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Navigating the Skies Safely: Top Challenges in Kite Flying During Makar Sankranti and Uttarayan
The vibrant kite flying festivities during Makar Sankranti and Uttarayan in India bring joy and excitement to the skies. However, these celebrations can sometimes face a few common challenges. Here’s a look at them. Dr Sharadchandra Yadav, Consultant, ICU Care Ruby Hall Clinic Pune shares common kite flying issues:
- Tangled StringsThe thrill of kite battles often results in tangled strings, leading to frustration and lost momentum during the competition.
- Cut KitesLosing a kite due to a cut string can be disappointing, especially when it’s a prized or beautifully crafted one.
- Injuries to ParticipantsSharp strings, especially manja (glass-coated strings), can cause cuts or injuries to hands and faces during handling.
- Kite Entanglement in UtilitiesKites stuck in electrical lines, trees, or rooftops create hazardous situations and can lead to power outages or accidents.
- Wind ConditionsUnpredictable wind conditions—either too strong or too weak—can make kite flying challenging and reduce the fun.
- DistractionsParticipants deeply engrossed in flying may get distracted, increasing the risk of accidents, especially near busy roads or open terraces.
- Environmental IssuesThe use of chemical-coated or non-biodegradable strings poses risks to birds and the environment, causing injuries or fatalities.
- Cultural ConflictsThe competitive spirit during kite festivals can occasionally lead to disagreements or conflicts among participants.With proper safety measures, awareness, and responsible behavior, these challenges can be mitigated, ensuring a safe and joyous kite-flying experience. So, gear up, be mindful, and enjoy the festivities to the fullest!