Amidst the apocalyptic doom of Delhi’s air, here’s finally some good news. The Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Committee (DSGC) has made a decision to not burst crackers on Gurpurab which falls on 14 November. The Committee’s decision will be conveyed to all 700 Singh Sabhas in the city,
The decision comes as the city is engulfed in noxious smog as the city’s air quality index stands at 552.
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The DSGMC president Manjeet Singh GK told The Times of India,
The DSGMC has not imposed a ban on crackers on Gurpurab. However, the DSGMC hopes that their decision will have a positive influence on the Sikh community in Delhi.
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In fact, the DSGMC has also decided to distribute air masks around Bangla Saheb near Connaught Place and Sisganj in Chandni Chowk. These masks will be available for everyone, Monday evening onwards.
(Source: The Times of India)
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