Now, all shops will be closed at 9 pm in Indore, ban in religious places too
Now, all shops will be closed at 9 pm in Indore, ban in religious places too
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Indore: In Madhya Pradesh, the day-to-day corona is becoming deadly. The Crisis Management Committee met last Thursday night in view of the growing corona cases. After the proposals in the meeting, it has been decided that the Indore market will be closed from 9 pm tomorrow night. The order, which came from Bhopal, was asked to close the market at 8 o'clock in the night, but the public representatives demanded to keep the markets open till 9 o'clock, which has now been accepted by all. It is said that the meeting was held at the residency Kothi and it lasted for about 1 hour. In this meeting, it has been decided that Holika Dahan, which is done on the night of Sunday 28 March, will not be done in public places.

It will be totally prohibited. In addition, Mid-Sha'ban, a major festival of Muslim society, is also on the same day, which will also be celebrated in the houses. No one will be allowed to leave their house on this day. On Monday, the day of Dhuledi will also be tightened and people will not be given any move like in lockdown. Indore collector Manish Singh has said, "like lockdown, the restrictions will apply on Monday, but the people who go for necessary works will not be stopped.'' At the same time, it has been decided in the meeting that all religious places in the city will remain closed till further orders for devotees. At the same time, collector Manish Singh said that food has been banned in all hotels, but the hotel will remain open for tech away. In fact, people will be able to take food home from the hotel.

At the same time, the hotel will be closed at 9 o'clock in the night, but the hotel will be open till 10 o'clock to give for already ordered one. At the same time, the mess of the hostels will remain open till night. While violating the covid-19 protocol, action will be taken to seal the shops, offices, hotels, gardens for 24 hours. A fine of Rs. 500/-will be imposed on small shops and Rs. 1, 000 on large. The meeting was attended by Minister Tulsi Silawat, MP Shankar Lalwani, MLA Ramesh Mendola, Akash Vijayvargiya, Mahendra Hardia, Malini Gaur, and Madhu Verma, Manoj Patel, Rajesh Sonkar, Gaurav Ranadive including collector Manish Singh and DIG Manish Kapooria.

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