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After L-G intervention, DDA clears Phool Walon ki Sair
The Morning Standard
|November 10, 2025
AFTER LG Saxena took serious note of reports regarding the non-organisation of the festival this year, the DDA granted permission to the Anjuman Sair-e-Gul Faroshan to hold the traditional event at its original venue, officials said. DDA’s permission to this effect has been conveyed to the organisers.
Following reports that the festival could not be organised due to lack of DDA clearance, the LG directed that the matter be examined. It was found that the permission had been delayed due to a direction issued on November 28, 2023, by the Department of Forests and Environment—then under the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP government—prohibiting the organisation of such events in the area.
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