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Indoor gatherings up to 200 allowed in Haryana

Lockdown extended till November 14

Indoor gatherings up to 200 allowed in Haryana


Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, October 15

The Haryana Government has allowed gatherings up to 50 per cent of the hall capacity in indoor spaces with a ceiling of 200 persons. In open spaces, gatherings up to 500 persons are allowed subject to the observance of Covid-appropriate behaviour.

Meanwhile, lockdown has been extended from October 18 to November 14. “The ‘Mahamari Alert-Surakshit Haryana’ is extended in Haryana along with guidelines issued earlier till November 14,” an order issued by Chief Secretary Vijai Vardhan said on Friday.

However, fully-residential universities would continue to conduct online classes till further orders.

As per other relaxations allowed earlier, conduct of entrance and recruitment examination by different universities, institutes or government departments and recruitment agencies will continue to be allowed.


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