Jaipur: The State Government on Sunday announced the closure of all offline classes to the 12th to 30th standards and decided to implement hours of night every Saturday from 11pm to Sunday 5 in the morning considering the increasing case of Covid-19.
Fresh guidelines will take effect from January 11.
This is the fifth guide that has been issued by the state since December 26.
Offline classes for students up to 8 standards have been closed since December 29 within the boundaries of Jaipur.
Jodhpur is then added.
Higher education has been released from closing with a 50% presence motorbike rotation.
Universities / Colleges / Training Institutions have been directed to follow the Covid protocol and ensure that all academic and non-academic staff are vaccinated.
“Covid infection spread very quickly throughout the country.
We repeatedly warned people and urged them to get out of their homes only if it was absolutely necessary.
Even though the lock has not been applied in the state, everything must behave as if it exists by using it Self discipline and stay careful …
The medical brotherhood is also affected.
There are reports of thousands of infected doctors.
The situation is worrying, we must fight with this epidemic together, “CM Ashok Gehlot tweeted.
International passengers of TNN who came to Rajasthan had to follow the Central Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) which stipulated that they had to undergo a quarantine of a minor’s ten-day quarantine and RT-PCR test on eighth day.
“Tourists from the countries determined as” risky “must also submit samples for covid testing after arrival and waiting for the results at the airport before leaving or taking a connecting flight,” said the guidelines.
Previous guidelines from a maximum of 100 people to attend weddings will continue until January 30.
The amount will be reduced to 50 if marriage occurs within the boundaries of the city.
Mandatory to provide information about marriage to www.covidinfo.rajasthan.gov.in.
Considering a big meeting at the festival, the state has asked the local government to ensure that Lohri (January 13) and Sankranti Makar (January 14) to be celebrated indoors.
Religious places such as temples, temples and Dargah can remain open from 5am to 8pm.
In fresh guidelines, the government has given a breath to the food delivery house and makes it available 24 hours.
The restaurant can remain open with a capacity of 50% until 8pm.