
During Navaratris, you fast for nine days, but on Dassera day, many Telugu households prepare non-vegetarian food for the Devi. This tradition continues strongly in both Telugu states, especially in Telangana.
In Telangana, non-vegetarian food and alcohol are central to Dassera festivities. But this year is unusual. Dassera falls on October 2, which is Gandhi Jayanthi. On that day, meat shops and liquor outlets will remain closed.
GHMC commissioner Karnan announced that all meat shops and slaughterhouses must stay shut on October 2. He instructed GHMC authorities to monitor and make sure the rule is followed strictly across the city.
This has left meat sellers worried about their business. People are also concerned as wine shops will be closed across Telangana on Dassera, just like meat outlets. The clash of two important occasions has stirred mixed reactions.
Dassera celebrations in Telangana are usually grand and lively. The coincidence of Gandhi Jayanthi and Dassera this year is making many wonder how the festive spirit will change.
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