to 45 organizers at a time; traditional drummers - popularly known as Dhakis - will be allowed to perform just outside the no-entry zone. However, for visitors, the pandals are still out of bounds. Last-minute preparations are being made to take the deities to the Puja pandal.
On October 21, 2020, in Bengal's biggest festival begins, the Calcutta High Court today eased its order that declared Durga Puja pandals "no-entry zones" for visitors amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. The court today allowed entry of up to 45 organizers at a time; traditional drummers - popularly known as Dhakis - will be allowed to perform just outside the no-entry zone. However, for visitors, the pandals are still out of bounds. Last-minute preparations are being made to take the deities to the Puja pandal.
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