
Due to the increasing cases of the corona, the Rajasthan government has increased the restrictions. Schools (government and private) from class I to VIII have been closed in both the municipal corporation areas of Jaipur today, ie from Monday to January 9. In the rest of the districts, the Collector and the Education Department will decide together to keep the school on or off.
Now only 100 people will be able to participate in every kind of function from social, political in the state. Weddings cannot be attended by more than 100 people. The band members are kept out of the 100 limits. The limit of 20 people has been fixed at the funeral. If there are more people than this, a fine of 10 thousand rupees will be imposed. Other restrictions except school will be applicable from January 7
SDM's permission is required before the ceremony
Permission has to be taken before the SDM for the marriage ceremony. Information will have to be given online by visiting the portal of DOIT, permission will be issued on this. Performing a marriage ceremony without prior permission will result in fines and legal action.
Prohibition on carrying offerings, worship materials to religious places
The carrying of prasad, worship material, or chadar has been banned in religious centers. Only people who have received both doses of vaccine at religious places will be able to go for darshan. Visitors will have to wear masks and social distancing.
RT-PCR test mandatory at the airport for those coming from abroad
RT-PCR test will be done at the airport for every passenger coming from abroad. Every passenger coming from abroad will have to remain quarantined till the RT-PCR report comes negative. Passengers coming from outside will have both the option of home and institutional quarantine.
Double dose of vaccine mandatory for outside travelers
Air and train passengers coming from other states will have to show proof of a double dose of the vaccine. If both doses of the vaccine are not used, then they will have to remain quarantined till the RT-PCR test report of such air and train passengers come negative.
Night curfew and strictness on masks
Strictness on night curfew and masks will start. In the cities, action will be taken like confiscation of vehicles or challan of those who go out unnecessarily in night curfew by putting up police blockades. Fines will be imposed on those who are seen without masks in public places.
From February 1 everywhere without vaccination no entry
From February 1, entry will not be available anywhere without applying both doses of the vaccine. There will also be a provision in the guideline to make vaccination mandatory. Proof of having both doses of vaccine will have to be shown to go to any government office, market, public place including public transport from February. Without applying both doses of the vaccine, you will not be allowed to leave the house. The Home Department is preparing to issue a separate notification for this.
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