Bengaluru: The Karnataka government on Saturday decided to attract hours of night and start a regular class for class 1-9 in the Bengaluru urban district from Monday.
It also decided to allow pubs, bars, hotels and restaurants to operate with 100% residential.
“The covid front level in the state has dropped from its peak of 33% last week to 20.9% at this time.
The overall level of hospitalization was 1.9%.
This shows the third wave is decreasing.
So, the government has decided to get rid of partial Big limitation, “said Ashoka’s Minister of Revenue.
The decision was taken at the highest meeting of the Minister of Bukavaraj Bomai Minister with his senior cabinet colleagues and members of the Covid Technical Advisory Committee.
The government also decided to allow Metro Namma services and public and private transport buses to stab with 100 percent seating capacity.
The number of people at the wedding in the open space has increased to 300 and 200 for a wedding in a closed place.
Likewise, it was decided that services and pues in religious places will be permitted with 50 people in the same time.
50% of residential rules for cinema rooms, stayspoverment gyms, including the State Secretariat, can function with 1700 percent of residence.
However, 50 percent residential rules will continue in the case of cinema, auditorium, indoor complex, fitness center and swimming pool and complete ban on social, religious and political demonstrations, protests, Dharnas and the Convention has been extended for one more week.
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The government has imposed hours of night at December 26 and closed schools from January the second week after the Covid case began to surge through Karnataka.
While schools throughout the country were reopened last week, in Urban Regency Bengaluru they remained closed because of the level of participation above 5%.
Minister of Primary and Secondary Education B C Nagesh said that all schools in Bengaluru will be reopened from Monday to hold on behavior that matches Covid.
“If a student tests positive, only the class where he learns will be closed, not the whole school.
But all students in the class will be tested for Covid-19,” he said.
It also decided to continue with the required RT-PCR test for passengers from Maharashtra, Kerala and Goa.
The meeting also decided to order 25% bed in a private hospital for covid patients.
Meanwhile, the Delegation of the Karnataka film room led by his President D R Jairaj met with CM and asked him to allow cinema and multiplexes to operate the capacity of AT100%.
“Some big releases are in the pipe,” he added