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DDMA is looking for a country’s nod for sidewalks from 9pm

Nagpur: Although the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has still made a decision to impose Covid Britbs within a few hours after the issuance of orders, authorities on Sunday seeking permission of state government to impose restrictions on commercial activities, functions, including marriage, between 9pm and 9 hours 6 am.
Toi has reported on Sunday about DDMA’s decision to impose restrictions.
Collector R Vimala and Commissioner of the City of Radhakrishnan B have issued orders for its implementation.
However, after the alleged pressure from the state disaster management officials, the Department of Relief and Rehabilitation and Guardian Nitin Raut, the collectors, who were Chair of the DDMA, had still ordered and decided to apply the December 24 guideline issued by the government from December 28 in the rural part of the rural part of the country district.
Still his decision on December 25, Radhakrishnan issued orders on Sunday to implement new government guidelines in the city with direct effects.
He explained that restrictions would be included after the issuance of public notification by DDMA and the decision was based on a local situation.
“City continues to be threatened by the spread of Covid-19, especially Omicron variants, and a quick increase in the number of cases in the city recently.
It is very important not only to continue but also to tighten steps to prevent viruses that spread rapidly.
More stringent steps are needed to remember the upcoming festivals, new year celebrations and to prevent harm to human life, health and to break the virus transmission chain effectively, “he said.
In the order of December 24, the government has provided power to DDMA to decide on the right restrictions with a condition to provide adequate public notification before upholding the sidewalk.
Although DDMA is empowered to receive a telephone, sources from the office of the collector and NMC, said the disaster management department, state relief and rehabilitation have directed authority to send proposals.
Vimala told Tii, “the decision of restrictions was taken collectively by all members of the DDMA after a detailed discussion at the meeting held on Saturday.
The city has suffered a big loss in life during the second wave.
There is a need for an effective implementation of part 144 approved by the government.
Therefore, all members argue that restrictions after 21:00 will help in the implementation of part 144.
“” Some people contact the government and we accept instructions not to apply something more than what the Order said, without the previous permission.
, my order was suspended until December 28th.
We expect a reply from the government on Monday night, “he said.
The head of the collector and Civic remain their order without holding DDMA meetings again.
It is reported to be mandatory for them to hold meetings to revise the decision.

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