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Public transport to ply at 50% capacity till May 1

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Temples to remain shut from April 23 onwards

Shops, malls, gyms, sports complexes to remain closed on weekends

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Tribune News Service

Shimla, April 20

Announcing stricter curbs amid the surge in Covid cases, the Himachal Pradesh Government today capped at 50 the attendance at weddings, funerals and other social, religious and political gatherings from April 22.

It imposed a five-day workweek in government offices and ordered the public transport, including inter-state and intra-state buses, to run at 50 per cent capacity with immediate effect till May 1. The temples will remain out of bounds for the general public from April 23.

The decisions were taken at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur here. “In view of the sharp rise in Covid cases and fatalities, we have decided to limit the attendance at weddings, funerals, social, religious, sports, cultural and political gathering at 50,” he said. The earlier limit was 50 for indoor functions and 200 for outdoor gatherings.

Barring shops selling essentials, all commercial establishments like shops, malls, markets, gyms, sports complexes and swimming pools will remain closed on weekends. There will be a five-day week for employees of all government offices, autonomous bodies and PSUs and 50 per cent attendance on the other five days till May 1.

Thakur said no exodus of migrant workers had been reported from the state. He appealed to the labour contractors and factory owners to ensure proper care of their workers.

Though a sharp rise in infections and fatalities had been witnessed in the state over the past few days, the Chief Minister ruled out a lockdown for now. He said they would focus on micro-containment to contain the virus.

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