Ban on the burning of Ravana, Meghnad and Kumbhakarna -effective for safety reasons

In Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, police and administration banned the burning of 240 feet high Ravana and 190 feet of Meghnad and Kumbhakarna’s effective, citing safety reasons. This decision was made with a view to the ceremony that would be held on the day of Dussehra. Officials said it could be difficult to maintain control of the fire in the burning of such major consequences, which could increase the safety risk in the surrounding area. The administration has already issued a warning to the organizers and locals not to build the peak with this height. Local police said it was a priority on the day of Dussehra to prevent any unforeseen incident during a large crowd and celebration. He called on the organizers to follow all safety instructions and create safe and controlled arrangements for burning effects. Experts believe that such restrictions are required from the security point of view. The burning of such high menquins not only poses the risk of spreading fire, but also lets the crowd control and safety of the people in the area. Local citizens welcomed the decision of the administration and said this step is wise for safety. He urged the organizers to work in this direction and celebrate the festival in a safe and peaceful way. In this way, the Ayodhya administration prohibited the burning of effects on ensuring the safety and emergency management system to make the Feast of Dussehra safe. Share this story -tags