Bhilwara: 250 people gathered in place of 50 people
Bhilwara: 250 people gathered in place of 50 people
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Bhilwara: Amidst growing cases of Coronavirus across the country, a surprising case of negligence has emerged from Rajasthan. Which has put many lives in danger, at a wedding in Bhilwara's Bhadada locality, the rules were fiercely torn which resulted in 16 of the wedding guests becoming Corona infected positive and one person's life Has gone.

According to the information received, even after the administration gave a relaxation of only 50 guests to the wedding ceremony, a crowd of 250 people gathered at the wedding. But now the groom's father is facing a lot of trouble because of breaking the rules. As per the provisions of Rajasthan Epidemic Act and National Disaster Management Act 2005, Rs 6,26,600 will be recovered from the groom's father, which has been spent by the government in treating patients. Where Tahsildar Bhilwara has been ordered to collect these amount in three days and deposit it in the Chief Minister's Relief Fund.

It has been learned that the order was issued by Bhilwara District Magistrate Rajendra Bhatt on Saturday. According to which invitation was sent to more than 50 people in the wedding on 13 June. Protocols related to corona were also not followed. Because of this, corona spread among the guests. There is a possibility of getting infected even more. A total of 58 people have been quarantined so far. The government has spent Rs 6,26,600 in isolation ward, quarantine system, housing, food and sample examination. It is also being said that in case of getting a patient, the cost of treatment will be recovered from the groom's father. The police has already filed an FIR on the groom's family in the matter of inviting 250 people to the wedding.

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