Though a mask is not compulsory, but there is an advisory to wear the mask. If anyone is not having a mask, then they use handkerchief as a mask, and if the accused is using the handkerchief as a mask to cover his mouth, it...
The night curfew hours in the state was between 10.00 pm to 6.00 am, which was relaxed by an hour from February 13.
The SEC also increased the attendance at indoor gatherings to 50 per cent of the authorized capacity against the previous 25 per cent, while cinema halls, theatres, restaurants, clubs, gymnasiums and swimming pools were...
CM Arvind Kejriwal said that the restrictions were lifted as the Covid-19 situation had improved and people were facing hardships due to the curbs.
According to the day’s bulletin, the state registered only 434 new cases from 15,193 tests in 24 hours ending 9 am on Monday.
The night curfew shall now start from 11 PM and continue till 5 AM instead of the 10 PM-6 AM duration which was imposed last month when the number of active cases crossed the 1,000 mark, according to officials.
Covid-19: The Uttar Pradesh government has decided to lift the night curfew in the state following the decline in coronavirus cases.
The CM informed that schools, colleges, and hostels can function at full capacity, while attendance limits for weddings and funerals were being removed.
Sangma, who chaired a high-level meeting to review the COVID-19 situation late on Wednesday, also said the night curfew from 10 pm to 5 am will be withdrawn...
Amid fall in daily coronavirus cases in the city, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Friday decided to allow the reopening of gyms with certain...
The revised rules will come into effect from February 5, the government stated in its fresh guidelines.
The DDMA, in its meeting on Friday, is likely to discuss lifting of the night curfew, along with other relaxations, including reopening of schools, gyms and...
The third wave hit the country last month, forcing states to impose local restrictions to curb the spread of COVID-19. Some states have imposed night as well...
In a meeting last week, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) decided to lift the weekend curfew along with the odd-even rule for shops here.
As COVID-19 cases had seen a surge owing to the third wave of the pandemic, the government had restricted its offices to work five days a week and with 50 per...
It also decided to continue with the mandatory RT-PCR tests for passengers coming from Maharashtra, Kerala and Goa.
Markets, other business establishments in the state, will now be able to stay open till 10 pm, while Sunday's public discipline curfew has been abolished.
Announcing the removal of restriction on week-end worship in religious places, Chief Minister M K Stalin said people will be allowed to enter the places of...
As the Covid-19 situation improves in Delhi, the government has allowed bars, pubs, government offices and non-essential shops to function with certain...
As per an earlier order, the restrictions which had been extended up to January 28, will now remain in force till 5 am of February 10.
Classes in schools have been allowed "on alternate days for class IX and above" in all districts.
There are 42,866 active cases in the Union Territory, while the number of recoveries stands at 3,49,731.
Due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, the state government had imposed curbs since January 4. The restrictions were due to end on January 21.
Speaking to reporters here, he said there are about 15-20 districts in the state where cases are low, while in cities like Bengaluru and Mysuru the numbers...
The Chief Minister, who had tested positive for COVID on January 10, today resumed his day-to-day work from office, after recovery.