Guwahati: In the midst of the threat of Omicron, the Government Assam has imposed a night at night starting at 11:30 a.m.
to 6 in the morning every day since Sunday.
The curfew will relax on December 31 at night.
Minister of Himanta Minister Buswa Sarma did not support restrictions on more stringent Covid on December 31 or January 1 which would reduce the spirit of the New Year celebration.
The Disaster Management Authority Assam (ASDMA) on Saturday issued a revised direction and consolidation for rural and urban areas which will remain valid with the effects of 6am Sunday, up to further orders.
While at night it will start at 11:30 a.m.
to 6 in the morning in all countries, for specific regulations Omicron, direction says that all district judges, SPS, and all the other authorities concerned will be responsible for ensuring appropriate behavior for viral detention.
“All workplaces, business / commercial companies, dinner in restaurants, hotels, dhabas, and other restaurants, follow food chests from restaurants / dhabas and other restaurants, opening sales counters, showrooms etc.
Shops and warehouses, shops Shops deal with shops with food, fruits and vegetables, milk tires and milk, will open until 10:30 a.m., “read orders.
Regarding open space for meetings and meetings, it stated that the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMAS) must improve the meeting limit depending on the Covid situation in their respective districts.
“Regarding closed places, the meeting was allowed to 50 percent of the capacity of the seat of the hall, auditorium etc.,” said Asdma.
Religious places are allowed to operate with 60 people who are fully vaccinated per hour for iconic places and 40 people who are fully vaccinated per hour for other religious places.
The direction says the cinema will continue to operate with 50 percent of viewers’ seat capacity which is fully vaccinated and obedience to the appropriate behavior of Covid.
All district judges, police supervisors have been asked to ensure the deployment of enough teams to keep the vigil completely in public places and to enforce the right Covid behavior so as to avoid the possibility of a surge in Covid-19 cases.
Everyone who violates the steps will be responsible for continuing with the provisions of Section 51 to 60 from the Law on Disaster Management, in addition to legal action under the SEC 188 IPC 188 and other legal provisions as applicable, read the Release of Asdma.
Everyone who does not wear masks or spit in public places will be fined with Rs 1,000 songs.