MP: New instructions issued on wedding celebrations in Indore
MP: New instructions issued on wedding celebrations in Indore
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Bhopal: The government is making day and night efforts to prevent the increase in corona infection in Madhya Pradesh. Due to this, new guidelines have now been issued in Indore. According to the new rule issued here, only 50 people can attend the wedding ceremony in the city. At the same time, the marriage garden operator will also have to submit a video of the function at the police station. Strict action will be taken if the rules are broken. The new orders have been issued by the collector last Monday. The order said, "Bars, restaurants and hotels in Indore will now remain open till 11 pm.''

At the same time, special instructions have been issued by the DM regarding the wedding ceremony. In fact, the administration is still trying its best not to spread the corona infection again, so such strict rules have been introduced. Indore DM Manish Singh held a meeting with hotel and marriage garden operators over corona protocol to implement the new rules. Meanwhile, the DM said that there has to be an alert to ensure that the situation does not worsen again due to corona in the city. Meanwhile, the DM said, "More than the prescribed number of people are attending the wedding ceremony these days. People are not even wearing masks properly. It is very important to follow all the rules to control the corona.''

He also clarified that "people should be allowed to attend all hotels and marriage gardens as per the rules laid down during the wedding ceremony. Everyone will have to follow masks and social dispensing during this time." The DM in his order also said, "Marriage garden operators will also have to submit the video of the wedding ceremony to the police station. Strict action will be taken if the law is broken. More than 50 people will not be allowed to attend the wedding.''

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