Gurgaon: The government Haryana on Sunday allows multiplex and a single screen theater to open with 50% residential as long as they follow all Covid safety protocols.
It also increases the limits at guests at weddings and funerals of up to 100 of the previous 50.
In addition, the spa has been allowed to open from 6am to 8 nights with half their capacity.
The pool will also open, but only for those who participate in the competition.
Among other relaxation, the government has allowed the National Law University to hold a general acceptance test on July 23 in the state.
Although the government loosened many norms, it extended locking on Sunday to July 19.
The cinema operator, who has been out of business since April 30, sighed for relief.
They said the decision to open a cinema was very important to keep the entertainment industry alive.
“This is a welcome decision.
We look forward to continuing the earliest operation.
We have passionately waiting for such a step because we cannot make any business this year and suffer a loss around Rs 30-35 Crore,” said Sanjay Barjatya, Regional Head Miraj Cinemas.
He assured that all Covid safety protocols will be followed.
“Since last year, all Covid norms have been in our theater.
All of our staff have been vaccinated with at least one dose,” Barjatya said.
The cinema is a banking on several large releases, such as Bell Bottom, Radhe Shyam and Gangubai Kathiawadi, to recover from losses.
They also seek clarification from the government at night at night so that the end of the show can be permitted.
“We are waiting for a movie schedule.
Without any content, the opening of the cinema does not make sense.
Last year, we showed Jukebox and old films and our business was greatly affected.
Some great films marched but our industry is a national sector.
Permission to open a cinema In one country it will not drive the film release, “PVR official said.
Other relaxation that was announced before will continue.
College will function for practical classes and exams.
The hostel can open only for students who take the test.