Celebration
held with limited gathering to avoid Corona threat
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Bhaderwah: The Mela
Patt, which is celebrated every year for three days to commemorate the historic
meet between Mughal emperor Akbar and King Nagpal of Bhaderwah in the 16th
century at Delhi, started here on Sunday.
This year the fair witnessed
limited participation as per the instructions issued by district administration
Doda under the supervision of DDC Doda Dr Sagar D Doifode, due to Coronavirus
threat. Only locals, in a limited number and following covid protocols,
participated in the fair, which is devoted to Lord Vaskui Naag, the presiding
deity of Bhaderwah Valley.
The Mela is organised every
year after five days of the conclusion of annual Kailash Yatra and people from
all walks of life participate in the fair.
The traditional Dheku dance, a
unique folk dance of the area, is a regular feature during the Mela.
Meanwhile, the DDC has
appealed the people to maintain social distancing while performing rituals at
places of worship and follow the necessary instructions issued by the District
Administration with regard to the Covid-19 protection.
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