
COVID surge: fairs, festivals go virtual in Bengal
The Hindu
International Kolkata Book Fair, city’s biggest draw, has been postponed by a month
As West Bengal grapples with the third wave of COVID-19, many of the festivals and fairs which were hitherto major tourist attractions have either been postponed or are being held virtually.
In the last set of relaxations issued by the State government on January 17, Jatra performances were allowed in a restricted manner but festivals and fairs, which are a huge draw in the winter, are not being held.
The International Kolkata Book Fair, the biggest draw in Kolkata, has been postponed by a month due to a surge in COVID-19 cases and will start from February 28.

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