Indore: Shopping malls and hotels will not open, decision can be taken today
Indore: Shopping malls and hotels will not open, decision can be taken today
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Everything in the country was closed due to Corona lockdown. Now slowly the situation is becoming normal. Even after 75 days, the shrine will be opened from Monday, but it will remain closed in Indore. On Sunday, Collector Manish Singh has said that when the religious places of the city will open and how it will be opened, it will be decided in the meeting of the disaster management committee to be held on 9 June. This time, he told that a decision will also be taken to open hotels, shopping malls and restaurants in the city.

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However, in most of the temples of the city, the preparation of the darshan system has been done completely. Social distance shells have been made for the devotees to stand in the temple premises. Information has been pasted that devotees should come by wearing masks. Preparations have also been made to sanitize the hands. Meanwhile, priest-operators of many temples are avoiding sanitizer, so a liquid soap will be kept in the ancient Ranjit Hanuman temple for the devotees. Entry will be available only after hand wash. This time, the priest of the temple, Pt. Deepesh Vyas, says that we are making this arrangement to stop the use of alcohol. The sanitizer contains alcohol. We are arranging this to minimize its use. When the temples open, then such arrangements will remain -

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- Entry to 'Garbhgrah' will be completely closed, there will be two-meter marking everywhere for social distancing.

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- Arrangements will be made for the Prasad outside the temple, where the devotees will have to make offerings themselves.

- Touch of idols will be restricted anywhere during the show.

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