Strictly: Restrictions like lockdown in Maharashtra from today, know what will be open and closed?

Posted on 22nd Apr 2021 by rohit kumar

The second wave of corona in the country is spreading at a very fast pace and it has put the health system in front of the ground reality. Maharashtra is the most affected state of Corona in the country. More than 60 thousand cases are being reported in Maharashtra every day.

 

 

Despite strict restrictions, the corona infection chain in Maharashtra is not taking its name. Because of the increasing threat of Corona, the state government has announced the imposition of strict lockdowns from 22 April i.e. from today, although the government has not named it as a complete lockdown it has been imposed like the previous lockdown.

 

 

These strict restrictions will start at eight o'clock tonight and will continue till seven in the morning on May 1. The state government has also released new guidelines for the Break the Chain campaign. Accordingly, all other activities and services have been banned except in urgent and emergencies.

 

What are the rules of offices in the state?

In all government offices (state, central or local administration), only 15 percent of the employees are allowed to attend. Under this rule, only those offices which are providing essential services are exempted. As of April 13, offices under section five under the Break the Chain campaign can have 15 percent or at most five employees.

 

Reduced the duration of the wedding ceremony

According to the new rules issued by the state government, no wedding ceremony will be held in the state for more than two hours. Not only this, more than 25 people will not attend the wedding ceremony. If a violation of these rules is found in a marriage, a fine of Rs 50,000 will be imposed by the administration.

 

Prohibition on private transport

All private passenger transports, except buses, can operate only by emergency or for essential service or valid reasons. There will not be more than 50 percent people in it. These vehicles will not travel from one district to another. Violation of these rules will attract a fine of ten thousand rupees.

 

14 day home quarantine on the bus journey

Private buses can seat 50 percent of passengers and no passenger will stand and travel. Not only this, in one city the bus will stop at most two places. After getting off the buses, the passengers will have their hands sealed and quarantined for at least 14 days.

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