Quick Summary
- Shivamogga Deputy Commissioner Gurudatta Hegade has banned the use of disco jockey (DJ) systems in the district from August 27 to September 15 during Ganesh Chaturthi and Id Milad celebrations.
- The ban aims to maintain public peace and order,as well as reduce disturbances to students,elderly individuals,and patients.
- Ganesh idol installations begin on August 27,with immersion processions running untill September 15. Id Milad processions will be held between September 5 and September 10.
- The administration has mandated life jackets for those involved in Ganesh idol immersion activities using coracles in water bodies.
- Expert swimmers are required on-site for safety precautions during immersions; no more then four individuals are allowed per coracle.
- Precautionary measures are linked to past incidents of fatalities, including an incident where a capsized coracle led to the deaths of 12 peopel at Hadonahalli.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The decision by Shivamogga’s administration reflects an effort toward prioritizing public safety and communal harmony during culturally critically important festivals. Banning DJs addresses potential noise-related disturbances while promoting respect for peaceful coexistence among festival participants and others closeby. Similarly, strict guidelines surrounding waterbody immersions demonstrate a proactive approach rooted in lessons learned from tragic past events such as fatalities caused by capsized coracles. These measures showcase balanced governance aimed at fulfilling cultural traditions while mitigating risks.
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