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Delhi has been undergoing a phased unlocking for the past four weeks after the second wave of the COVID pandemic slowed. Public places may observe more crowds after gyms, yoga centres, hotels etc. opened with 50 per cent capacity in Delhi from Monday.
Delhi has been undergoing a phased unlocking for the past four weeks after the second wave of the COVID pandemic slowed. Public places may observe more crowds after gyms, yoga centres, hotels etc. opened with 50 per cent capacity in Delhi from Monday.
Delhi has been undergoing a phased unlocking for the past four weeks after the second wave of the COVID pandemic slowed. Public places may observe more crowds after gyms, yoga centres, hotels etc. opened with 50 per cent capacity in Delhi from Monday.
With several important events lined up for today, Zee News brings to you all the important happenings that will take place today on Monday, December 14. Read the top news headlines and other major updates from across the country to start your day.
Online approval will be required for wedding ceremonies in Gujarat.
Not more than 100 people will be allowed on the occasion.
New software created by the govt for registration.
All educational institutes in J&K to remain shut till Dec 31.
Class 9-12 students can visit schools on a voluntary basis.
Cinemas can open with 50 per cent capacity.
This state has made an important announcement on the reopening of schools.
The state government had announced the permission to reopen schools from November 16, in accordance with the Unlock 5.0 guidelines.
Maharashtra has announced a major decision on reopening of cinema halls, multiplexes, swimming pools, yoga institutes and playing of indoor sports.
All these establishments were closed since lockdown was imposed to contain coronavirus in March.
West Bengal has taken several important decisions on re-opening of educational institutions and cinema halls.
The state government has also decided to extend certain lockdown measures till November 30.
The Centre on Tuesday announced that the guidelines issued for re-opening in September during Unlock 5.0 will remain in force till November 30.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) extended the guidelines for re-opening of activities outside the containment zones.
The MHA said, "...extend the guidelines for re-opening, issued on 30.09.2020, to remain in force up to 30.11.2020."
India's active COVID-19 caseload is below 7 lakh for the first time after 2 months
The active caseload was below the 7 lakh mark (6,97,330) last on 22nd August, according to an official release.
The total positive cases of the country today are 6,95,509, they comprise merely 8.96 per cent of the total cases.
The ticket prices have been reduced by 75 per cent to woo the audience back. According to the management, six shows will be run at PVR on the first day.
Cinema halls in Ghaziabad will not open today.
Confirming the development, the District Entertainment Officer said theaters will open a day later, i.e. from October 16.
Theaters will be opened keeping in mind all the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Cinema halls, theatres and multiplexes are set to reopen in a few states from Thursday
Govt in UP, MP and Haryana has issued guidelines for reopening of cinema halls
The Home Ministry has allowed cinema halls, theatres and multiplexes with 50 per cent of their capacity to re-open from Thursday
The cinema halls, theatres and multiplexes will reopen from October 15, as per orders from the Centre.
BMC has launched a mass campaign to punish people not wearing face masks
BMC has warned that the violators will be booked and penalised
BMC has set a target of booking 20,000 offenders daily and has deputed 960 staff for the same
As India entered the fifth phase of unlock, the Centre has given relaxations under which it has also allowed states to reopen schools from October 15.
However, some states are still concerned about the reopening of schools as it can lead to an immediate acceleration in the number of coronavirus cases.
The Centre's unlock guideline stated that all schools, colleges located outside COVID-19 containment zone can be reopened from October 15.
Amid the rising coronavirus COVID-19 cases in Madhya Pradesh, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has decided not to reopen primary and middle schools in the state for now.
State Education MInister Parmar added that reopening schools for primary and middle classes amid COVID-19 pandemic are too risky.
It may be recalled that Madhya Pradesh government has partially reopened schools for Classes 9 to 12 with limited students since September 21 amid strict adherence to COVID-19 guidelines.
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