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Cap seating capacity at 50%: Chandigarh Administration to hotels

Chandigarh, March 16 In the wake of the recent surge in the Covid-19 cases, the UT authorities have directed hotels to avoid calling singers for performing on the premises. During a meeting, Ruchi Singh Bedi, SDM (East), and Gurmukh Singh,...
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Chandigarh, March 16

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In the wake of the recent surge in the Covid-19 cases, the UT authorities have directed hotels to avoid calling singers for performing on the premises. During a meeting, Ruchi Singh Bedi, SDM (East), and Gurmukh Singh, DSP (East), instructed all restaurants, bars, clubs and hotels of Sector 26, Sector 7 and the Industrial Area to ensure social distancing and wearing of mask.

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The officials also directed the owners to allow only 50 per cent of the seating capacity in the hotels, as ordered by the UT Administration.

The hotel owners and managers were also asked to follow the norms pertaining to noise pollution strictly.

They were also directed to avoid calling any singer without the permission of the UT Administration. — TNS

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