This was decided at the coordination committee meeting for the ensuing Chaitra Mela at Chhatrapur. The meeting was chaired by revenue divisional Commissioner (southern division) S N Deb.
"The ban will be implemented from Chaitra Mela, beginning on March 10," Ganjam district Collector P C Choudhary said.
All shops in the area will be asked to strictly follow the order. Last year, the administration banned polythene and liquor during the festival.
Campaigners and environmentalists have welcomed the decision. "Massive awareness is needed before implementing the decision," secretary of Tara Tarini Development Board Pramod Kumar Panda said.
The administration has directed officials concerned to ensure supply of electricity and water, maintain sanitation and set up temporary health camps before the start of the festival.
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