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How we will celebrate festival after COVID-19 pandemic Part 1

How COVID-19 effect on coming festival Pandemic? Part 1

How we will celebrate festival after COVID-19 pandemic? Part 1

Rakshabandhan

          Rakshabandhan is the festival of brother and sister it’s all about family get together and enjoy family time with our beloved one. Rakshabandhan will come on three august in this year. But due to this covid-19 pandemic we can’t enjoy this festival the way it was enjoyed. In Rakshabandhan all family gather at one place end celebrate, we cannot meet many of our relative in whole year but Rakshabandhan reminds every brother to his sister and sister to her brother. Many people travelled so far only just to meet sister. Even people take long break before this day so they celebrate this festival with all joy

What happen this year’s Rakshabandhan?

          Many small house business in INDIA depend upon this festival because many women around nation make RAKHI in whole year so they can manage their product in Rakshabandhan for living purpose, but due to this condition, the way RAKHI market stayed peak level its not happen this time, they could not sell all them product, not only manufacturer, but also wholesaler and retailer also get affected by this COVID-19 pandemic. Organize place where whole family enjoy this festival together that also not possible this time, so hotel, public place and mall also effected by lack of customer. Restaurant and shopping mall travelling agency and public transportation also effect by this situation, because people avoid traveling in Covid-19 situation rather than celebrating Rakshabandhan with relative.

What will happen this year’s Janmashtami ?

          Due to this COVID-19 pandemic DAHI HANDI program will not organize by orgazition because In DAHI HANDI many people come in touch with other and someone might get affected by someone. So this type people around country avoid these public ceremonies and celebrate this festival staying by their home. Due to this condition our government manages to stop this pandemic very fast, shopping mall and food Conner, restaurant business affect in Janmashtami due to COVID-19 situation.

Independent day

          15 August 1947 INDIA became free from British territory and become free nation. On independent day whole country celebrate independent day with all joy and proud. Government sectors, organizations, schools, colleges, companies celebrate this day by waving our nation flag by singing national anthem. Our Prime minister hoisting our national flag on red fort, Delhi. With all big leaders and with our air force, army and navy candidates.

How we will this year’s independent day?

          This time many Government sectors, organizations, schools, colleges, companies will not allowed more people for nation independent day program because ofCOVID-19 rules and regulations. Many programs will might get cancel or postpone or celebrate with proper regulation. But for safety reason government will also publish guidelines for celebration this day.

 How we will celebrate this year’s Parsi New Year?

          At New Year Parsi people celebrate with family and food, food is the biggest main attraction of the day, whole Parsi people community comes together and celebrates this new year with wonderful dishes. Parsi people decorate the house and wear new clothes. They also decorate the window and door with using garlands of roses the flower called jasmine. They use color powder called Rangoli for making tradition design on the front of their door and house. But this time due to covid-19 many people cannot travel far to meet their relative for celebrating New Year for safety reason. Restaurant business and travels agency and tourism business might get affected due to this Covid-19 situation.

Ganesh Chaturthi

          Ganesh chaturthi is one of the major festivals of Indian, This day is very special because LORD GANESHA birth day on this day. People around country celebrate this festival with lots of prayers, music at traditional way. People celebrate Ganesh chaturthi by bring LORD GANESHA idol made by clay at very first day with tradition instruments calls DHOL-NAGADA and tradition dance. During Ganesh chaturthi people gather on public road to see LORD GANESHA arrival. And enjoy this day with family and friends with all hearts and fun. Ganesh chaturthi also call one of the holy festivals of Hindu religion.

How we will celebrate this year’s Ganesh chaturthi?

          At Ganesh chaturthi people bring LORD GANESHA to their home some people celebrate only celebrate with family but many people around country celebrate with entire society and entire residency. Many people gather this way of celebration which is best way to celebrate this festival. But this time government will might publish guidelines for people to celebrate this festival with full safety without taking risk. So we should ready for that condition. This time we celebrate this festival with only our family member instead of whole society for safety health reason and give support to the government who is controlling this COVID-19 disaster. Due to this many organization, restaurant and Public transportation might get affected.

 

 

 

 

 

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