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Stay off crackers and enjoy Diwali

 

 Possession, sale and bursting firecrackers of any kind have been banned by Calcutta High Court.


The state should ensure that there is no use or display or bursting of firecrackers at all during Kali Puja and Diwali celebrations, the court said in its order. “For this purpose, only wax or oil-based diyas would have to suffice for the greater good of the citizens and in the larger public interest.

“This direction as to firecrackers will be effective all over the state and will cover not only Kali Puja and Diwali celebrations, but also Chhath Puja, Jagadhatri Puja and Guru Nanak’s birthday celebrations thereafter.”
 Sparklers


Sparklers are not allowed. The court order clearly mentioned that no firecrackers would be allowed. “The compendious word ‘firecrackers’ is used in this order to include all types of sparklers and the like, whether or not the use or burning thereof involves any sound or light being generated,” the order read.
Police role

The court has ordered the police to maintain strict vigil and ensure there is no sale or purchase of firecrackers of any kind in the state between now and the end of the month.
Violations

    Purchase, sale, display or bursting firecrackers of any kind
    Playing loudspeakers at a sound level greater than 65decibel measured from a distance of 5 metre from the source


Punishment

    Spending a night at police station
    Violators can be prosecuted under sections of the explosive substances act, leading to a criminal case and imprisonment of three years if found guilty
    Disaster Management Act 2005, Environment Protection Act, 1986 and Air Act, 1981. Charges under the environment protection act carry a maximum punishment of five years in jail and a penalty of Rs 1lakh.
    Prosecution under Section 188 of the IPC attracts an imprisonment of one month and a fine of Rs 200
    Calcutta police suburban act attracts a penalty of Rs 50

Police bandobast

    5000 police personnel will be on duty
    Watchtowers, mobile patrols, auto-rickshaw patrols and divisional reserve forces will be on standby for immediate deployment in case of complaints
    Police have asked citizens to report anything related to firecrackers through helpline numbers and on their social media pages
    In the Shakespeare Sarani, Camac Street, Park Street, Alipore, and New Alipore areas, cops will be posted on highrises to ensure there is no law violation on Diwali

Help at hand

    Emergency helpline: 100
    Lalbazar control room: 22143230
    Howrah police control room: 26415614
    Barrackpore police control room: 9874447929
    Bidhannagar police control room: 23358788
    Traffic control room: 22143644
    Fire: 101
    Ambulance: 102
    Fire brigade control room (headquarters): 22861570/ 22521165

Complaints

    Calcutta Police jurisdiction: 9432610444
    West Bengal Pollution Control Board: 23353913, 18003453390 (Toll free between November 13 and 15)
    Sabuj Mancha control room: 9432209770, 9831318265, 9635912049 (only WhatsApp) — Between November 14 and 16

Weather

The cold and dry winds from north India have been somewhat stalled by a slight rise in the moisture content in the atmosphere. The Met office has ruled out rain on Diwali. But the minimum temperature is likely to be above 21 degrees Celsius, a couple of notches above normal, a Met official said.
Metro

Metro Railway will run 152 trains son Saturday instead of the scheduled 190. The first and last trains will start from Kavi Subhash and Dum Dum at 8am and 9pm. The first and last trains from Noapara will start at 8.09am and 8.55pm.
Tipple tale

Diwali is not a dry day. There is no restriction on bars, pubs, off shops, and clubs — they can serve liquor.


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