Rajasthan: The government announced the opening of all religious places again from 7 September!

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The Rajasthan government has announced the reopening of all religious sites in the state from September 7, after being closed for five months due to a coronavirus-induced lockdown.


The government said in an official statement on Wednesday "all religious places in the state, which were closed to the general devotees in the wake of the COVID-19 epidemic, will reopen from September 7. All precautionary measures to ensure protection against the disease Will be inevitably followed. "

The decision was taken during a review meeting on the state of COVID-19 under the chairmanship of Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. The statement said that social distancing will have to be followed and all religious places will be sanitized from time to time.

The Chief Minister has instructed all the officers to ensure that health protocols are followed properly and that there is no congestion at these places. The District Collector and Superintendent of Police will conduct inspections and ensure that all security measures are taken