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The civic bodies in Calcutta and Bidhannagar will put up posters at their parks announcing that only fully vaccinated people would be allowed in. The CMDA has asked guards at its parks to check whether the visitors are carrying vaccination certificates. Advertisement The Calcutta Municipal Corporation, Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation and the CMDA have taken the decisions following the state government’s announcement that parks will remain open from 6am to 9am from Wednesday and only those who have taken both doses of a Covid vaccine can enter. “There will be notices outside the parks telling visitors to enter only if they are fully vaccinated. It is not feasible to check whether every visitor is vaccinated,” said an official of the CMC, which manages about 700 parks. ....
Ankia Bhaona, a theatre form that blends classical and folk idioms, presents a unique dimension of Assamese culture “Go to Guwahati for the Ankia Bhaona Samaroh. You will have a rare experience and a new vision of Assamese culture,” Raju Das, an officer of the Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi, who hails from Assam, had told me. I arrived in Guwahati as an “outsider-observer” of Assam’s 500-year-old unique Ankia Bhaona theatre tradition, my knowledge limited to a few articles I had read about it. ‘Rukmini Nagar Bihu Field, Rangamancha Path, Guwahati’ the address of the festival venue aroused instant excitement Rukmini is a popular character in this art form and the road leading to the venue was named ....
Since there is a significant decline in new cases of coronavirus infection these days, the authorities have decided to open the temples for the public gradually. ....