Yogi government guidelines on new year, violating rules will cost you high
Yogi government guidelines on new year, violating rules will cost you high
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Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh government has issued guidelines regarding the new year. The government has banned the participation of more than 100 people in the program. According to the guidelines issued by the government, the programs of the New Year will be organized in the District Commissariat Districts by giving prior notice to the Commissioner of Police. At the time of permission, the organizer's name, address, the mobile number should be taken so that the number of people participating in the program can also be known.

Guidelines issued by UP Government: -

In the event of a closed space, hall, room program, only 50 per cent people will be allowed to attend the hall/room fixed capacity, however, only a maximum of 100 people will be able to join at one time, open space/ground. In the event of a program in the state, the capacity of the people will be 40 per cent. There are also orders to provide face masks, social distancing, thermal scanning sanitiser and handwash.

- For effective prevention of infection of corona in new year programs, publicity should be done through the PS system etc. at the district level.

- While advising the people, the government said that they should not try to celebrate the New Year in public places, celebrate it in their homes.

- Police patrolling should be effectively arranged around the venue.

- Continuous monitoring should also be done through the necessary drone cameras at public places and program sites.

- Action should be taken against those who do not wear masks at the venue.

- UP 112 vehicles should be arranged at special program sites. Along with this, action must be taken after considering by the in-charge.

- On the occasion of New Year, social media should also be closely monitored.

- An adequate number of police forces should be deployed around temple shops and bars etc.

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