Assam: Inclement weather dampens Diwali
Guwahati, Oct 28: The inclement weather has threatened to play spoilsport to the festival of lights in Assam, with the sun peeping out of the clouds on Tuesday, Oct 28 after two days of incessant rain to brighten up spirits.
Continuous downpour since Sunday, caused by cyclonic storm ''Rashmi'' over the Bay of Bengal, had dampened the festive spirit to a great extent.
Shopkeepers complained of a dip in sales of crackers and diyas compared to the previous years. People refrained from indulging in a shopping spree, fearing that more rains would rob them of the chance of bursting crackers or lighting up their homes with diyas.
However, electronic lighting equipments, especially multi-coloured small lights, were in much demand as people tried to beat the rain by replacing the traditional earthen lamps with the electronic gadgets.
Though the Met office had forecast inclement weather till Wednesday, Oct 29, the rain has ceased at almost all places across the state.
The skies continued to be covered with clouds, with the sun peeping out in the late afternoon bringing relief and joy to the people.
Governor Shiv Charan Mathur and Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi greeted the people on the occasion of Kali Puja and Diwali.
In separate messages, they prayed that the festive season would usher in peace and prosperity and people would live in harmony, shedding all ill feelings.
UNI