Bengaluru: Revenue Minister Karnataka R Ashoka on Friday indicates placing strict steps in the capital of Sate and other districts after August 15 controlling the spread of Covid-19 from Kerala and Maharashtra countries.
Announced that the meeting under the leadership of the Head of the Minister of Bukavaraj Bommai will be immediately held to discuss these steps, the minister is responsible for the management of Covid-19 here, saying there is no proposal before the government to impose the row in the city.
“The night hours are not the only size, binding locking and other steps that will affect people, so by giving them slow medicine (like steps) also we can control things …
There are no proposals before the government To suddenly impose a kuncian in Bengaluru, “Ashoka said.
Speaking to reporters here, he said the number of cases of viruses fell in Bengaluru gradually, so there might be no big problem.
“But in the districts it increases, we have given instructions to the deputy commissioner there, and they take steps such as weekend hours, among others,” he said.
Stating that there were four or five festivals that came during Muharram, Ganesha Chaturthi and Raghavendra Aaradhane, among others, Ashoka said, “We will discuss about taking tight steps at the meeting that will be chaired by cm.” There will be detailed discussions about the steps needed after independence day on August 15, he said, “Our goal is to control the spread of Coronavirus cases from neighboring countries Kerala and Maharashtra to Karnataka, and we must stop the third.
Wash.” Recognizing mistakes during the second wave, he said by repairing them, the government took steps to stop the possibility of the third wave by creating awareness, establishing a pediatric ward, including pediatrics.
“The Bommai-headed government is alert to control Covid-19.” Talking about restrictions like not allowing worshipers to the shrines, imposition of night hours, limiting meetings of people in programs, events and marriages, ministers say norms and restrictions must be enforced.
“Our goal is to control Covid-19 in Bengaluru and throughout Karnataka.
We will soon discuss difficult rules after August 15,” he added.