Corona’s new guideline from today in Rajasthan: 100 people will be able to attend weddings, Sunday curfew only in cities; Will have to tell whether both doses were taken or not

Jaipur17 minutes ago

The revised guidelines of Corona have come into force in Rajasthan from Monday. According to this, 100 guests will be able to attend weddings. Earlier, in view of the increasing case of Corona, the government had limited the number of guests to 50 guests. The revised guidelines were issued after the review meeting of the Chief Minister held a few days ago.

Now in the centuries, both the city and the village will have equal limits. Band people have been kept separate in the limit of 100 people. In the old guideline, there was a limit of 100 people in rural areas and 50 people in urban areas.

The Home Department had issued a revised guideline on January 20 and made a provision to increase the limit of guests in weddings from Monday. Now from this week the weekend curfew will be in the city limits only from Saturday 11 pm to Monday 5 am. Night curfew will be applicable across the state from 11 pm to 5 am. The relaxation given earlier to 14 categories in the weekend curfew will continue. Grocery shops, fruit-vegetable markets and their shops, milk dairy, medical shops will remain open.

Mandatory to put on notice board
From February 1, all markets, offices and business establishments will have to put a notice on the board about the use of both doses of the vaccine to the employees working here. The offices, markets and establishments on which this information will not be on the board, action will be taken against them under the Epidemic Act.

Markets will be closed at 8 pm
Markets will have to be closed from 8 pm as before. Night curfew will continue from 11 pm to 5 am. Except for the marriage ceremony, there is no relaxation in any other provision. The old restrictions imposed in the guideline will continue till further orders.

Action will be taken against those who violate the guidelines under the Epidemic Act. It is mandatory for both the shopkeeper and the customer to wear a mask. Selling goods to a customer without a mask will attract a fine of Rs 500.

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