There is relief news for the people of Uttar Pradesh. Now the people of the state can also get rid of the weekly bandh of two days. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed the Home Department to issue detailed guidelines in this regard on Wednesday. He said that because of the controlled situation of Covid in the state, partial relaxation in two-day weekly bandh could be considered, but the Covid protocol should be strictly followed in every case at every place.
In the meeting of Team-9, CM Yogi Adityanath has given instructions to the officers to submit proper guidelines regarding the new arrangement of weekly detention. He said that there should not be unnecessary overcrowding anywhere. Police patrolling continued. The government also wants that the common man should get relief in every way, but health also has to be worried. Effective control remains on the second wave of the corona epidemic in the state. On Wednesday, there is not a single patient of Covid left in Aligarh, Amethi, Chitrakoot, Etah, Firozabad, Gonda, Hathras, Kasganj, Pilibhit, Pratapgarh, Shamli, and Sonbhadra. These districts are free from covid infection.
When the second wave of corona infection became catastrophic, various activities were banned in the state like other states of the country in the lockdown. Weekly closures on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday were imposed in a phased manner to prevent overcrowding in markets or public places. Then when the effect of Corona subsided, the government reduced the weekly closure to two days along with opening markets, malls, multiplexes, offices. Now that the corona seems to be completely under control in the state, the government has also decided to start education in secondary and higher educational institutions.
When the second wave of corona infection became catastrophic, various activities were banned in the state like other states of the country in the lockdown. Weekly closures on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday were imposed in a phased manner to prevent overcrowding in markets or public places. Then when the effect of Corona subsided, the government reduced the weekly closure to two days along with opening markets, malls, multiplexes, offices. Now that the corona seems to be completely under control in the state, the government has also decided to start education in secondary and higher educational institutions.
Let us tell that gradually almost all the restrictions have been abolished in Uttar Pradesh. In such a situation, people are also waiting for relief from the weekly bandh. Traders and businessmen want this because most of the employed people go out shopping only on weekends. Business is being affected due to the closure of business establishments in those two days. At the same time, the problem of the common man is also related to this. The rest of the day is work. Only meet on Saturday and Sunday for shopping etc.
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