Curfew extended till May 17, will be tested on the spot if seen on the road
Rajasthan / Curfew extended till May 17, will be tested on the spot if seen on the road
Rajasthan - Curfew extended till May 17, will be tested on the spot if seen on the road
The risk of corona infection in Rajasthan is increasing rapidly. To reduce the number of new cases coming up daily, the Gehlot government has extended curfew time in the state. Now its time in Rajasthan has been extended to 17 May. With this, the rules have been made even more strict.Do not go out on the road without workAccording to the new rules issued to overcome the corona in Rajasthan, now if anyone is found on the road without any urgent work from 12 noon to 5 pm, his corona test will be done on the spot. If the report is positive, it will be quarantined for 15 days. An epidemic Red Alert Public Discipline Fortnight has been declared in the state from May 3 to May 17. Under this, all workplaces, commercial establishments and markets will remain closed.These instructions were released in the new guidelineAccording to the new guidelines issued in Rajasthan, all educational institutions, coaching, libraries will remain closed. Education will continue in medical nursing colleges. Online distance learning will continue. The marriage ceremony can only be held as a single event. The time limit has also been fixed for this. Three hours have been given with only 31 people. However, band-instruments have not been included in the number of 31 people involved in the marriage ceremony.Permission will be given for vaccinationAt the same time, people coming for vaccination will be allowed. For this, it will be mandatory to keep the registration identity card with them. Private vehicles can travel only from one district to another district in the state only through medical emergency. Ration shops will be open without any holiday. Process food, sweets, restaurants will not be allowed to open. Home delivery facility will be available till 8:00 pm only.So extended timeExplain that the Government of India has advised the states to impose a 14-day lockdown in areas where more than 10% infection rate or more than 60% oxygen ICU beds are being used. Under this, the state government has declared an epidemic Red Alert Public Discipline Fortnight in the state from May 3 to May 17. Under this, all workplaces, commercial establishments and markets will remain closed. If a shopkeeper is found to be in violation of the No Work No Service Protocol, his shop will be sealed.