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Fear of COVID spread as 36% Indians plan to socialize during festivals
Updated On: 09 October, 2020 12:54 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
LocalCircles conducted a survey to get an understanding of how people plan to socialise during the upcoming festive season. The survey received over 28,000 responses from over 226 districts of India.

An artisan works on clay sculptures depicting a Hindu goddess Durga at a workshop, ahead of the upcoming 'Durga puja' festival, in Allahabad. Pic/AFP.
Ahead of the festival season, a survey revealed on Friday that about 36% of Indians might be getting ready to socialise, sparking fears of a large-scale COVID-19 spread.
The most exciting time of the year for the countrymen is just around the corner. October-November, popularly known as the festive months mark the starting of festivals like Navratri, Durga Puja, Dussehra and finally Diwali.
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