Which states have imposed restrictions on New Year celebrations?
New Year / Which states have imposed restrictions on New Year celebrations?
New Year - Which states have imposed restrictions on New Year celebrations?
New Delhi: The discovery of new variant of COVID-19, first in the United Kingdom and later in South Africa, has resulted in renewed restrictions just ahead of New Year celebrations.States have appealed to citizens to exercise caution at year-end gatherings and the restrictions are expected to curb the spread of coronavirus.So, which states have imposed restrictions? What are the precautions to be taken?MAHARASHTRANight curfew has been imposed from 11 pm to 6 am in 22 December to 5 January as a precautionary measureAll non-essential shops/services are not allowed to remain open through the nightEffectively, there will be no New Year celebrations in public places in Mumbai or other major cities of MaharashtraFor the New Year mass, only 50 people will be allowed at a given point of timeThe mass will have to be conducted before 8 pmMumbai churches will not hold open-air masses and the number of visitors in churches will be monitoredTAMIL NADUPublic celebrations in restaurant, clubs, pubs, resorts, beach resorts, beaches have been banned across Tamil Nadu on both 31 December and 1 JanuaryBut there is no night curfew imposed in the stateRestaurants and pubs are allowed to remain open but will have to follow COVID-19 guidelines in terms of number of people allowedMarina Beach, which is a popular New Year party destination, will remain shut for publicKARNATAKAKarnataka had announced night curfew from 23 December until 2 January, which was rolled back after on 24 DecemberKarnataka has put a ban on mass gatherings without social distancing in clubs, pubs, restaurants or in similar places from 30 December to 2 JanuaryClubs, pubs and restaurants cannot host parties but are allowed to function normally abiding by COVID-19 guidelinesRAJASTHANRajasthan government has decided to impose night curfew between 8 pm of 31 December and 6 am of 1 January in all cities having population of over one lakhMarkets have been asked to close by 7 pmBursting firecrackers is banned in the stateNo New Year party will be organised in public placesUTTARAKHANDThe Dehradun administration has banned public celebrations like parties at hotels, bars, restaurants and other public places on New Year's Eve and New YearAny violation of the ban will be punishable under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, the Epidemic Diseases Act and other relevant sections of the IPC, the order saidThe ban will have its effect in Dehradun, Mussoorie and Rishikesh where a large number of tourists are likely to gather to celebrate Christmas and New Year.