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500 families selling kanwar and other puja items on Ganga ghats fear huge financial loss | Allahabad News

Prayagraj: As the state government cancelled the kanwar yatra in view of the Covid pandemic, around 500 families in Sangam city selling kanwar, saffron attires, vermilion, garlands, puja utensils, and other puja items are left with no other option but to dispose of their stocks which they had stored 15 days prior to the beginning of Shravan month. The families alleged that the Varanasi-based traders from whom they had purchased the puja stock were not ready to take the items back, and now they fear bearing a huge loss. Shiv Babu Chaurasia, whose family has been selling kanwar and other puja items since the past four decades in Daraganj, told TOI, “We will have to face a massive financial loss this year since the state government has banned the kanwar yatra.”

500 families selling kanwar and other puja items on Ganga ghats fear huge financial loss in Uttar Pradesh s Prayagraj | Allahabad News

500 families selling kanwar and other puja items on Ganga ghats fear huge financial loss in Uttar Pradesh s Prayagraj | Allahabad News
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UP: 30 people arrested for performing exorcism on women in Prayagraj

UP: 30 people arrested for performing exorcism on women in Prayagraj As many as 30 people were arrested by UP s Daraganj police on Sunday for allegedly performing exorcism on women in Prayagraj district. advertisement UPDATED: June 28, 2021 04:40 IST The accused have been booked under sections 151/107/116 of the CRPC and have been sent to court. (Representative Photo) Daraganj police on Sunday arrested thirty persons for allegedly performing exorcism on women in Uttar Pradesh s Prayagraj district. The accused are residents of UP s Mahoba and Chattarpur districts and conducted the rituals at the bank of Sangam river, police said. They would allegedly beat women and pull their hair under the pretext of casting away the influence of evil spirits from them.

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