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Firecracker sales should be regulated, say Kullu residents

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Residents of Kullu town have expressed their concern over the sale of firecrackers in shops located within the town.

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Akash, a resident of Akhara Bazar, said firecrackers were available in some shops located in the congested market and a fire incident could result in a disaster, as most of the buildings were made of wood and very close to each other. He said, “Children have been playing with firecrackers even before the Dasehra festival.”

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Another resident, Ramesh, said the administration prohibits the sale of firecrackers in inhabited and vulnerable locations, but this order should be implemented in letter and spirit at least 20 days before Diwali. He said, “There was a need for the strict monitoring of the sale of firecrackers during the Diwali season on account of the increased risk of fire incidents. The defaulters should be dealt with strictly.”

The administration generally earmarks Rath ground in Dhalpur and Zarait ground in Akhara for the sale of firecrackers. However, some shops in the town area, also engage in the sale of firecrackers along with other goods.

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