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Ban on Kanwar Yatra in Delhi due to Surge in Coronavirus Cases

Nidhi Hakla

Kanwar Yatra: In view of the corona infection, Kanwar Yatra has also been cancelled in Delhi. Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) gave this information. Earlier in Uttarakhand and on Saturday, the UP government cancelled the Kanwar Yatra.

An order issued by the DDMA said, "No function, procession, meeting etc. will be allowed during the upcoming Kanwar Yatra-2021, commencing in the National Capital Region of Delhi from July 25." The DDMA order comes a day after the travel was cancelled in Uttar Pradesh.

The yatra usually lasts till the first week of August and thousands of Shiva devotees, called 'Kanwadias', travel barefoot from neighbouring states including Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi to collect water from the Ganges at Haridwar in Uttarakhand. Earlier this week, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had said that governments should take every step to contain the spread of COVID-19.

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Earlier, Uttarakhand govt. cancelled Kanwar Yatra

The Uttarakhand government earlier this week cancelled the Yatra in which thousands of Shiva devotees walk to collect Gangajal and then return to their towns and villages. On the other hand, UP Additional Chief Secretary (Information) Navneet Sehgal said on Saturday that after the appeal of the state government, the Kanwar unions decided to cancel the yatra.

The Kanwar Yatra was to start on July 25. Let us inform that the Center had told the Supreme Court that the state governments should not allow Kanwar Yatra in view of the epidemic and the Ganga water should be arranged through tankers at designated places.

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