Delhi Government’s new attraction to dissuade people from bursting firecrackers
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Created : Oct 22, 2019, 17:36 IST
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This year, Delhi Government’s community Diwali celebrations at Connaught Place will witness an ‘illusion of fireworks’ through the projection mapping method. Reports also suggest that it will not be just an ordinary laser show, an … Read more
This year, Delhi Government’s community Diwali celebrations at Connaught Place will witness an ‘illusion of fireworks’ through the projection mapping method. Reports also suggest that it will not be just an ordinary laser show, and will be displayed in the form of stories. This concept of fireworks through projection mapping is very popular in Japan. Read less
It has been reported that this time, it will be a four-day celebration, and will be celebrated from October 26 to 29. This festival is being hosted by an event management company in association with the tourism department. The event is looked upon as a Delhi Government’s initiative to dissuade people from bursting firecrackers.
Referring to this, an official stated that popular artists and bands will be gracing the event, and there will be no entry fees. Organised at a cost of roughly INR 2 crore, the event at Central Park in Connaught Place will also set up handicraft and food kiosks, including from Dilli Haat.
Also, because the entire CP area will be illuminated, the Chief Minister said that the business of traders will double up with the increased footfall.
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