In the wake of rising
covid19 patients, Maharashtra government has announced stricter curbs in
the state from today to break the chain of coronavirus infections. From
today night curfew is imposed in the whole state from 8 PM to 7AM.
Section 144 is also imposed in day time and more than 5 people are not
allowed to gather.
On the weekend no one is allowed in public places without valid reasons.
All these curbs will remain in place till 30th April. AIR Correspondent
reports, all private offices will have to adopt work from home, while
government departments, banking and financial sectors will continue to
operate at 50 percent staff capacity. While the health department will
continue to work at full capacity, visitors at all government offices
are also restricted.
All amusement parks, religious places, saloons, parlours, gyms, indoor
game facilities will remain closed. While all political, cultural and
social gatherings will remain banned, cinema halls and theatres will
also remain shut. But Gardens and open spaces will remain open from 7 AM
to 8 PM and people will have to follow covid appropriate behaviour.
Housing societies having more than five active cases will be declared as
a containment zone and any violation of rules will attract a fine of
ten thousand rupees.
Marriage functions will not be allowed to have 50 guests while 20 people
will be allowed to attend funerals. Film and television shootings will
continue with production houses ensuring vaccination and COVID
appropriate behaviour in respect of their staff.
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