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We must be wary of divisive forces amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Updated On: 30 June, 2020 12:00 AM IST | | The Editorial | The Editorial
We must be wary of them, for they will try to use different agendas to pressure the state government to lift restrictions

Ervad Kaizad Karkaria, head priest at the Rustom Faramna Agiary in Dadar, says that those not wearing a mask will not be allowed to enter. People will have to sanitise their hands and no more than 20 people will be allowed in the Zoroastrian place of wors
Cleanliness is next to Godliness goes the adage and most of our bigger religious institutions seem to have taken that to heart, with administrative heads of different religious places, saying that they have basic sanitising facilities in place for if and when worshippers will be allowed access.
It was heartening to read that most of these influential administrators who can set an example for the community said that they are following all government guidelines, including awaiting the green light for reopening these places of worship to the general public.
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