The festive season has arrived, and there is a wave of excitement everywhere. Guests continue to come to our homes and delicious dishes are prepared. People enjoy the festive season to the fullest and try new foods. But along with this joy, it is also important to take care of your health.
Shahdara: If you are in Delhi-NCR, then definitely visit Shahdara during Ganeshotsav. Here you can see grand pandals of Lord Ganesha. During this time, many food stalls are also set up here, where you can enjoy different types of food.
Chittaranjan Park: A few days after Ganesh Visarjan, the Navratri festival will begin, in which Durga Puja will also be organized. On this occasion, you can visit Chittaranjan Park in Delhi, which is also called Mini Kolkata. A large number of people come here and you can also visit the Bengali market.
Chhatarpur and Jhandewalan Temple: During Navratri, you can also visit the famous Jhandewalan and Chhatarpur temples of Delhi. There is a huge crowd for darshan in these temples and the atmosphere here is also very special.
Take care of your health: Food critic Nikita Chawla says that it is still rainy season in Delhi-NCR. In such a situation, eating from stalls while roaming outside can harm your health. Therefore, choose places for eating and drinking where hygiene is taken care of. Avoid eating things like momos, noodles, golgappas and potato tikki from stalls as it can have a bad effect on your health.
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