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There is no kuncian on Saturday at Uttar Pradesh

There is no kuncian on Saturday at Uttar Pradesh
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Lucknow: The Government of Uttar Pradesh has decided to provide relaxation at weekend hours from August 14 because the situation of the Covid-19 pandemic has increased large in the state.
In accordance with new directions issued on Wednesday, curfew will not be charged on Saturday while restrictions will remain on Sundays and activities will be permitted between 6am to 10pm when adhering to the Covid protocol.
Today, markets, shops and business companies are left open from 6am to 10pm from Monday to Friday, while Saturday and Sunday are weekly closing days.
Previously on that day, the chairman of the Yogi Adityanath minister directed officials to consider partial relaxation in the closure of two-day weekly business shops and companies, and requested a home department to present detailed guidelines in this matter.
However, the main minister stressed that the Covid protocol must be followed everywhere and there should be no congregation of people who do not need anywhere, said one of the officials.
Underbining the importance of sustainable police patrols, Aditentalath asks officials to present the right guidelines regarding the new system.
In July, the Government of Uttar Pradesh has issued guidelines, according to markets, shops and business companies are allowed to function from 6am to 10 nights from Monday to Friday, while Saturday and Sunday are weekly closing days.
An official spokesman said there had been a real increase in Covid situations in the state, adding that no single Coronavirus patient in Aligarh, Amethi, Chitrakoot, Etah, Firozabad, Gonda, Hathras, Pratapgarh, Shamli and Sonbhadra Regency.
The recovery rate is at 98.6 percent.
Not even a single case of a single infection was reported in 59 of the 75 countries on Tuesday, while in the remaining 16 districts, the number of new cases was less than 10, a spokesman said in a statement.
Given that physical education began in secondary, higher, technical and vocational education institutions after independence day, the minister’s chairman asked for the organizer of the vaccination camp in a place of university, schools and colleges for students over 18 years.
In the School of Basic Education Board, the presence of teachers and other staff has increased, so vaccination camps must be held in these schools in accordance with the requirements, the spokesman said.
Adityanath told the officials that in accordance with the recommendations of the State Advisory Committee, Physical Education must begin with a capacity of 50% in secondary education institutions, higher, technical and vocational after August 15.
Classes must be carried out in two shifts and full care must be taken to ensure compliance with the Covid protocol, he said.
The main minister also said in the School of Basic Education Board, the new revenue process must begin for grade 6 to 8.
Assessing the situation, learning learning can begin in these schools since September 1, he added.
(With input from agency)

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