| Kite-flying is a popular sport in many parts of India |
Three people, including two
children, have died after their throats were slit by glass-coated
strings used for flying kites on India's Independence Day.
Many Indians fly kites to celebrate festivals and important occasions like the Independence Day. A policeman in Delhi also suffered injuries from a sharp string, locally known as manja, on Monday.
The Delhi government has now banned the use of sharp strings to fly kites and promised to run campaigns to educate people about the dangers of using such strings.
Most people use glass-coated strings to bring down competitors' kites, but the tactic also ends up injuring and killing people.
Similar strings killed a five-year-old boy in 2015 in the northern town of Moradabad, and a five-year-old girl died in Jaipur in 2014.