According to foreign media reports, the Indian government has decided to ban the celebration during Holi Festival this year, because the epidemic has shown a sharp rebound trend in New Delhi, India recently, which has aroused the concern of the local government. As the large-scale celebration in public places during Holi Festival will lead to a high concentration of people, which will further worsen the already pessimistic epidemic situation, the local government decided to implement this epidemic in New Delhi.
Holi Festival is also called? Holi Festival? It is a traditional New Year in India. During Holi, people in India and other places will hold large-scale celebrations. People will throw red powder and water polo made of flowers at public occasions to celebrate the arrival of spring. People attending the celebrations will chase each other. Indians attach great importance to this festival because it symbolizes the end of winter and the arrival of spring. At the same time, in the eyes of Indians, it also symbolizes the victory of justice over evil.
According to the latest data provided by the Indian government, the number of newly infected people in COVID-19 in India has shown a rapid growth trend since March. On March 22nd, the number of newly infected people in India exceeded 74,, which is the highest data added in a single day in the last three months. At present, there are 421,32 confirmed cases in India. Although the Indian government has made every effort to curb the spread of the epidemic, However, at present, it seems that the epidemic situation in India is on the rise, and with the deterioration of the epidemic situation, the Indian government has taken many severe measures to limit the gathering of people in order to control the spread trend of the epidemic.
the government of new Delhi issued a notice in the local area, in which the local government said that because the epidemic situation in new Delhi showed a continuous growth trend in the past few weeks, in order to curb the spread of the virus, the government decided to prohibit people from gathering during the festival and not to hold public celebrations.