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Social distancing is maintained at all times and regular sanitisation is carried out at the temple. "We have a steady flow of devotees, and our slowest days are Tuesday, Wednesdays, and Sundays, when around 150 people would visit us in the mornings and around 300 in the evening," said Kokani.
Most families have been busy organising special activities at home. Anand Sadanand, a Dubai expatriate and businessman, said: "Our Navaratri celebrations have always been at home. This year, we will do the same."
Another Indian expat, Jalpa Shah, said: "There are talks about a few virtual festivities, however, we are not planning any gatherings. We will be at home with our loved ones."
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