Imposed night curfew till January 31 in India’s this city

Amid increasing coronavirus cases, Imposed night curfew till January 31 in India’s this city. A night curfew would be enforced in the Union Territory of Puducherry from today till 31 January. The government in a notification stated that though the member of fresh positive cases has come down but their detection of the Variant of Concern (VoC), “Omicron” in the samples from Puducherry.

Hence it is necessary to keep vigil on Cavid-19 transmission. Accordingly, the following measures are issued under Disaster Management Act, 2005, with immediate effect till 31st January, 2022 (mid-night) for strict compliance by all concerned. There shall be corona curfew from 11:00 pm till 5.00 am every day except on the occasion of Vaikanta Ekadashi.

In addition to the aforesaid corona night curfew, the following directions restrictions will apply with immediate effect till 31/01/2022 (mid-night). Social and entertainment related gathering shall remain prohibited. However, the new year celebrations shall be allowed subject to Covid Appropriate behaviour being followed by all concerned during the night hours.

Also Read: Karnataka Govt Revised Night Curfew Timing

Beach road shall be closed at 12,30 am and there shall not be any public movement beyond 2.00 am.  “During the New Your celebration the Departments concerned shall enforce all precautionary measures,” the order stated. Meanwhile, Puducherry registered 15 fresh coronavirus cases during the last 24 hours taking the overall tally to 1,29,461, a senior official of the Department of Health said on Thursday.

Amid rising cases of COVID-19 along with the Omicron variant, the Karnataka government on Thursday revised night curfew timings in Bengaluru as the city gears up for celebration to welcome the New Year. The Karnataka government said the prohibitory order within the limits of Bengaluru City Commissionerate shall remain with revised timings night curfew.

“The prohibitory order within the limits of Bengaluru City Commissionerate shall remain with revised timings, that is, from 6 pm on December 31 to 5 am on January 1, 2022,” the order read. The order stated that the gathering of five or more persons in public places for the celebrations of New Year in any form is prohibited in Bengaluru.

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