They have given assurances that all necessary measures would be taken to manage crowds and ensure safety of one and all.
Kolkata: As fear of surge in Covid-19 numbers grows amid preparations for Durga puja, several pandal committees have made arrangements for virtual ‘darshan’ this time, while barring the physical entry of visitors.
There are, however, other puja associations that have argued that the festival is all about inclusiveness, and revellers cannot be stopped from visiting the marquees. They have given assurances that all necessary measures would be taken to manage crowds and ensure safety of one and all.
At least two big-ticket pujas in the city — Santosh Mitra Square and Debdaru Fatak — have announced that outsiders won’t be allowed this time, but insisted that people log on to their YouTube channels to catch a glimpse of the Durga idol, and the rituals.
Somnath Das, the secretary of Santoshpur Lake Pally, said, “We will not prohibit entry of visitors. Also, the pandal has been setup in a certain way so that people get to catch a glimpse of the idols from the adjacent road. Those willing to stay at home can click on augmentedpujo.com to enjoy virtual darshan.”
Echoing him, Partha Ghosh, an office-bearer of Shivmandir Puja committee, said disallowing people was not an option, as Durga puja was all about togetherness. “The whole purpose of community puja would get defeated if we stop the entry of visitors. That said, we will live stream all rituals on social media,” he said.