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After 20 days, wildlife park to be reopened; Many other rules relaxed

Nagpur: After a gap of 20 days, the state government on Tuesday issued an order allowing wildlife sanctuaries, national parks, tiger reserves, and all tourist places to be reopened with an online ticket.
Apart from tourism, more relaxation has been given to the event-function weddings, funerals, restaurant, sports, theater, and other activities.
Fold on Monday night, the head of the Secretary Debashish Chakrabarty, who was also chairman of the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA), issued new orders to calm Covid limitation, based on where the district collector who also issued orders in this regard.
Due to the spread of a pandemic, the park is closed from 11 of January.
Enterprises will begin on Wednesday.
Field director Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) Jitendra Ramgaonkar, “Core Area will be open for visitors from Wednesday and the buffer of the next day.” Pench Deputy Director (Core) Prabhu Nath Shukla and DFO Rahul Gavai said, “Pench and Bor.
Reserves tiger and all gates wildlife reserves umred-karhandla-paoni also will be open from Wednesday.
Only the tourists who have given vaccine doses will be allowed.” Besides tourism, the Spa also has allowed the 50% capacity with the same constraints as imposed by the hair and beauty salon.
In addition, there will be no limit to the number of people who attended the funeral.
Buildings, gardens and parks will remain open in districts that have more than 90% vaccination with the first dose as well and 70% of the dose, from both population eligible beyond 18 years on January 30 2022.Bes, amusement park, swimming pool , a water park, also will remain open with 50% of its operational capacity.
Restaurants, theaters, auditoriums will remain open with a capacity of 50%.
Bhajans, traditional events and other cultural entertainment will be allowed with a capacity of 50% of the hall or pandal.
Moreover, a wedding can have up to 25% of open space and a banquet hall, or 200 lower.
District Disaster Management Authority respectively (DDMA) has been asked to decide on restrictions on the movement during the night between the hours of 11 pm and 6 am or 100 whichever is lower with the condition that players and managers must be vaccinated with a double dose.
Willildlife lovers have welcomed the state government’s decision to open the park for tourism.
Wildlife Tourist and Medical Practitioner Dr Kartikya Chaturvedi said, “To close the park was a bad decision.
If schools, restaurants, theaters, etc.
can remain open, there is nothing wrong with tourism.
This is the kind of activity the safest in which the distance of the break social and covid-19 followed.
“naturalist Himanshu bagde said,” Countries now have to take stands firmly that it would not shut tourism until June 30, when the season ends and wildlife parks closed for the monsoon.
stakeholders have suffered during the two last wave when the park closed for a long time.

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