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Mumbai bans firecrackers on Diwali, use of phooljhadi', 'anar' allowed between 8 pm till 10 pm

Mumbai, Nov 09: The BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Monday banned bursting or lighting of firecrackers at public places during the upcoming Diwali festival, under its jurisdiction.

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    Mumbai bans firecrackers on Diwali, use of phooljhadi, anar allowed between 8 pm till 10 pm

    The civic body has, however, permitted use of ''mild firecrackers'' on Laxmi Pujan (November 14), saying Mumbaikars can use ''anar'' (cracker known for a sparkling display and showers of coloured sparks upwards) and fulzadi (sparklers) at their private premises on that day.

    The firecrackers ban in Mumbai has been proposed in view of Covid-19 pandemic and the early winter that has set in.

    In a circular, the BMC also appealed citizens to celebrate Diwali with due precaution and by following COVID-19 protocol.

    The BMC decision follows the state government''s appeal to citizens to avoid bursting firecrackers this Diwali as the resultant pollution could cause breathing problems among COVID-19 patients.

    A civic official said the BMC studied similar orders issued by other state governments, including Rajasthan, adding that under the Epidemic Diseases Act, they can impose a ban on bursting of firecrackers at public and private premises during a pandemic.

    The official said state environment minister Aaditya Thackeray had asked the BMC to explore the possibility of banning firecrackers during the pandemic to avoid air pollution.

    A proposal for a ''cracker-free'' Diwali was put forth by state public health minister Rajesh Tope. In a recent review meeting with senior COVID-19 task force members on the preparedness for a possible second wave, Tope had said firecrackers could have an adverse effect on lungs.

    The circular sent out by BMC comes days after the Maharashtra government discussed a firecracker ban in the cabinet.

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