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Celebrate Holi, respect others’ wish and stay safe from Covid

Here’s what else you should know before saying ‘Holi Hai’

Holi colours being sold in Burrabazar on Thursday. Pictures by Pradip Sanyal

Our Bureau
Published 18.03.22, 06:34 AM

The city is ready to get smeared with festival colours on Friday, inside homes and outside. However, those who do not wish to play have the right to say NO.

This is also going to be the first Holi in two years where the Covid threat perception is really low. The state government has lifted the night curfew on Thursday and Friday for Holi. But doctors have still advised caution.

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Here’s what else you should know before saying Holi Hai.

What constitutes an offence during Holi?

Is it all right to throw balloons filled with coloured water on people?

No. It is illegal to throw balloons because revellers do not take the consent of those being targeted. Also, throwing balloons at passers-by can result in injuries.

Is it alright to drink and drive on Holi?

No. Police will undertake special drives to curb drink and reckless driving. The cops will also look out for those riding bikes without helmets. Three riders on a bike will draw the police’s attention.

Customers queue up outside Mithai in Beckbagan on Thursday evening

What to do if someone forcibly tries to play Holi with me or stalks me on bikes?

Immediately call the emergency police helplines — 100, and 22143230 — in case of any harassment. Senior officers said “elaborate arrangements” have been made to secure the roads and ensure no one is harassed.

Can I step out to buy alcohol?

Friday is going to be a dry day till 2pm. While most bars are expected to serve liquor after 2pm, off-shops are unlikely to open before evening.

Can I visit a mall?

Quest, South City, Acropolis and City Centre Salt Lake will open at 4pm

Can I plan a lunch with friends or family?

Most restaurants, other than those in malls, should open for lunch.

A student scales the Presidency University main gate to play Holi on campus

What about public transport and app cabs?

What’s in this year?

Caps resembling Rajasthani turbans were in demand at Holi markets in Burrabazar. Gulaal poppers and colourful wigs also flew off the shelves.

What about Covid threat?

Doctors said the threat of Covid has not disappeared. “People should continue wearing masks and practise social distancing in the foreseeable future. Small parties should be preferred over large gatherings. Have fun, but bear in mind that precautions are still needed,” said Chandramouli Bhattacharya, a consultant in tropical medicine and infectious diseases.

How will the weather be?

Expect a hot, sunny and dry day. The Met office has ruled out rain.

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