Unlock 1: The whole country will open today\, schools and colleges will open only after August 15\, read what you have to do

Unlock 1: The whole country will open today, schools and colleges will open only after August 15, read what you have to do

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The entire country will open from Monday, approximately 75 days after the lockdown caused by the Coronavirus. According to the guidelines of the Union Home Ministry, in the first phase of Unlock-1, all religious places, hotels, restaurants, and shopping malls will be opened with the conditions from June 8, leaving the container zone across the country. At the same time, in the second phase, Union Human Resource Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has said that schools and colleges will be opened after August 2020. He has said in an interview that all educational institutions can be opened after 15 August. The results of all examinations are expected to be declared by then.

Meanwhile, several state governments, including Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh, have issued separate guidelines for the services being started from June 8 on their own. However, some religious sites in these states have not yet decided to open. The governments of Maharashtra and Goa also will not open religious places in themselves. At the same time, in the third phase, it will be decided to start international flights, metro rail, swimming pool, gym, social, cultural, sports, and political gatherings and activities. It is noteworthy that during the lockdown-5.0 running till June 30, the ban will remain in the Containment Zone only. Except for essential activities across the country, the ban will remain intact from 9 o'clock to 5 o'clock in the morning.

Carry hotel-restaurant id

According to the instructions of the Ministry of Health, a distance of six feet, face masks, sanitization, and thermal screening will be mandatory in hotels, restaurants, and shopping malls. Those visiting these places have to carry the Arogya Setu app. Hotel and restaurant owners are required to keep complete information, including Aadhaar card number, identity card, mobile number, foreign travel, and illness details of visitors. Sanitizer and thermal screening will be mandatory at the gate. Only those without symptoms will be given admission. Social distance has to be taken care of in the parking area too. Spitting is strictly prohibited. Payment should be done in digital mode. The items of those coming to the hotels will also have to be sanitized. Hotel personnel will be required to wear gloves. The seating capacity in the restaurant has to be kept up to 50 percent. Restaurants and hotels have to have disposable menus and use disposable napkins instead of cloth napkins. Gaming and children's entertainment parts will have to be closed for the time being. The maximum number in the lift is fixed so that the social distance is followed.

Religious site: No touching of statues and statues

To go inside the religious places, people have to leave shoes and slippers in their vehicles. It can be kept separately if necessary. Only people without symptoms will be admitted here. Here, it will be mandatory to apply a mask or shield on the face. The crowd has to be controlled. Apart from this, the social distance will have to be followed in community kitchens, langar, Canadian, or any kind of Bhandara. There will be a ban on giving offerings or water in hand at religious places. Also, any kind of large mobilization will be stopped. There will be no bhajan-kirtan or group music concerts. Only recorded music can be played. There should not be a common mat for the devotees. They have to bring a mat with them, on which they will be able to pray. Touching of idols, statues, and sacred books are prohibited. The entire campus will be sanitized again and again.

From today, 820 scenic monuments across the country will also open.

The Union Cultural Ministry has allowed 820 monuments of the Archaeological Survey of India to be opened for tourists from Monday on Monday. The ministry has said that only those monuments, including the Nila Masjid and the Red Dome, located in Hauz Khas Enclave in Delhi, have been allowed to be opened where religious activities take place. It is being told that tourists will be required to wear e-tickets and masks to visit the memorial. As a precautionary measure due to the Corona outbreak, ASI closed 3,691 monuments and sites since March 17.

Delhi: Border will open, hotels and auditoriums will not open

The capital of Delhi has already been almost completely opened. Now restaurants, malls, and religious places are being opened from 8 June. Borders adjacent to NCR will also be opened. With this, people of Ghaziabad, Noida, Gurgaon, and Faridabad will easily come to Delhi. The hotel and banquet hall will not open at the moment. CM Arvind Kejriwal said that the way corona cases are increasing, they may have to be used for patients. Barbershops, salons, and beauty parlors have already been opened. The spa and gym will remain closed for now. A ride ban on autos and e-rickshaws has already ended in Delhi. Now more than one ride is sitting in autos and e-rickshaws.

For safety .... take care...

Anyone around you can be a Kovid-19 patient with no symptoms and is able to infect you.

You can also be a patient without symptoms of Kovid-19 and you can infect all the people around you.

You should prepare yourself by showing understanding and neither get infected nor infect anyone else.

Elderly, children and patients stay at home

Given the risk of infection, the elderly 65 or older, pregnant women, children under 10 years, and patients suffering from diabetes, kidney, or other related disease have been advised to stay indoors.



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