The use of DJs during festivals has become a common practice, but a recent tragedy in Ranchi, Jharkhand, underscores the potential dangers of excessive noise levels. A two-month-old baby girl passed away after a DJ played music at a high volume near her home in the Patuk Bajotoli village of the Chano police station area. Her father, Bandhan Lohra, has reported the incident to the police, claiming the loud music from a Vishwakarma Puja celebration caused his daughter’s death. The family had pleaded with the organizers to reduce the noise, but their requests were ignored. This incident has raised serious questions about the regulation of DJ music during public events and its impact on the community.
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