Delhi CM flags severe impact of stubble-burning smoke on capital’s air quality
The Delhi Chief Minister expressed hope that all neighbouring states, especially Punjab and Haryana, would extend stronger cooperation to ensure cleaner air for Delhi.
The festival is usually celebrated in the Northern part of the country (Bihar, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, and parts of Odisha and Nepal).
SNS | New Delhi | October 31, 2022 12:25 pm
Devotees perform rituals of Chhath Puja festival, at Chhath Ghat,ITO, in the capital (Subrata Dutta)
Four-day Chhath puja celebration came to an end on Monday in different parts of the country with the Morning Arghya ceremony.
The festival is usually celebrated in the Northern part of the country (Bihar, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, and parts of Odisha and Nepal).
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Chhath festival marks the worship of the Sun God through the offerings from the seasonal harvest. Devotees take a dip in the holy water, chant mantras, and worship the Sun God, his wife Usha or Chhathi Maiya, nature, water, and wind.
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The Delhi Chief Minister expressed hope that all neighbouring states, especially Punjab and Haryana, would extend stronger cooperation to ensure cleaner air for Delhi.
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The AAP Chief pointed out that Delhiites voted for the BJP, hoping for smoother governance since both the LG and the Central Government belong to the party, but instead, the city has been plunged into chaos.
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