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    Durga Puja begins today with Mahasashti

    Durga Puja, the biggest festival of Sanatan Dharma devotees begins on Mahasashthi on Wednesday, which will culminate with the idol immersion on October 13 on Vijaya Dashami.

    Security strengthened at Pujamandap: Security has been strengthened at Pujamandap all over the country around the autumn Durga Puja. Law and order forces are on high alert around this year’s Durga Puja. On the occasion of this festival, there will be round-the-clock security in places of worship across the country. The Ministry of Home Affairs has already issued a set of instructions for the field administration and law enforcement forces to keep the law and order situation normal.

    Warning to prevent rumors and request not to take bags in the mandap: This time the police has discouraged people from entering the puja mandap with bags and bags. Police Headquarters AIG (Media & PR) Inamul Haque Sagar said that any person or group should create any false facts or rumors or spread misleading information through social media such as Facebook, Twitter (X), YouTube or blogs and mobile phones. Be careful not to destroy religious harmony and social peace. Provide separate entrance and exit for male and female visitors to the puja mandap. Install CCTV cameras and fire extinguishers in the pavilion.

    Firecrackers and firecrackers should not be lit: Adequate lighting should be provided in Mandapam and idol sanctuaries. A standby generator or hazack light should be provided if possible. Inamul Haque also instructed to refrain from bursting firecrackers and crackers during the puja.

    There will be concerts, competitions and processions: In addition to worship at Dhakeswari National Temple Mandap, which is known as the central puja festival in the capital, there will be devotional concerts, distribution of cloths, distribution of Mahaprasad, aarti competitions, voluntary blood donation and Vijaya processions.

    Durga Puja holiday extended by one day: Autumn Durga Puja holiday extended by one day. Tomorrow, October 10, is also a holiday. Government employees are getting four consecutive days of public leave. Mahfuz Alam, Special Assistant to the Chief Advisor of the Interim Government, gave this information while visiting Dhakeshwari Temple yesterday. Later, the Ministry of Public Administration issued a notification in this regard.

    Vijaya Dashami will be a public holiday on Sunday, October 13. Before that, Friday and Saturday are weekends. As a result of Thursday’s holiday, government employees are getting four consecutive days of government leave.

    At that time, Mahfuz also said, “There is a domestic-foreign conspiracy going on in the country, the government is working to prevent it.” No conspirator will be spared.’

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