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Curfew again at Bihar in the middle of a covid surge

Curfew again at Bihar in the middle of a covid surge
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Patna: Bihar Government on Tuesday decided to re-establish many restrictions throughout the state after Spurt recently in the case of Covid-19.
New Improving – including night hours from 10pm to 5 in the morning, closing all cinema rooms, shopping centers, clubs, swimming pools, stadiums, gyms, parks and gardens and closures all religious places for ordinary people – will come It comes into force since January 6 and remains enforced until January 21.
The decision about the new sidewalk was taken at the High-powered crisis management group (CMG) chaired by CM Nith Kumar and attended by all senior cabinet ministers and all top bureaucrats.
Immediately after the meeting, Secretary of the Head of State Amir Subhani issued a detailed notice of new restrictions.
In accordance with the notification, night hours will be charged across the state from 10pm to 5 in the morning.
All religious places will remain closed for pilgrims and general visitors.
All government and non-government offices will only open with the presence of 50%.
The entry of visitors will be completely prohibited at the government office.
However, officers are related to important services such as district administration, police, fires, civil defense, health, animal health, electricity supply water supply, disaster management, treasures and related offices in the Ministry of Finance, Telecommunications and Post Office – continue to work as usual.
“The decision taken by the Patna High Court will be effective in the judicial administration issue,” notifications issued by Subhani reading.
All shops and business companies will remain open only until 8pm every day.
However, banks, insurance and offices related to ATM operations will not be under the scope of the new sidewalk.
Such offices will continue to work as usual.
Important services such as telecommunications, internet services, broadcasting and cable services, print and electronic media, gas stations.
Retail outlets and LPG storage, petroleum and gas and private security agents will continue to function as usual.
Street vendors that sell vegetables and fruits on push carts will not be under the scope of new restrictions.
Schools and training institutions – from pre-school to class-VIII – will remain closed.
However, online classes can be done.
Classes above nine and higher institutions can be opened with a 50% presence.
Restaurants can open with 50 percent of their sitting capacity.
“The wedding ceremony will be permitted with a maximum of 50 participants.
No DJ or West process will be permitted.
The organizer of the marriage function must notify the nearest police station at least three days before,” said the notice.
Only 50 people will be allowed to participate in the last Rite / Shradhh Karma.

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