Durga Puja 2021: Latest Guidelines for 6 Indian States

Navratri has finally begun, and with it comes the happy anticipation of Durga Puja celebrations. 

However, keeping the pandemic in mind, several states have released new guidelines for the celebrations this year that range from rules on vaccination status to capping on the number of devotees to instructions on the immersion ceremony.

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Without further ado, here are the Durga Puja 2021 guidelines across six Indian states – West Bengal, Odisha, Delhi, Assam, Karnataka and Jharkhand:


West Bengal

The state where Durga Puja is celebrated with the utmost fanfare, West Bengal has issued strict guidelines for this year as well, instructing that the pandals be “spacious and kept open from all sides” and have “separate entry and exit arrangements”. 

In addition to this, cultural programmes in or near the puja pandal premises are prohibited, as are melas and carnivals near the pandals:

Assam

Similar to the guidelines issued by West Bengal, the Assam government has also instructed for open and spacious pandals in order to facilitate social distancing. In addition to this, all organizers and volunteers must have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccination and preferably two doses of vaccination.

All volunteers, priests and puja organizers must also get mandatorily tested for COVID-19 before puja starts (on Panchami day) and after immersion (Ekadasi day), even though they may be vaccinated.

In addition to this, the devotees attending the events shall be allowed only after ensuring that they have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccination (exceptions allowed for those below 18 years of age):

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