Maharashtra imposes lockdown till May 1, flouting norms will cost Rs 10,000 fine
Maharashtra imposes lockdown till May 1, flouting norms will cost Rs 10,000 fine
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Mumbai: Corona virus is growing rapidly in Maharashtra. Amidst all this, the Uddhav government has increased the restrictions here. According to the information received, a lockdown has been imposed in Maharashtra from 8 pm last night to May 1. This order is going to remain in force till May 1. As per the new guidelines issued recently, all government offices will run with the presence of only 15 per cent of the employees. Let me tell you that this office was 50 per cent earlier. Institutions with covid-19 management will be exempted from the matter.

Two-hour wedding ceremony - If you look at the order issued by the government, only two hours will now be allowed for the wedding ceremony here. In addition, only 25 people and only 25 people will be able to attend the wedding. It has been said that whoever violates this rule will have to pay a fine of 50,000 rupees. According to the same new restrictions, the government bus will run on a capacity of 50 per cent and travel has also been banned from standing. At the same time, private buses from one district to another will first be required to inform the local DMA, and it will be the responsibility of the private bus drivers to hit the quarantine stamp in the hands of those going to another district for 14 days.

The order also says that people involved in essential services or for urgent work, such as those who fall ill or die, will be allowed to travel. If someone is found going unnecessarily, he will have to pay a fine of 10,000 rupees.

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